Grazing In The Grass, Payhembury, is a charming 17th-century barn conversion nestled in the picturesque east Devon countryside. Enjoy a cooking spree in the well-appointed kitchen, seamlessly blending rustic charm with modern convenience. The open-plan living area is a true showstopper, boasting a vaulted ceiling that draws the eye upward, complemented by exposed beams that whisper tales of centuries past. Here, you'll find a cosy wood burner, perfect for those chilly evenings, and an eclectic mix of artwork adorning the walls.
Step outside to discover your own slice of paradise. The property is enveloped by three acres of private land, featuring landscaped gardens and wildflower meadows that paint a vivid picture of rural bliss. A well-appointed patio area offers outdoor seating, perfect for enjoying the surroundings. The garden also boasts an outdoor fireplace or firepit for cooler evenings, as well as a barbecue for outdoor cooking. When it's time to rest, retreat to one of the beautifully appointed bedrooms. The master bedroom, with its bold navy paintwork, offers a striking contrast to the home's otherwise earthy palette. Throughout the cottage, you'll find a thoughtful blend of traditional features and modern touches, including cool upcycled furniture that adds character to every corner.
Immerse yourself in rural tranquillity at this charming barn conversion. As the morning mist lifts, revealing the rolling Blackdown Hills – an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty – you'll feel a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. As evening falls, gather in the open-plan living room, mix a cocktail from the honesty bar, and lose yourself in the flickering flames of the wood burner.
Grazing In The Grass, Payhembury, serves as an ideal base for exploring the diverse attractions of Devon. Just a short drive away, Wildwood Devon in Ottery St Mary (6 km) offers a fascinating glimpse into British wildlife conservation. For those seeking an adrenaline rush, The Bear Trail in Westcott (10 km) provides a muddy assault course guaranteed to bring out your inner child. Petrolheads will love Raceworld Indoor Karting in Exeter (18 km), where you can indulge your need for speed on professional racing equipment.
For a change of pace, head to The Quay Climbing Centre in Exeter (26 km), where climbers of all abilities can scale impressive indoor walls. History buffs will delight in a visit to Powderham Castle (32 km), with its stunning gardens and deer park. Thrill-seekers shouldn't miss Go Ape Haldon (35 km), offering exhilarating zip wires and high ropes courses with breathtaking forest views. For a taste of local craft spirits, make the journey to Exmoor Distillery in Dulverton (47 km), where award-winning gins are crafted using traditional methods and locally sourced botanicals.
The vibrant city of Exeter, Devon's county capital, is just 25 kilometres away, offering a perfect blend of history and modernity. For a more traditional market town experience, visit Tiverton (31 km), where you can browse the working Pannier Market and soak up the charm of its historic streets. With the Jurassic Coast just a 30-minute drive away, you're perfectly positioned to experience the best of both countryside and seaside during your stay at Grazing In The Grass.