The Trappings, Langtree is a delightful detached barn conversion offering a charming escape in tranquil countryside. The galley-style kitchen is thoughtfully equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, and washing machine – everything you need to manage your stay with ease. The spacious lounge/diner invites you to unwind, its exposed beams and feature fireplace creating warmth and character. The wood burner (with first basket of logs included) provides the perfect focal point for cosy evenings, whilst a Smart TV ensures entertainment is always at your fingertips.
Step outside onto the picturesque patio area, where garden furniture and a charcoal BBQ await. The enclosed lawn provides a peaceful space to relax with an evening drink as the sun sets. The accommodation offers two inviting bedrooms: a double room with ample storage and TV, and a cosy twin room ideal for family or friends. A family bathroom with shower over the bath and WC completes the amenities.
Imagine waking to gentle countryside sounds, brewing fresh coffee in the fully-equipped kitchen, and stepping out onto the patio with a warming cup in hand. Watch the day unfold from your peaceful garden retreat, then gather around the glowing wood burner as evening falls, sharing stories of adventures exploring North Devon's coast and countryside with loved ones.
The Trappings, Langtree is perfectly positioned to explore North Devon's most enchanting landscapes and coastal treasures. For garden enthusiasts, RHS Garden Rosemoor in Torrington (5 km) showcases a magical blend of formal and informal plantings with stunning seasonal highlights. Families will love The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (11 km), North Devon's most popular family attraction, offering thrilling rides, live sheep shows, and entertainment guaranteed to delight all ages. For a unique adventure, Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (16 km) offers expertly-guided archery with themed ranges blending historical and fantasy elements. The Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton (24 km) enriches your understanding with interactive exhibits showcasing the region's fascinating heritage and cultural traditions.
The famous Tarka Trail awaits walkers and cyclists of all abilities, winding through stunning countryside perfect for peaceful exploration and discovery. Venture further to discover Wall in the Hall in Tiverton (50 km), an interactive climbing and bouldering facility with creative workshops and local exhibitions, or Canonteign Falls (51 km), the South West's highest waterfall, dramatic and breathtaking surrounded by gorgeous Dartmoor countryside. The Exeter Sculpture Walk (51 km) offers a scenic journey featuring contemporary artworks in beautiful landscaped grounds.
Just 20 kilometres away, historic Barnstable beckons with its fascinating heritage and bustling atmosphere. This charming North Devon market town has hosted its ancient pannier market for over 900 years, where local traders still gather to sell fresh produce, crafts, and regional specialities beneath Victorian glass canopies. Meanwhile, a 41-kilometre journey takes you to Tavistock, a delightful ancient stannary town nestled on the edge of Dartmoor. This UNESCO World Heritage site not only boasts rich tin-mining history and stunning medieval architecture, but also proudly claims to be the birthplace of the beloved cream tea tradition that defines Devon hospitality.



















