Otter's Holt, Lower Washfield is a beautifully restored cider barn set within a working farm of 38 acres, nestled amid riverside meadows and ancient woodland. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, American-style fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and both washing machine and tumble dryer, with a DAB radio for your favourite tunes. The open-plan lounge and dining area welcomes you with comfortable sofas arranged around a warming wood burner, a Smart TV for cosy evenings, and a dining table seating everyone together. The entrance hall provides practical storage for boots and coats after countryside adventures.
Stepping outside, a large enclosed lawn garden offers plenty of space for children and dogs to play freely, complete with garden furniture and a charcoal barbecue for alfresco dining beneath wide Devon skies. Two bedrooms provide flexible accommodation: both super-king-size zip-and-link beds (convertible to twins upon request at booking) offer restful retreats, with the ground-floor bedroom accompanied by a bathroom featuring shower over bath, while the first-floor bedroom boasts an en-suite with WC and sink. Private off-road parking for two cars completes this characterful barn conversion with its original beams and sloping ceilings.
Picture mornings with coffee in the garden, birdsong drifting across the meadows as the river whispers nearby. Spend sun-filled days exploring woodland paths through the farm's 38 acres, perhaps trying your hand at wild swimming or kayaking in the Exe. As evening settles, gather around the wood burner's glow, sharing stories of the day's adventures while the Devon countryside falls peacefully quiet beyond your windows.
Otter's Holt, Lower Washfield places you perfectly for discovering Mid Devon's finest attractions and countryside pursuits. The River Exe flows just 100 metres from your garden gate, its banks perfect for dog walks and den-building, though the deep, fast-flowing water requires careful supervision of your furry freneds. Tiverton Castle (5 km) is a grand medieval fortress where centuries of history unfold through stunning walled gardens, fascinating tours, and beautifully preserved architecture that brings the past vividly to life. Wellhayes Vineyard in Clayhanger (11 km) welcomes visitors to this family-run estate producing quality sparkling wines, set amid rolling Devon countryside where tastings and vineyard tours reveal the artistry of English winemaking. Quad World in Exeter (16 km) delivers thrilling quad biking experiences for all ages and abilities, with bikes suitable from six years upwards and comprehensive safety gear and training included in every ticket. Raceworld Indoor Karting in Exeter (29 km) lets you indulge your inner racer with professional equipment on a fast, challenging circuit designed for anyone aged eleven and over.
Venture further to explore Devon's diverse attractions beyond Mid Devon's pastoral heart. Boats to Lundy Island from Bideford (49 km) offer passage to this dramatic granite outcrop where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Bristol Channel, a haven for walking, climbing, birdwatching, and discovering rare wildlife in splendid isolation. Babbacombe Model Village (52 km) is an award-winning miniature wonderland where detailed model scenes and whimsical displays enchant visitors of all ages with extraordinary craftsmanship and beautifully tended gardens. Ultimate Adventure Centre in Abbotsham (52 km) provides adrenaline-pumping activity sessions including a high ropes course, a Total Wipeout-inspired assault course, and a man-made adventure lake perfect for families seeking outdoor thrills.
Exeter, Devon's historic county capital, lies 25 kilometres away, where the magnificent Gothic cathedral dominates a cityscape blending Roman walls with contemporary shopping, excellent restaurants ranging from cosy cafés to fine dining establishments, and cultural treasures including the acclaimed Royal Albert Memorial Museum. Meanwhile, Woolacombe is a 55-kilometre drive. This popular family resort boasts one of Britain's most celebrated beaches, regularly topping national best beach lists with its golden sands. It's perfect for surfing, rockpooling, and year-round dog access, in some parts.



















