Weston Farm Barn, East Knowstone is a luxurious detached barn conversion offering a truly romantic escape for couples. The open-plan living space welcomes you with exposed timber beams, polished wooden floors, and light flooding through large windows. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, and dishwasher, flowing seamlessly into the dining area with comfortable seating. Settle into the inviting lounge area, where a wood burner crackles beneath the original beams, and relax on the plush sofa while watching your favourite shows on the Smart TV. French doors open onto the sunny patio, blurring the boundaries between inside and out during warmer months.
Step outside, where the large enclosed garden offers far-reaching views across rolling farmland, while the patio area features outdoor furniture, sun loungers, and a charcoal barbecue. The crowning glory is the private hot tub, particularly magical on clear evenings when you can soak beneath star-filled skies. Climb the stairs to discover the spectacular master bedroom, complete with a super-king-size bed beneath soaring vaulted ceilings and a floor-to-ceiling window framing gorgeous countryside vistas. The luxury en-suite bathroom boasts a free-standing bath and separate shower for indulgent relaxation. Downstairs, a practical utility room with washer/dryer provides the perfect space for storing muddy boots after exploring Exmoor's trails. Ample off-road parking completes this thoughtful property.
Picture crisp mornings with coffee on the patio, birdsong drifting across the fields as mist lifts from the valley below. Spend days wandering Exmoor's ancient footpaths or cycling quiet lanes through this breathtaking landscape. Return to your peaceful retreat as afternoon fades, perhaps firing up the barbecue before sinking into the hot tub's warm embrace, countryside stretching endlessly around you while the wood burner glows softly through the windows.
Weston Farm Barn, East Knowstone sits on the edge of Exmoor National Park, surrounded by some of Devon's most captivating countryside experiences. North Devon Hawk Walks in Blacklands (13 km) offers the unforgettable thrill of flying majestic birds of prey across beautiful open landscapes, guided by expert falconers who share their passion and knowledge. Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (16 km) buzzes with activity at this fascinating working honey farm, where you can discover the world of beekeeping through engaging exhibits, sample delicious honey varieties, and enjoy excellent family-friendly facilities. Wellhayes Vineyard in Clayhanger (17 km) produces award-winning sparkling wines amid picturesque Devon countryside, offering tastings and tours that reveal the art of English winemaking. The historic Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (30 km) operates as Britain's highest water-powered cliff railway, providing spectacular coastal views whilst connecting these two charming villages perched dramatically between wooded hillsides and the Bristol Channel.
Venture further to discover more of the region's finest attractions. Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (49 km) delivers an exceptional archery experience with themed ranges spanning historical periods and fantasy worlds, all under expert guidance that suits complete beginners and experienced archers alike. Lydford Gorge (51 km) carves dramatically through ancient temperate rainforest, where the spectacular Whitelady Waterfall cascades into deep pools and the Devil's Cauldron churns beneath moss-covered rocks, all connected by rugged walking trails. The Milky Way Adventure Park in Clovelly (52 km) combines indoor and outdoor adventures with exciting rides, engaging shows, and attractions including the thrilling Blast Quest laser experience and the fascinating North Devon Bird of Prey Centre.
Exeter, Devon's elegant county capital, lies 31 kilometres away, where the magnificent medieval cathedral dominates the historic heart of this vibrant city, surrounded by independent shops, excellent restaurants showcasing local produce, and fascinating museums exploring the region's rich Roman and maritime heritage. Meanwhile, Dawlish sits 48 kilometres from the barn. This traditional seaside town is centred around The Lawn and Brook, home to the famous colony of black swans, offers wonderful golden sandy beaches, classic seaside amusements, and the dramatic spectacle of mainline trains running along the sea wall, making it perfect for a nostalgic day by the coast.



























