Swallows Nest, Luppitt, is an eco-conscious sibgle-storey retreat offering contemporary comfort in the heart of Devon's stunning Blackdown Hills. The well-equipped kitchen blends style with functionality, featuring an electric oven, modern hob, and all essential appliances including a dishwasher and washing machine, making self-catering a genuine pleasure. The open-plan living space creates a welcoming heart to the property, where a wood burner crackles invitingly beside comfortable sofas, complemented by a Smart TV and stereo system for entertainment.
Step outside to discover a charming courtyard where garden furniture provides the perfect spot for morning coffee or evening stargazing. The property offers two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a tranquil king-size room with an en-suite shower room, and a light-filled twin room, also benefitting from its own en-suite facilities. The cottage's ground-floor layout ensures easy accessibility, while thoughtful touches throughout create a sense of home.
Imagine waking to birdsong and the gentle rustle of leaves, enjoying your morning coffee in the sun-dappled courtyard while planning the day's adventures. As evening falls, gather around the wood burner with a glass of local wine, sharing stories of coastal explorations and countryside wanderings, all while knowing your stay treads lightly on the environment.
Swallows Nest, Luppitt, sits perfectly positioned to explore Devon's diverse attractions. The property's location also allows easy access to the Jurassic Coast, with Sidmouth, Beer, and Lyme Regis all within comfortable driving distance for fossil hunting and beach days. The Thelma Hulbert Gallery in Honiton (13 km) provides a cultural touchstone with its contemporary exhibitions and workshops.
History enthusiasts will appreciate Coldharbour Mill (17 km), where working textile machinery and steam engines bring the industrial revolution to life. For animal lovers, Axe Valley Wildlife Park (20 km) offers close encounters with wildlife, while Diggerland (21 km) promises unique family fun with its fleet of construction machinery.
Further afield, adrenaline seekers can test their skills at Raceworld Indoor Karting in Exeter (31 km). Wine enthusiasts can savour local vintages and explore winemaking at Wellhayes Vineyard, which 32 kilometres away. The Tiverton Canal (32 km) offers peaceful horse-drawn barge trips and boat rentals for a gentler pace of adventure. The historic town of Tiverton (34 km) captivates with its romantic castles and heritage buildings, while Exeter (37 km) provides metropolitan amenities amid historic charm.