If you're planning a family getaway in Devon, look no further than these two traditional 17th-century brick-built barns. Tucked away at the edge of an expansive farm estate, the two glorious cottages and barn conversion have been lovingly restored and furnished with a contemporary flourish. Gather your ensemble for a feast in the grand mid-night blue dining area. The two living and dining rooms are bright and light, each with a wood burner and plenty of logs to keep things cosy. Each bedroom has been individually styled with a blend of navy and sage green walls, and you'll find modern up-cycled furniture throughout to make you feel like you’re in a boutique hotel. If you fancy a tipple, there's a well-stocked honesty bar. The cottages are set within three acres of private land made up of rolling green hills, flower-filled meadows and tree-studded, landscaped gardens. It's utterly idyllic and you’ll struggle to tear yourself away – but if you can muster up the energy, the bustling market town of Honiton is around six miles away, and Branscombe Beach is a thirty-minute drive from home.
Home truths: *This home is made up of two individual cottages – perfect for those who would prefer to live a little more separately*Two additional bedrooms in a converted barn can be added at an extra cost*You'll need a car to get around in this remote location – there's plenty of parking here*The three-bedroom cottage is wheelchair accessible*The internet isn't the fastest – this is a rural area*If you're bringing little ones, children's amenities are provided by the host*While there's no air conditioning, the host provides portable fans for the bedrooms *The house is very close to two large pylons*You may encounter a cat wandering around*Some chairs are a bit low, and one of the accessible rooms has a throw rug which could be a trip hazard