Otter Barn Lakes, St Giles-on-the-Heath is a delightful barn conversion on the Devon and Cornwall border. The modern kitchen is fully equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, and washer / dryer. Step through the double patio doors into the spacious open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, where floor-to-ceiling windows frame stunning views across the rolling countryside and shimmering lakes. Two inviting sofas and a television create the perfect gathering spot for cosy family film nights, whilst the dining area seats all guests comfortably for shared meals.
A shared games room awaits with air hockey and football tables, plus a darts board for entertaining competitions, alongside additional freezer space and a tumble dryer. Outdoor table tennis adds further recreation. The elevated enclosed patio garden offers breathtaking panoramic views of the lakes and countryside, with a luxurious hot tub beneath star-filled skies, comfortable garden seating, and a charcoal BBQ for alfresco feasts. The property features three beautifully appointed bedrooms with countryside views: two doubles (one with en-suite shower room) and a welcoming twin. A family bathroom with shower over bath completes the accommodation.
Imagine awakening to countryside vistas, stepping onto your private patio to breathe in the fresh Devon air, and sinking into the hot tub as evening stars twinkle overhead. Picture yourself fishing for carp in the tranquil lakes, exploring seven acres of private grounds, or gathering around the BBQ with loved ones as you create cherished holiday memories.
Otter Barn Lakes, St Giles-on-the-Heath is perfectly positioned to explore the glorious landscapes and attractions spanning Devon and Cornwall. Hidden Valley Discovery Park in Tredidon (8 km) offers interactive family fun with its puzzle park, mysterious mansion, and enchanting gardens for hours of delightful entertainment. The extensive Cornwall At War Museum in Davidstow (21 km) showcases fascinating wartime memorabilia and exhibits revealing the region's rich historical conflicts and heritage. Jamaica Inn at Bolventor (23 km) sits dramatically on Bodmin Moor, offering charming accommodations, a unique museum, and delightful dining in this ancient smuggling inn steeped in fascinating history and intrigue. The legendary Tintagel Castle (30 km) perches dramatically on the clifftop with breathtaking coastal views, rich Arthurian history, and a dramatic footbridge connecting its ancient and mysteriously evocative ruins.
For those seeking further adventure, Padstow Brewing Co (46 km) is a multi-award-winning craft brewery offering fascinating tours, guided tastings, and unique craft beers crafted on-site. The Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (47 km) provides insights into Cornwall's distinctive china clay heritage set within beautiful parkland and historic working sites. The magical Lost Gardens of Heligan at Pentewn (54 km) enchant visitors with diverse plant collections, wildlife habitats, and captivating walks through this meticulously restored garden.
The thriving seaside resort of Bude, just 24 kilometres away, boasts award-winning sandy beaches perfect for families seeking rest and relaxation. With its excellent surfing conditions, coastal walks along dramatic cliffs, and charming town centre filled with independent shops and cafés, Bude offers something for everyone. Meanwhile, the picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac is a 36-kilometre drive through stunning Cornish countryside. This enchanting harbour village charms visitors with its narrow cobbled streets, traditional whitewashed cottages tumbling down to the water's edge, and its famous association with the beloved television series “Doc Martin”. Both destinations provide quintessentially Cornish experiences within easy reach.



















