Half Moon Cottage, Furley, is an enchanting single-storey stone cottage offering an idyllic retreat for couples seeking tranquillity. The well-appointed kitchen, seamlessly integrated into the open-plan living space, features modern appliances while maintaining its rustic charm through exposed stone walls. The inviting living area beckons with two comfortable armchairs positioned around a warming fireplace, complemented by a cosy dining space for intimate meals, with fascinating aircraft-themed décor nodding to the estate's pioneering aviation heritage.
Step outside to discover your private patio, an ideal spot for alfresco dining while drinking in panoramic Devon countryside views. The peaceful bedroom features a comfortable double bed with ample storage, paired with a modern en-suite shower room. From the bedroom windows, guests can wake to sweeping rural vistas that epitomize the charm of this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Imagine starting your day with a tranquil breakfast on the patio, surrounded by the peaceful sounds of nature in the eight-acre Georgian estate. As evening falls, retire to your cosy armchair beside the fireplace, planning tomorrow's adventures along the Jurassic Coast while sharing a bottle of wine, or simply soaking in the serenity of your countryside haven.
Half Moon Cottage, Furley, nestled in the Black Down Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, provides an excellent base for exploring East Devon's treasures. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the Thelma Hulbert Gallery in Honiton (15 km), showcasing contemporary exhibitions and creative workshops.
For those seeking adventure, Tunnel Tree Tops in Charmouth (16 km) offers an exhilarating high-ropes experience set among scenic woodland, while Lister Gardens Mini Golf in Lyme Regis (18 km) combines friendly competition with coastal views. Nature lovers can discover Wildwood Devon in Ottery St Mary (28 km), where British wildlife conservation comes alive through engaging exhibits and educational programs.
Further afield, the magnificent Exeter Cathedral (46 km) stands as a testament to Gothic architecture, while the Exeter Sculpture Walk (48 km) offers an artistic journey through beautifully landscaped grounds. For climbing enthusiasts, Wall in the Hall in Tiverton (51 km) provides an innovative blend of sport and creativity. The vibrant coastal town of Exmouth (47 km) beckons with its stunning beaches and scenic trails, while historic Tiverton (51 km) charms visitors with its romantic castles and heritage buildings, each offering unique glimpses into Devon's rich past.