Austen Cottage, Swanmoor Grange, Harracott is a beautifully converted barn offering peaceful countryside living for couples and small families. The spacious open-plan living area welcomes you with comfortable seating arranged around a pebble-effect electric fire and Smart TV, perfect for cosy evenings after days exploring the Devon countryside. The contemporary kitchen comes fully equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and washer / dryer, with a dining table positioned nearby for shared meals and lazy breakfasts.
Step outside into the fully enclosed courtyard garden, where outdoor furniture and a charcoal barbecue await, alongside a private hot tub sheltered within its own unique enclosure for year-round relaxation. Upstairs, two restful bedrooms provide comfortable accommodation: the master features a king-size bed, Smart TV, and en-suite bathroom with shower over bath, while the second bedroom offers a super-king zip-and-link bed (convertible to twins on request) with its own en-suite shower room. Private off-road parking for two cars ensures convenience, whilst beyond the garden, guests are welcome to explore the 50-acre working farm estate with its wildflower meadows, woodland paths, and riverside walks.
Picture mornings with coffee in the courtyard, your dogs playing freely in the dedicated exercise paddock just yards away, while countryside views stretch across peaceful meadows. Spend afternoons wandering through woodland glades, discovering hidden corners of the estate, perhaps settling in a wildflower meadow for an impromptu picnic. As evening falls, sink into the sheltered hot tub beneath the stars, letting the warmth ease away the day whilst planning tomorrow's coastal adventures or moorland explorations.
Austen Cottage, Swanmoor Grange, Harracott provides the perfect base for discovering North Devon's most captivating attractions. North Devon Falconry in Newton Tracey (5 km) offers exhilarating displays and hands-on sessions with majestic birds of prey, all set against breathtaking countryside views that showcase the region's natural beauty. Westward Waves Surf School in Westward Ho! (13 km) welcomes beginners and improvers alike, with friendly, experienced instructors dedicated to ensuring your surfing experience proves unforgettable on these golden North Devon beaches. The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (14 km) delights families as the region's most popular attraction, combining exciting rides, entertaining live sheep shows, and activities that guarantee a fun-filled day for visitors of all ages. North Devon Maritime Museum in Appledore (21 km) celebrates the area's rich seafaring heritage through fascinating displays covering shipbuilding, fishing, smuggling, and life-saving along this dramatic coastline.
Venture further to uncover more of Devon's treasures across this beautiful county. Wellhayes Vineyard in Clayhanger (46 km) is a charming family-run operation producing quality sparkling wine amid picturesque Devon countryside, offering tastings and tours that reveal the winemaking process from vine to bottle. Exeter Cathedral in the heart of the city (49 km) stands as a magnificent example of Gothic architecture, its soaring vaulted ceiling complemented by historic artifacts and stunning stained glass that illuminate centuries of religious heritage. Go Ape Haldon (52 km) delivers thrilling forest adventures with exhilarating zip wires and challenging high ropes courses suitable for all abilities, set amongst breathtaking woodland views.
Woolacombe lies 21 kilometres away, a beloved family resort consistently topping Britain's best beaches lists with its spectacular golden sands perfect for surfing, rock pooling, and coastal walks, with dog-friendly sections available throughout the year. Meanwhile, Tavistock is a 52 kilometres drive. This ancient stannary town claims fame as the birthplace of the Devon cream tea, its historic market square surrounded by independent shops, traditional tearooms, and the dramatic edge of Dartmoor National Park.























