Little Homeleigh, Buckland Filleigh, is a beautifully transformed barn retreat nestled in the tranquil Devon countryside. The remarkable lounge boasts expansive glass sliding doors that frame picturesque garden views, complemented by sumptuous seating, cosy throws, and a Smart TV for entertainment. The recently refurbished kitchen / diner showcases character through its exposed beams and original brickwork, while offering modern conveniences including an electric oven, induction hob, fridge / freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, and coffee machine for your morning brew.
Step outside onto your private decked area, perfect for al fresco dining amidst the serenity of surrounding gardens and woodland. The property features a luxurious king-size bedroom with exposed beams and patio doors leading to the wrap-around garden, complete with an en-suite shower room ensuring utmost comfort during your countryside escape.
Imagine waking to birdsong filtering through the Devon air as morning light streams through the glass doors. Brew fresh coffee in your country kitchen before wandering into the lush gardens with a steaming mug in hand. As evening descends, uncork a bottle of local wine and dine beneath the stars on your private deck, surrounded by nothing but the gentle whispers of the countryside.
Little Homeleigh, Buckland Filleigh, is perfectly positioned for exploring the diverse landscape of Devon and Cornwall. Located a short drive from the charming village of Sheepwash and situated directly on the London to Land's End cycle trail, this idyllic retreat offers easy access to National Trust Dunsland in Holemoor, eight kilometres away, a grand parkland abundant in wildlife with over 900 years of history. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate Meeth Quarry Nature Reserve (11 km), with its 150 hectares of rolling landscape, deep water-filled lakes, and breathtaking views, while garden lovers can visit RHS Garden Rosemoor (14 km), which offers a magical blend of formal and informal plantings. For a fascinating glimpse into traditional craftsmanship, Dartington Crystal in Great Torrington (14 km) allows visitors to watch master glassblowers create stunning masterpieces and even try their hand at decorating their own glass souvenirs.
A bit further afield, discover Hartland Abbey (31 km), offering old-fashioned fun and much more than just an historic house. The magnificent Lydford Gorge (36 km) presents an enchanting river gorge with temperate rainforest, featuring the dramatic Whitelady Waterfall, mysterious Devil's Cauldron pothole, and rugged walking trails perfect for adventurous spirits. Castle Hill Estate in Filleigh (38 km) invites exploration of its 50 acres of enchanting landscape surrounding a beautiful 18th-century Palladian house.
For those seeking local culture, the pretty market town of Holsworthy (17 km) offers charming streets to wander. The town has a great reputation for its local produce and hosts weekly Farmers' Markets, where you can get your hands on some of it. Okehampton which is 23 kilometres away, is a bustling market town perched on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, and provides the perfect gateway for moorland adventures.