Button Stable, Bratton Fleming is a characterful stone-built barn conversion set within 60 acres of working farmland, just half a kilometre from the village of Bratton Fleming with its welcoming local stores, traditional pubs, and village green complete with children's playground. The spacious living room is the heart of the home, featuring a beautiful wide chimney with wooden lintel housing a cosy wood burner, comfortable seating arranged around exposed stonework, and handsome beamed ceilings that speak to the building's agricultural heritage. The well-equipped kitchen diner includes an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge freezer, air fryer, and dishwasher, with stairs leading up to three inviting bedrooms on the first floor.
Heading outside, you can enjoy a shared lawn garden with benches and picnic tables perfect for alfresco dining, while neighbouring farmland welcomes exploration on leisurely walks where you might encounter red deer and other wildlife roaming freely across the fields. Upstairs, The spacious double bedroom boasts an impressive apex ceiling with exposed crossbeams, while one twin room mirrors these architectural features. The second twin bedroom offers sloping ceilings and a Velux window framing delightful views across the surrounding countryside. A family bathroom with shower over bath completes the first floor layout.
Picture mornings spent watching mist lift from rolling farmland, the crackle of the wood burner warming the stone walls as you plan the day ahead. Afternoons might find you wandering through meadows spotting wildlife, or gathered around the picnic table as evening sun bathes the countryside in golden light. As darkness falls, retreat to the comfort of this peaceful barn conversion, perhaps with a good book and the gentle sounds of the Devon countryside drifting through open windows.
Button Stable, Bratton Fleming offers easy access to North Devon's finest family attractions and dramatic coastal scenery. Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park (8 km) captivates young visitors with life-sized dinosaur models alongside fascinating live animal exhibits and engaging interactive displays that bring prehistoric times vividly to life. The historic Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (14 km) provides a unique water-powered journey between two picturesque villages, with spectacular coastal views unfolding throughout this memorable Victorian engineering marvel. Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (16 km) welcomes families to discover the fascinating world of beekeeping through informative tours, honey tasting sessions, and beautiful gardens buzzing with activity. The Ultimate Adventure Centre in Abbotsham (24 km) delivers thrilling experiences for adventurous families, from challenging high ropes courses and a total wipeout-inspired assault course to exciting activities on their purpose-built adventure lake.
Venture further afield to discover even more of Devon's exciting attractions and beautiful landscapes. Diggerland in Willand (48 km) offers an extraordinary experience where children and adults alike can ride, drive, and operate real full-size construction machinery including diggers and dumpers in a safe, supervised environment. The Bear Trail in Westcott (51 km) provides three exhilarating hours on a challenging muddy assault course, perfect for families seeking active outdoor adventure together (remember to pack old clothes and towels). Wellhayes Vineyard in Clayhanger (54 km) invites visitors to tour this family-run estate producing quality sparkling wine, set amid picturesque Devon countryside with tastings showcasing their finest vintages.
The spectacular resort of Woolacombe lies 19 kilometres away, where five kilometres of golden sand regularly top Britain's best beaches lists, offering excellent surfing conditions and dog-friendly sections available year-round for four-legged family members. Meanwhile, Exeter is a 53-kilometre drive. As Devon's historic county capital, the magnificent Gothic cathedral dominates the skyline above cobbled streets lined with independent shops, excellent restaurants, and cultural attractions including the renowned Royal Albert Memorial Museum.























