Grace Barn At Grace Hill, Buckland Brewer is a delightful countryside cottage offering the perfect retreat for families and couples seeking authentic rural charm. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, with a country-style dining table creating an inviting focal point for gathering and sharing meals. The lounge welcomes you with comfortable seating—a sofa and two armchairs—arranged around a wall-mounted TV, ideal for unwinding after exploration.
Step outside to discover direct access to public footpaths and countryside walks, with the owner's land accessible by prior arrangement. The shared garden offers peaceful spots for relaxation. Inside, two spacious bedrooms provide versatility: a large, bright king-size room with double-height ceilings and dressing area, featuring an en-suite shower room with double shower, and a twin zip-and-link bedroom (convertible to super-king-size on request). Both bedrooms offer pull-out single beds, whilst the main shower room with double shower ensures comfort for all guests.
Imagine stepping out into the morning mist, breathing in the crisp countryside air as birdsong greets your day. Picture yourself exploring winding footpaths, returning for a hearty meal prepared in your welcoming kitchen, then settling by the fire as dusk descends over rolling Devon hills. These are the moments that transform a holiday into cherished memories.
Grace Barn At Grace Hill is perfectly positioned to explore the captivating Devon and Cornwall border region, offering something special for every holidaymaker seeking adventure or peaceful tranquillity. The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (9 km) stands as north Devon's most popular family attraction, promising wonderfully fun-filled days with exciting rides, interactive live sheep shows, and superb entertainment that guarantees unforgettable enjoyment. Nature enthusiasts will treasure National Trust Dunsland in Holemoor (13 km), a grand parkland brimming with abundant wildlife and steeped in over 900 years of fascinating history – perfect for peaceful walks and historical discovery. Upper Tamar Lake (13 km), cradled by beautiful countryside on the Cornwall and Devon border, offers seekers of tranquillity their own slice of serene beauty, ideal for relaxing picnics and quiet reflection amid natural splendour. History buffs and maritime enthusiasts should venture to the North Devon Maritime Museum in Appledore (14 km), where fascinating displays celebrate the region's rich seafaring heritage, revealing captivating stories of shipbuilding, fishing, smuggling, and life-saving endeavours.
For those yearning for legendary adventure, Tintagel Castle (46 km) rises dramatically from Cornish cliffs, with breathtaking coastal vistas and captivating Arthurian heritage brought to life by an impressive footbridge. Jamaica Inn (47 km) beckons from Bodmin Moor, this ancient smuggling inn weaving tales of intrigue whilst offering charming accommodations and delightful dining experiences.
Nearby, the historic harbour town of Bideford (10 km) brims with independent shops and excellent eateries, making it perfect for a leisurely day trip. This charming market town sits gracefully along the River Torridge, with its famous Long Bridge offering picturesque views and its quay bustling with maritime heritage. Meanwhile, the thriving seaside resort of Bude awaits just 23 kilometres away, boasting award-winning sandy beaches and dramatic coastal charm. Bude's spectacular Atlantic coastline features excellent surfing conditions, scenic cliff walks, and the unique sea pool carved into the rocks. Both destinations offer delightful contrasts – from Bideford's riverside tranquillity to Bude's invigorating seaside energy.











