Sausage Cottage, Oakfordbridge, is a captivating 17th-century property that perfectly blends historic charm with contemporary comfort. The beautifully renovated kitchen features modern appliances seamlessly integrated into the traditional space, complete with a range cooker and dishwasher for effortless holiday dining. The property offers multiple living spaces, including a characterful sitting room with a wood-burner nestled within an art-deco fireplace, a cosy piano room for musical entertainment, and a separate TV room / snug perfect for relaxing family evenings.
Step outside into the enchanting garden, where a thoughtfully designed seating area and fire-pit create an ideal setting for al fresco dining and starlit gatherings. The unique multi-level layout accommodates four beautifully appointed bedrooms split between the original cottage and adjoining barn conversion, connected by an elegant glass conservatory. Two king-size and two double bedrooms, complemented by two en-suite bathrooms, ensure comfortable sleeping arrangements for up to eight guests.
Imagine awakening to birdsong filtering through ancient walls, spending mornings planning adventures over coffee in the light-filled conservatory, and evenings gathered around the crackling wood-burner sharing tales of the day's discoveries. As night falls, step into the garden to toast marshmallows over the fire-pit beneath a canopy of stars.
Sausage Cottage, Oakfordbridge, serves as an ideal base for exploring Devon's diverse attractions. The award-winning Exmoor Distillery in Dulverton (8 km) offers an fascinating insight into traditional gin-making using local botanicals. Wine enthusiasts will appreciate Wellhayes Vineyard in Clayhanger (16 km), where family-run expertise produces exceptional sparkling wines in picturesque surroundings.
For an unforgettable experience, North Devon Hawk Walks in Blacklands (21 km) provides thrilling opportunities to fly magnificent hawks in stunning countryside settings. History buffs shouldn't miss Coldharbour Mill (28 km), where working textile machinery and steam engines bring the industrial revolution to life.
Further afield, cultural enthusiasts can explore the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery in Exeter (39 km), housing diverse collections and interactive exhibitions. The beautifully restored medieval St Nicholas Priory, also in Exeter (39 km), offers a glimpse into Tudor and Victorian life through its gardens, workshops, and performances. For those seeking modern entertainment, Trapped Escape Room in Okehampton (47 km) challenges visitors with themed puzzles and cryptology adventures. The bustling market town of Okehampton (49 km) sits on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, while historic Tavistock (77 km), birthplace of the cream tea, offers a delightful day trip destination.