Exmoor View at Kentisbury Grange is a luxurious two-bedroom lodge nestled within the beautifully landscaped grounds of a historic manor house, offering the perfect blend of countryside tranquility and coastal adventure. The open-plan living space welcomes you with two generous sofas arranged around a large television, whilst the fully equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, integrated microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, and Lavazza coffee machine for those morning brews. A dining area provides the perfect spot for leisurely meals together, whilst French doors flood the space with natural light.
Step outside onto the spacious wrap-around decking where your private hot tub awaits, complete with patio furniture for alfresco dining and evening stargazing sessions. Two comfortable bedrooms await: the king-size master features its own television and en-suite shower room, whilst the flexible twin room (convertible to king-size on request) shares access to a stunning Jack and Jill bathroom boasting a luxurious freestanding bath and waterproof television. Private parking for two cars sits conveniently adjacent to your woodland retreat, whilst the onsite Coach House restaurant serves everything from hearty breakfasts to à la carte evening meals.
Picture leisurely mornings soaking in your bubbling hot tub, surrounded by mature trees and manicured gardens, before exploring the wild moorland trails that start right from your door. Spend sunny afternoons on golden beaches or discovering charming coastal villages, then return to your peaceful sanctuary for supper prepared in your well-appointed kitchen. As darkness falls, slip back into the hot tub's warmth, watching stars emerge across the Exmoor sky whilst planning tomorrow's adventures.
Exmoor View at Kentisbury Grange places you perfectly for exploring North Devon's treasures, with the edge of Exmoor National Park virtually on your doorstep. Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park (4 km) delights families with its fascinating live animal exhibits, life-sized dinosaur models, and wonderfully engaging attractions that entertain children and adults alike. The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway in Parracombe (8 km) offers a charming journey through stunning countryside aboard Victorian railway carriages designed in the 1890s, making it the only steam railway in the UK where passengers travel in such authentic heritage comfort. Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (17 km) buzzes with activity as this working honey farm welcomes families to discover the fascinating world of beekeeping, sample delicious honey varieties, and enjoy interactive exhibits. Woolley Animals Alpaca Walking in Winkleigh (31 km) provides unforgettable encounters with gentle alpacas on guided walks, alongside opportunities to cuddle adorable goats, meet miniature ponies and donkeys, and say hello to charming Swiss Valais Blacknose Sheep.
Venture further to discover even more of Devon's finest attractions. Upper Tamar Lake (46 km) sits serenely on the Cornwall and Devon border, surrounded by peaceful countryside that draws visitors seeking tranquil waterside walks, excellent fishing opportunities, and abundant birdwatching amongst unspoiled natural beauty. Finch Foundry in Sticklepath (49 km) brings traditional blacksmithing vividly to life at this historic water-powered forge, where captivating live demonstrations showcase original Victorian machinery still in working order, all set within scenic gardens perfect for peaceful contemplation. Quad World in Exeter (55 km) delivers thrilling quad biking experiences for all ages and abilities, with a comprehensive range of bikes suitable for riders from six years upwards, including all safety gear and professional 1-2-1 training in every ticket.
The spectacular family resort of Woolacombe lies 17 kilometres away, where five-kilometres of golden sand regularly top Britain's Best Beaches lists and attract surfers, paddleboarders, and sun-seekers to its dog-friendly shores throughout the year. Meanwhile, the picturesque fishing village of Clovelly sits 36 kilometres from the lodge. It's a place where time-worn cobbled streets tumble down the cliffside past unique galleries and craft shops, leading to a charming harbour and offering spectacular sea views across this enchanting corner of North Devon's dramatic coastline.











