Stargazey Barn, Buckland Brewer, is a beautifully converted barn offering character and comfort in equal measure. Set on a mezzanine level above the lounge, the well-appointed open-plan kitchen / diner features vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, and Velux windows with glorious countryside views. The kitchen is brilliantly equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, wine cooler, coffee machine, dishwasher, and washer/dryer, with a central island and dining area framing the view. Below, the light and airy lounge impresses with double-height vaulted ceilings, exposed brickwork and beams, a flagstone floor, and a Smart TV.
Step outside to the private enclosed patio, where a bubbling hot tub, fire pit, and garden furniture await. Dine alfresco under open skies or soak away the day in the tub year-round. The adjacent private paddock with sweeping countryside views is a delight for dogs and their owners alike. The single king-size bedroom occupies the ground floor, doors opening directly onto the patio, and enjoys a well-appointed en-suite shower room.
Picture yourself climbing the spiral staircase to the mezzanine kitchen as morning light streams through the Velux windows, framing a sweep of Devon countryside. Come evening, sink into the hot tub beneath a vast canopy of stars, the crackle of the fire pit a gentle backdrop. At Stargazey Barn, the simple pleasure of being here is the whole point.
Stargazey Barn, Buckland Brewer, sits on the edge of a traditional Devon village, placing you moments from the local pub and village shop and just a short drive from some of the region's finest coastline. For thrilling family days out, the Ultimate Adventure Centre in Abbotsham (6 km) delivers high ropes, wipeout-inspired assault courses, and a man-made adventure lake, while North Devon Wake Park in Buck's Cross (8 km) offers wakeboarding, paddleboarding, Ringo rides, and a full aquapark all in one exhilarating destination. North Devon Falconry in Newton Tracey (15 km) provides captivating displays and wonderfully immersive hands-on sessions with magnificent birds of prey, and Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (25 km) blends expert tuition with themed fantasy ranges for a memorable day out that will delight guests of all ages.
Venture further afield to explore Dartmoor (49 km), where sweeping moorlands, ancient history, and extraordinarily diverse wildlife make for spectacular walking and discovery at every turn. Wall in the Hall in Tiverton (54 km) is a creative climbing and bouldering venue with an evolving wall mural, local exhibitions, and hands-on workshops, while the Gothic Revival grandeur of Knightshayes (55 km) rewards visitors with glorious Victorian gardens and richly historic parkland well worth every kilometre of the drive.
Just a short seven-kilometre journey will bring you to the charming harbour town of Bideford, where cobbled streets wind past delightful independent boutiques and cosy cafés perfect for a leisurely afternoon meal. The town's picturesque quayside and historic character make it an ideal spot for a gentle day's exploration. For beach lovers, Woolacombe beckons twenty-three kilometres away, boasting one of Britain's most celebrated stretches of golden sand. This exceptional surf destination welcomes both families and four-legged friends throughout the year, offering excellent waves for surfing enthusiasts and safe, clean waters for children to splash about in.















