Tumbledown Barn, Knowstone, is an enchanting three-bedroom barn conversion that masterfully combines rustic heritage with contemporary luxury. The beautifully appointed kitchen showcases sleek modern appliances seamlessly integrated within the original stone walls, featuring a state-of-the-art cooker, dishwasher, and all essential amenities for creating memorable family meals. The magnificent open-plan living space, adorned with original oak beams and a warming wood-burning stove, creates an inviting atmosphere perfect for gathering with loved ones.
Step outside to discover your private courtyard, complete with a bubbling hot tub and a fully equipped outdoor kitchen that makes al fresco dining a delight. The property offers three generously sized bedrooms, each boasting king-size beds and luxurious en-suite bathrooms. The ground-floor bedroom can be configured as a twin room, while the two upstairs bedrooms command spectacular views across the 20-acre expanse of pristine farmland and rolling Devon hills.
Imagine starting your day with morning coffee in the courtyard, surrounded by the peaceful sounds of countryside life. As evening approaches, prepare a feast in the outdoor kitchen while others relax in the hot tub, then gather around the wood-burning stove to share stories of the day's adventures beneath exposed beams that whisper tales of the barn's agricultural heritage.
Tumbledown Barn, Knowstone, serves as an ideal base for exploring Devon's diverse attractions. The family-friendly Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (17 km) offers fascinating insights into the world of beekeeping and honey production. History enthusiasts will appreciate the Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life (22 km), where local heritage comes alive through engaging exhibits.
The Devon Railway Centre in Bickleigh (27 km) provides an entertaining day out with its heritage trains and interactive displays, while Wellhayes Vineyard in Clayhanger (28 km) invites visitors to sample exceptional sparkling wines in picturesque surroundings.
For those willing to venture slightly further, the Exmoor Zoological and Conservation Centre in Bratton Fleming (33 km) promises exciting encounters with diverse wildlife, including the UK's only black leopard. Dartington Crystal in Great Torrington (40 km) offers the unique experience of watching master glassmakers at work, while The Bear Trail in Westcott (41 km) provides muddy adventure for the whole family. The historic town of Tiverton (34 km) beckons with its romantic castles and heritage buildings, while Exeter (56 km) offers sophisticated city amenities and cultural attractions.