Stable Cottage, Challacombe, is a detached barn conversion nestled on a sprawling 1500-acre working farm, offering families and couples a perfect retreat for rural relaxation. The heart of the property is a well-equipped kitchen featuring an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge-freezer, and coffee machine, it's ideal for preparing leisurely breakfasts or trying new recipes. The light and airy open-plan lounge, kitchen and diner flows seamlessly through bi-folding doors onto a patio area. A welcoming wood burner ensures cosy evenings curled up with a film on the smart TV / DVD, with logs thoughtfully included.
Step outside to discover a peaceful haven. The patio invites you to unwind whilst admiring the surrounding countryside, whilst a wood-fired hot tub awaits to soothe away tension beneath rolling hills. A gas BBQ beckons for alfresco dining adventures, and an enclosed, lawned garden provides a secure space for children and dogs to play. Two beautifully appointed bedrooms – a master with king-size bed and a super-king-size zip-and-link (convertible to twin on request) – ensure comfortable slumber. A family bathroom with both bath and separate shower caters to all.
Imagine arriving on a cool autumn afternoon, kindling the wood burner as evening falls, then stepping into the hot tub under starlit skies. Wake to birdsong and rolling moorland vistas, spend your days exploring wild landscapes teeming with red deer and soaring buzzards, and gather around the patio table for sunset suppers in the rural air.
Stable Cottage, Challacombe, is ideally positioned to explore the very best of Exmoor and North Devon's stunning coastal treasures and lush countryside charms and attractions. The Victorian steam-powered carriages of Lynton & Barnstaple Railway (7 km) offer a nostalgic journey through heritage landscapes in authentically restored 1890s-designed stock, perfect for railway enthusiasts and history lovers alike. Nearby Ilfracombe Aquarium (18 km) takes you on a fascinating voyage from Exmoor's mountain streams to the open sea, showcasing the region's enchanting and colourful marine inhabitants in vivid detail. The North Devon Maritime Museum (25 km) in Appledore celebrates centuries of seafaring heritage with compelling displays of shipbuilding, fishing traditions and life-saving history. For those with a taste for fine craftsmanship, the award-winning Exmoor Distillery (27 km) near Dulverton showcases premium gin and spirits, each batch infused with locally foraged botanicals and traditional methods.
Venture further afield to discover Dragon Archery (47 km), where you can experience thrilling archery across themed ranges combining historical authenticity with imaginative fantasy elements for all abilities. The dramatic ruins of Okehampton Castle (48 km) stand testament to Norman engineering prowess, set within beautiful woodland and peaceful parkland.
The historic market town of Barnstaple, just 16 kilometres away, offers visitors a delightful glimpse into Devon's rich heritage with its ancient pannier market, where local traders have gathered for over a thousand years. This charming North Devon town maintains a wonderfully vibrant community spirit, making it perfect for leisurely exploration and authentic local discovery throughout the year. Meanwhile, Devon's elegant county capital, Exeter, beckons holidaymakers with a 54-kilometre drive to experience its impressive cultural attractions, including the magnificent Gothic cathedral, world-class museums, and beautifully preserved Georgian architecture gracing every corner of this historic city.















