Kosi Kot, South Molton is a beautifully appointed cottage on the edge of Exmoor National Park, offering luxurious accommodation for two guests. The open-plan living space combines kitchen, dining and lounge areas with limestone flooring throughout, creating a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven with induction hob, dishwasher, fridge with freezer compartment, air fryer and microwave, whilst the dining area provides comfortable seating. Snuggle up on the sofa in front of the wood burner and enjoy a film on the Smart TV, or simply soak in the peaceful rural setting.
Step outside to discover your private patio complete with a bubbling hot tub, perfect for stargazing under Devon's dark skies, along with outdoor furniture and a charcoal barbecue for alfresco dining. The ground floor king-size bedroom features a separate shower room and WC, whilst upstairs (accessed via a charming paddle staircase) you'll find a second king-size bedroom with an adjoining office space, beautifully secluded without its own door. Parking for two cars completes this thoughtful layout.
Picture crisp mornings wrapped in your robe, steam rising from the hot tub as Exmoor awakens around you. Days unfold with invigorating walks across the moors, perhaps spotting wild ponies and red deer, then return to the warmth of the wood burner's glow. As twilight falls, slip back into the hot tub's warm embrace, fairy lights twinkling overhead whilst you toast another perfect Devon evening.
Kosi Kot, South Molton places you perfectly for exploring Exmoor and North Devon's treasures. Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (7 km) offers a fascinating insight into the world of beekeeping, with interactive exhibitions, honey tasting experiences, and beautiful gardens perfect for a relaxing family afternoon. Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway in Lynton (16 km) is Britain's highest water-powered cliff railway, providing a unique and thrilling journey between these two charming Victorian villages whilst drinking in spectacular coastal panoramas. Exmoor Distillery in Dulverton (22 km) crafts award-winning gin and spirits using traditional methods and locally foraged botanicals, offering engaging distillery tours and tastings. Woolley Animals Alpaca Walking in Winkleigh (24 km) delights visitors with gentle alpaca walks through beautiful countryside, plus opportunities to cuddle goats, meet miniature ponies and donkeys, and encounter the adorable Swiss Valais Blacknose sheep.
Venture further to discover more of Devon's finest attractions. Exeter Cathedral in Exeter (46 km) stands as one of England's most magnificent Gothic masterpieces, showcasing breathtaking architecture, priceless medieval treasures, and stunning stained glass windows that have captivated visitors for centuries. Upper Tamar Lake (47 km) straddles the Cornwall-Devon border, offering serene waters surrounded by rolling countryside, perfect for peaceful walks, wildlife watching, and tranquil moments away from the world. Go Ape Haldon (51 km) delivers heart-pumping adventure through ancient woodland, with exhilarating zip wires, challenging high ropes courses, and forest views that make this thrilling experience suitable for adventurers of all ages and abilities.
The historic river port town of Barnstaple lies 22 kilometres away, where the ancient Pannier Market has been trading since medieval times, now offering everything from local produce to vintage treasures alongside excellent independent shops and waterfront dining. Meanwhile, on Dartmoor's northern edge, the bustling market town of Okehampton is a 40-kilometre drive. The town combines characterful streets with easy access to the moor's dramatic tors, ancient monuments, and spectacular walking routes across Britain's last great wilderness.



























