Shepherds Rest, Holsworthy, is a charismatic upside-down cottage nestled within 150 acres of picturesque Devon countryside. The well-equipped first-floor kitchen / diner showcases beautiful rural vistas while offering modern conveniences including an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, and laundry facilities. The inviting first-floor lounge features exposed wooden beams, an electric fire for cosy evenings, and expansive windows framing delightful countryside views.
Step outside to discover an enclosed garden with a patio perfect for al fresco dining, complete with BBQ facilities. The shared games barn provides entertainment with its pool table and table tennis. Inside, three charming ground-floor bedrooms – a spacious double, a twin, and a single – offer peaceful countryside retreats, decorated in a delightful rustic style. A well-appointed family bathroom featuring both a bath and separate shower ensures comfort for all guests.
Imagine waking to birdsong and morning mist rolling across the fields, enjoying your morning coffee while gazing over the stunning rural landscape. Spend your afternoons strolling around the beautiful lake, spotting abundant wildlife, or challenging family members to a friendly game of pool in the games barn. As evening falls, gather on the patio for a BBQ while the sun sets over the Devon countryside.
Shepherds Rest, Holsworthy, offers an idyllic base for exploring Devon's countless attractions. Dragon Archery (8 km) provides an exciting blend of historical and fantasy elements with its themed ranges and expert guidance. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate National Trust Dunsland (9 km), where centuries of history combine with abundant wildlife across its grand parkland.
For a dash of historic charm, visit Hartland Abbey (27 km), offering an enriching experience that goes beyond the typical stately home visit. The Big Sheep (30 km) promises a day filled with family fun, featuring live sheep shows and entertaining rides.
For those willing to venture further, Lydford Gorge (32 km) beckons with its dramatic river gorge and temperate rainforest, featuring the spectacular Whitelady Waterfall and Devil's Cauldron pothole. Westward Waves Surf School (33 km) provides expert instruction for those eager to catch their first wave, while North Devon Falconry (37 km) offers thrilling displays and hands-on experiences with majestic birds of prey. The bustling market town of Okehampton (31 km) sits on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, while historic Tavistock (41 km), the birthplace of the cream tea, offers a delightful day trip destination.