宿泊施設の情報
Tumbledown Barn is a former cow shed transformed into a luxurious 3-bedroom stone and cob building with en-suites, open-plan living, private courtyard with hot tub, dog bath, and outdoor kitchen. Set in a farmyard with scenic views, a delightful getaway awaits you at Tumbledown Barn!
Rated 5 star Gold by Visit England this recently renovated cow shed, built with the original stone and cob walls, some old oak beams internally and open plan downstairs living space has 3 large bedrooms with king beds and all with ensuite bathrooms. Close to the Michelin Star restaurant, the Masons Arms.
Sleeps up to 6 guests (plus cot)
Three large bedrooms on two levels
Option of twin beds instead of king
Three en-suites
Open plan living, kitchen and dining area with wood burning stove.
Great for social evenings, cooking food and enjoying a drink in front of the wood burning stove.
Dog Friendly
Private courtyard with a hot tub and outdoor kitchen
Set in 20 acres of farmland and rolling hills with amazing views.
Located in the quiet, picturesque village of Knowstone close to Devon’s national parks and the beautiful beaches of the north coast.
Wi-Fi, heating and electricity included
Towels and bed linen provided
Up to 2 dogs welcome by prior arrangement for 25 GBP per dog
Parking
Electric Vehicle charge available for 25 GBP/charge
Arrival from 4 pm
Depart by 10 am
Located on a farm, Tumbledown Barn seamlessly blends rustic charm with modern luxury.
Exposed wooden beams, a wood-burning stove, and vaulted ceilings characterise its character-filled interior. The barn boasts an open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area with plush sofas, perfect for relaxation. Downstairs, a large double bedroom with a convertible option to a twin room and a spacious ensuite wet room provides easy access. Upstairs, two bedrooms, each with a modern ensuite, offer comfort and breath taking views. Outside, a private courtyard with hot tub and outdoor kitchen/bar awaits for alfresco dining or relaxation!
周辺エリアの情報
North Devon boasts breath taking landscapes, making it a paradise for avid hikers and nature lovers. With expansive moorlands, dramatic coastal panoramas featuring pristine beaches and towering cliffs, as well as rolling hills and lush valleys, there's no shortage of scenic beauty. Numerous hiking trails await exploration, including the Two Moors Way, a coast-to-coast path stretching from Lynmouth on the North Coast to Ivybridge in Dartmoor. After an adventurous day in the countryside, treat yourself to a visit to the charming Michelin Star pub just a short stroll from Enfield House.