Little Barn, Oakfordbridge is a picturesque retreat nestled in a secluded valley amongst beautiful woodlands, offering an idyllic hideaway for couples seeking tranquillity. The well-equipped kitchen boasts an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment, and convenient dishwasher – perfect for preparing romantic meals after days of exploration. The inviting open-plan lounge / diner welcomes you with a comfortable sofa and Smart TV / DVD, centered around a warming wood burner that creates a cosy atmosphere on chilly evenings. Step outside to discover an enclosed patio area with steps leading down to a dog-proof garden, complete with garden furniture and a charcoal BBQ for alfresco dining.
Upstairs, accessed via narrow cottage-style stairs, you'll find a sumptuous king-size bedroom – a serene space to rest weary limbs after countryside adventures. The downstairs shower room with WC also houses a washing machine, ensuring all modern conveniences are catered for in this charming rural retreat.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of birdsong, cradling a steaming mug of coffee on your private patio as morning light filters through ancient trees. Spend your days rambling along woodland paths that beckon from your doorstep, returning as dusk falls to kindle the wood burner and reminisce about your day's discoveries as shadows dance across stone walls.
Little Barn, Oakfordbridge is perfectly positioned to explore the breathtaking landscapes of Devon and Somerset. The tranquil location offers woodland and country walks directly from your doorstep. The Exmoor Distillery, an award-winning independent establishment crafting premium gin and spirits using traditional methods and locally sourced botanicals is just 10 kilometres away. History enthusiasts will appreciate Tiverton Castle (13 km), a grand medieval fortress with stunning walled gardens open for discovery and private tours, while Knightshayes (15 km) offers a magnificent Gothic Revival estate featuring Victorian gardens and diverse parkland. Wine connoisseurs can visit Wellhayes Vineyard (19 km), a family-run vineyard producing quality sparkling wine set in picturesque Devon countryside.
For those willing to venture further afield, Killerton (31 km) presents a Georgian house with extensive gardens, woodlands, and an Iron Age fort, offering diverse walking trails and family-friendly activities. Culture enthusiasts might enjoy the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum in Exeter (37 km), housing one of the UK's largest moving image collections, or the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery (37 km), a cultural treasure offering diverse collections and engaging exhibitions.
The ancient river port town of Barnstaple is a 40-kilometre drive away and boasts a fascinating pannier market. The largest town in North Devon, it is brimming with culture, history and experiences to enjoy. Okehampton (46 km), a bustling market town on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, provides another delightful day trip option.