Little Rew, Lapford, is a stunning luxury barn conversion nestled on the edge of a family-run farm amidst Devon's breathtaking countryside. The impressive kitchen boasts an electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, and dishwasher, perfectly equipped for culinary adventures. The magnificent open-plan living space captivates with its vaulted ceiling and gorgeous custom-made feature lighting, whilst comfortable sofas gather around a Smart TV and warming wood burner. Ascend the handcrafted wrought iron and oak staircase to discover a glass-sided mezzanine living area, offering a serene retreat for reading, yoga, or simply enjoying countryside views with a glass of wine.
Step outside to find an enclosed garden where relaxation truly begins. The secluded patio area features garden furniture, a gas BBQ, and the property's crowning glory – a fabulous private hot tub. Stone steps lead to a small elevated lawn complete with seating and a fire pit, perfect for starlit evenings. The luxurious super-king zip-and-link bedroom opens through bi-folding doors to the garden, allowing morning coffee to be savoured with fresh countryside air. A contemporary shower room with large walk-in shower completes this intimate retreat, whilst a utility room provides practical storage for outdoor enthusiasts.
Picture yourself unwinding in the bubbling hot tub after exploring Devon's rolling hills, then gathering around the crackling fire pit as twilight paints the sky. Wake gently to birdsong, brew fresh coffee, and step barefoot onto the dewy grass to breathe in the pure country air.
Little Rew, Lapford, offers an exceptional base for exploring the very heart of Devon, with both dramatic coastlines and wild moorlands within easy reach. History enthusiasts will delight in visiting Finch Foundry in Sticklepath (17 km), where traditional blacksmithing comes alive through captivating demonstrations and original water-powered machinery. Families can discover the sweet secrets of honey-making at Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (21 km), before exploring the medieval grandeur of Tiverton Castle (21 km) with its stunning walled gardens and centuries of fascinating history. The magnificent Gothic splendour of Exeter Cathedral (23 km) awaits with its breathtaking architecture and beautiful stained glass windows.
Venture further to experience Torre Abbey in Torquay (47 km), where 800 years of history unfolds across 18 acres of stunning gardens, housing over 600 remarkable artworks. The award-winning Babbacombe Model Village (45 km) enchants visitors with its whimsical miniature world, whilst Paignton Zoo (50 km) offers encounters with over 2,000 animals across 80 scenic acres.
The ancient river port town of Barnstaple, just 32 kilometres away, beckons with its fascinating maritime heritage and the famous covered Pannier Market, which has been trading since 1855. This charming North Devon town sits on the River Taw and offers delightful Georgian architecture, independent shops, and excellent local eateries. Meanwhile, the picturesque coastal destination of Exmouth is a scenic 37-kilometre drive south, promising stunning sandy beaches stretching for miles along Lyme Bay. As Devon's oldest seaside resort, Exmouth boasts the magnificent South West Coast Path, water sports opportunities, and breathtaking views across to the Jurassic Coast, making it perfect for memorable seaside adventures.















