Whitley Farm, Molland, is a magnificent 17th-century farmhouse that seamlessly blends period charm with modern comfort. The heart of this historic home is its welcoming kitchen, featuring an American-style fridge-freezer and all the modern amenities needed for creating memorable family meals. Two characterful reception rooms provide abundant space for relaxation – a spacious sitting room boasts an impressive inglenook fireplace with a wood burner, while the elegant dining room features its own wood burner for cosy evening gatherings.
Step outside to discover a large, private garden where children can play freely, complete with a picturesque pond that adds to the pastoral charm. The sleeping arrangements are thoughtfully laid out across both floors, with three double bedrooms (one super-king and two king-size), a convenient ground-floor twin room, and a single room with cot. Two well-appointed bathrooms – a family bathroom upstairs with both bath and separate shower, plus a ground-floor shower room – ensure comfort and convenience for all guests.
Imagine awakening to birdsong and morning mist rolling across the moorland, enjoying your coffee in the tranquil garden while planning the day's adventures. As evening falls, gather around one of the crackling wood burners, sharing stories of countryside exploration while the children play games in the spacious sitting room, creating those precious family moments that become cherished memories.
Whitley Farm, Molland, serves as an ideal base for exploring the diverse attractions of Devon. North Devon Hawk Walks in Blacklands (16 km) offers an unforgettable experience of flying magnificent hawks against the backdrop of stunning countryside. The award-winning Exmoor Distillery in Dulverton (18 km) welcomes visitors to discover the art of craft gin-making using local botanicals. Adventure seekers will enjoy Wall in the Hall in Tiverton (27 km), where interactive climbing meets creative expression, while history enthusiasts can explore the magnificent Victorian estate of Knightshayes (27 km), with its architectural splendours and diverse parkland.
Further afield, the historic Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (34 km) provides a unique journey between two charming villages, offering breathtaking coastal vistas along the way. The enchanting Marwood Hill Gardens (39 km) presents a peaceful retreat with its three lakes and 20 acres of meticulously maintained gardens. At Dartington Crystal in Great Torrington (41 km), visitors can witness master glassmakers at work and even try their hand at glass decoration. The historic market town of Tiverton (27 km) beckons with its romantic castles and heritage sites, while the vibrant city of Exeter (49 km) offers excellent shopping, dining, and cultural experiences.