Birdsong Barn, Combe Martin is a delightful barn conversion blending rustic charm with modern comfort. The hand-built kitchen is fully equipped with an electric oven, induction hob, microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine. The beautifully bright open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner captivates with vaulted ceilings, original timber beams, exposed stonework, and stone tiling. Light streams through skylights and French doors, framing wonderful rural views. Sit perfectly positioned to appreciate the vistas, or curl up in front of the wood burner to watch a film on the Smart TV. A ladder leads up to the pretty mezzanine level; an ideal escape with a good book.
Step through the French doors to discover stunning views over fields stretching down the valley to the sea. The private patio features a BBQ and inviting hot tub (robes included), perfect for stargazing under clear skies. The lawn slopes to a picnic area where you can savour wine whilst watching the sunset. Inside, the spacious bedroom features a king-size bed and en-suite shower room with WC.
Imagine waking to birdsong, brewing morning coffee in your hand-crafted kitchen, then stepping outside to breathe in the fresh Devon air. Spend your days exploring nearby coves and beaches, or simply relax in your private hot tub, watching the valley come alive with colour as the sun dips towards the horizon. As evening falls, gather around the wood burner, sharing stories of your countryside adventures.
Birdsong Barn, Combe Martin is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of North Devon's treasures. Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park (2 km) offers engaging family-friendly attractions with live animal exhibits and life-sized dinosaur models, making it ideal for younger guests seeking adventure. The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway (7 km) provides an enchanting journey in authentic Victorian railway carriages designed in the 1890s, offering a glimpse into railway heritage. For those seeking rural charm and authentic experiences, Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (19 km) is a working honey farm offering a wonderful day out for all the family. Browse the eclectic offerings at Bideford Pannier Market (25 km), where talented artisans showcase bespoke handmade gifts, crafts, and traditional sweets.
For those ready for more adventure and exploration, Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (46 km) delivers a premier archery experience with themed ranges and expert guidance blending historical and fantasy elements. Upper Tamar Lake (47 km) sits on the Cornwall and Devon border, surrounded by beautiful countryside and perfect for anyone searching for peaceful, tranquil moments in nature. The historic Finch Foundry in Sticklepath (51 km) showcases traditional blacksmithing with fascinating live demonstrations and original machinery in a picturesque garden setting.
Just 37 kilometres away lies the enchanting fishing village of Clovelly, a jewel of North Devon where time seems to have stood still. This picturesque settlement cascades down a steep cliff face through famous cobbled streets so narrow that donkeys once carried goods to the harbour below. Today, visitors can explore unique galleries showcasing local artistry and enjoy traditional hospitality at the charming 18th-century hotel overlooking the Bristol Channel. For those seeking a different pace, Okehampton offers a delightful contrast—this bustling market town is a 50-kilometre drive south and sits dramatically on Dartmoor National Park's very edge. With its thriving weekly markets, historic castle ruins, and excellent transport links, Okehampton serves as the perfect gateway for exploring Dartmoor's wild landscapes, ancient tors, and legendary moorland that has inspired countless stories and films.



























