Cider Barn at Burracott Farm, Week Orchard is a beautifully converted three-bedroom retreat set in peaceful North Devon countryside. The first-floor open-plan living space creates a wonderfully sociable hub, where the well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, and washer dryer, flowing seamlessly into a dining area and comfortable living room with Smart TV, DVD player, and CD player for relaxed entertainment.
Heading outside, the lawned garden provides a lovely spot for alfresco dining with garden furniture and barbecue, while private parking for three cars ensures convenience for larger groups. On the ground floor, three thoughtfully arranged bedrooms offer flexible accommodation: the master bedroom features a 4ft 6in double bed with en-suite cubicle shower and toilet, the second bedroom provides twin 3ft single beds, and the third bedroom has another 4ft 6in double bed. A family bathroom with bath and shower over completes the practical layout.
Imagine mornings spent planning the day's adventures over breakfast at the dining table, sunshine streaming through the windows. Days unfold exploring dramatic coastlines and mysterious moorland, returning to your peaceful barn retreat as evening settles. Fire up the barbecue on the lawn, gather round the outdoor table, and let conversation drift into the warm Devon night while the countryside quietens around you.
Cider Barn at Burracott Farm, Week Orchard places you perfectly for discovering North Cornwall and Devon's finest attractions. Upper Tamar Lake (13 km) offers tranquil waterside walks and birdwatching on the Cornwall and Devon border, a genuinely peaceful escape surrounded by rolling countryside. Hidden Valley Discovery Park in Tredidon (16 km) delights families with interactive trails winding through mysterious woodland, an intriguing mansion to explore, and enchanting gardens filled with puzzles and surprises. Tintagel Castle in Tintagel (21 km) rises dramatically from the clifftops, its ancient ruins steeped in Arthurian legend and connected by a spectacular modern footbridge offering breathtaking coastal panoramas. Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (24 km) sits atmospheric and historic on Bodmin Moor, this famous smugglers' haunt now offers charming accommodation, a fascinating museum exploring its colourful past, and excellent traditional dining.
Venture further to experience more of Cornwall's treasures. The Eden Project in Bodelva (49 km) captivates visitors with its magnificent biomes housing exotic plants from around the world, alongside interactive exhibits and seasonal events exploring our relationship with nature. Fowey Aquarium in Fowey (50 km) brings Cornish marine life wonderfully close through engaging touch pools and displays showcasing the diverse creatures inhabiting our local waters. St Austell Brewery in St Austell (52 km) welcomes beer enthusiasts with informative tours revealing centuries of brewing heritage, award-winning ales to sample, and insights into their sustainable practices.
The thriving seaside resort of Bude is just six kilometres away, where award-winning beaches provide everything from gentle family swimming to exhilarating surfing, backed by charming independent shops and welcoming cafés along the canal-side town centre. Meanwhile, Padstow lies 40 kilometres from the barn. Cornwall's celebrated foodie haven it is where renowned restaurants line the picturesque harbour, fresh seafood arrives daily at the quayside, and artisan producers showcase the finest local ingredients at the lively farmers' market.











