West Yard Cottage, Ashreigney, is a characterful two-bedroom retreat nestled within a tranquil 30-acre smallholding in the heart of the Devon countryside. The welcoming kitchen / diner features exposed beams, wooden flooring, and is well-equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge. Step through to the cosy lounge, where a wood burner creates a warm ambience alongside comfortable seating and a TV, perfect for unwinding after countryside adventures.
Outside, relax on the private patio with garden furniture while soaking in views across rolling countryside. Explore seven acres of private woodland, meet farm animals by arrangement with the owner, and discover the fenced wildlife pond with its charming shelter and undercover dining area. The property offers two spacious bedrooms with exposed beams and country views: a king-size with en-suite shower room, and a bunk room also with en-suite shower room. A separate WC and utility area with washing machine complete this delightful cottage.
Imagine waking to birdsong drifting through your window, brewing morning coffee in the characterful kitchen before wandering through meadows to the wildlife pond. Spend lazy afternoons exploring woodland paths, returning to the warmth of the wood burner as evening settles. Share stories over dinner on the patio, surrounded by the gentle sounds of the Devon countryside, creating memories that linger long after you've departed.
West Yard Cottage, Ashreigney, is perfectly positioned to explore the treasures of rural Devon and beyond. Nature enthusiasts will delight in Meeth Quarry Nature Reserve (9 km), where 150 hectares of rolling landscape and deep water-filled lakes provide breathtaking views. Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (17 km) offers a fascinating glimpse into a working honey farm, making it a wonderful family day out. History comes alive at Finch Foundry in Sticklepath (19 km), a water-powered forge where you can witness traditional blacksmithing demonstrations and explore original machinery. Families will love The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (24 km), North Devon's most popular attraction featuring rides, live sheep shows, and entertainment.
For further adventures, Raceworld Indoor Karting in Exeter (46 km) lets you indulge your inner racer with professional equipment for ages eleven and over. The award-winning Exmoor Distillery in Dulverton (47 km) crafts premium gin using traditional methods and locally sourced botanicals. Take a memorable journey on boats to Lundy Island from Ilfracombe (50 km), departing from the historic harbour.
The nearby towns of Barnstaple, just 21 kilometres away, and Tiverton, a scenic 33-kilometre drive, provide wonderful opportunities for memorable day trips. Barnstaple, North Devon's historic market town, boasts the magnificent covered Pannier Market dating back to 1855, where you can browse local crafts, fresh produce, and unique treasures. The town also features the beautiful 14th-century Long Bridge spanning the River Taw. Meanwhile, Tiverton enchants visitors with the romantic ruins of Tiverton Castle, parts of which date to 1106, alongside elegant Georgian architecture and the fascinating Tiverton Museum. Both destinations offer delightful cultural experiences within easy reach.



















