Barn View Hill Farm, Uplowman, is a captivating detached barn conversion nestled within a working farm, offering tranquil countryside vistas from every window. The well-equipped kitchen / diner showcases charming character features including oak lintels and exposed beams, complemented by an island unit, electric oven and hob, microwave, American-style fridge / freezer, and dishwasher. The comfortable lounge area invites relaxation with its oak-laid floor, feature fireplace with cosy wood burner, and corner suite perfect for enjoying the Smart TV / DVD, while bi-folding doors open to connect with the peaceful garden.
Step outside to discover a large patio area and lawn featuring a pretty water feature, garden furniture, BBQ, and the ultimate indulgence – a private hot tub. The accommodation offers three beautifully appointed bedrooms: a ground-floor king-size with TV, and upstairs a further king-size with en-suite bathroom featuring shower over bath, plus a twin room with en-suite shower. A separate ground-floor shower room and utility space with washing machine and tumble dryer ensure complete comfort throughout your stay.
Imagine awakening to birdsong filtering through your window, enjoying a leisurely breakfast with farm-fresh ingredients while planning the day's adventures. As evening falls, sink into the bubbling waters of your hot tub beneath a canopy of stars, wine glass in hand, recounting stories of countryside explorations and village discoveries while the gentle sound of the water feature creates a backdrop of pure serenity.
Barn View Hill Farm, Uplowman, is perfectly positioned to explore the beautiful landscapes and attractions of mid-Devon. Knightshayes (8 km) offers a grand Gothic Revival estate featuring Victorian gardens, diverse parkland, and a historically rich house with architectural marvels. Wellhayes Vineyard in Clayhanger (9 km) provides an opportunity to sample quality sparkling wines at this family-run vineyard set in picturesque countryside. The Tiverton Canal (10 km) beckons with scenic cruises, boat rentals, and delightful horse-drawn barge trips along the beautiful historic waterway. History enthusiasts will appreciate Coldharbour Mill (12 km), a historic woollen mill from 1797 featuring working textile machinery, steam engines, and fascinating exhibits on the industrial revolution.
Venture slightly further to discover the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum in Exeter (33 km), housing one of the UK's largest moving image collections with both public exhibits and academic research resources. For a taste of adventure, North Devon Hawk Walks in Blacklands (34 km) offers the extraordinary experience of flying majestic hawks in beautiful countryside settings. Families will delight in Crealy Theme Park near Clyst St Mary (37 km), a multi-award-winning day out featuring over 60 rides and attractions, spectacular entertainment, and animals galore.
Take a 36-kilometre drive and explore Exeter, Devon's captivating county capital. Take a tour of the underground passages and step back to the 13th century. The city has a varied cultural scene, and the diverse mix of eateries means it is renowned as one of the foodie capitals of the South West. Pay a visit to Dawlish (56 km), a traditional seaside town with a wonderful golden sand beach, charming amusements, and The Lawn and Brook area, which famously houses black swans.