Barn Cottage, Bagbeare, Thornbury, is a delightfully characterful two-bedroom conversion that welcomes families and their four-legged friends. The well-equipped kitchen showcases modern conveniences, including an oven and hob, washer/dryer, dishwasher, and fridge / freezer, making self-catering a joy. Step into the spacious lounge / diner where exposed beams hint at the building's agricultural heritage, and a wood burner creates a cosy atmosphere perfect for relaxing evenings. The Smart TV with DVD player and HD recording box ensures entertainment is always at hand.
Venture outside to discover your private enclosed garden, a sun-drenched haven perfect for morning coffee or evening barbecues. The property features two comfortable bedrooms: one double and one twin, complemented by a family bathroom with shower over bath. Dog owners will appreciate the dedicated exercise field, where their pets can run freely while respecting the resident sheep, cats, and chickens which add to the property's authentic farm charm.
Immerse yourself in the peaceful rhythms of country living at Barn Cottage, where mornings begin with birdsong and the gentle sounds of farm life. Savour your morning coffee in the sun-filled garden, plan adventures to nearby coastal treasures, or simply unwind by the crackling wood burner, sharing stories of the day's discoveries.
Barn Cottage, Bagbeare, Thornbury, serves as an ideal base for exploring the captivating landscapes of both Devon and Cornwall. Adventure seekers will discover Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (12 km), offering an exciting blend of historical and fantasy-themed archery ranges. The charming Bideford Pannier Market (22 km) entices visitors with its array of artisan crafts and local delicacies, while Westward Waves Surf School in Westward Ho! (27 km) provides expert instruction for those eager to ride the waves. Dingles Fairground Museum in Lifton (30 km) delights families with its collection of vintage rides and fairground memorabilia.
For those willing to venture further, the Exmoor Zoological and Conservation Centre in Bratton Fleming (54 km) offers unique wildlife encounters, including the UK's only black leopard. North Devon Hawk Walks in Blacklands (62 km) provides thrilling experiences with majestic birds of prey, while The Quay Climbing Centre in Exeter (74 km) challenges adventurers with its extensive climbing walls.
The historic market town of Okehampton (32 km) sits on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, offering a gateway to moorland exploration, while Tavistock (47 km), the birthplace of the cream tea, charms visitors with its rich mining heritage and culinary delights.