South Blatchborough Manor, Bradworthy is a stunning character manor house dating from 1822, seamlessly blending period charm with contemporary elegance throughout. The well-appointed kitchen features an electric range oven and hob, microwave, American-style fridge / freezer, and dishwasher, whilst a practical utility room houses a washing machine and tumble dryer. The spacious lounge welcomes you with cosy sofas arranged around a warming wood burner and Smart TV, with French doors opening directly onto the garden. The equally impressive dining room offers another wood burner and TV, perfect for family gatherings.
Step outside to discover a large, well-equipped garden with lawn, garden furniture, charcoal BBQ, swing set, slide, and trampoline. The property features five generous bedrooms: three king-size rooms and two twin rooms, with several including TVs for entertainment. Bathrooms comprise one full bathroom with roll-top bath and shower attachment, a dedicated shower room with walk-in shower, and an additional WC. Private off-road parking completes this exceptional retreat.
Picture yourself waking to countryside vistas framed by period features and modern comfort. Gather your loved ones around the warming wood burner for an evening film on the Smart TV. Venture outside to play garden games, rest on the lawn with a cool drink, and create unforgettable memories together in this charming rural sanctuary.
South Blatchborough Manor, Bradworthy is perfectly positioned to explore the stunning Devon and North Cornwall countryside. For water sports enthusiasts, North Devon Wake Park in nearby Buck's Cross (10 km) delivers exciting watersports adventures with wakeboarding, Ringo rides, paddleboarding, and an aquapark all in one thrilling destination. For those seeking a unique and memorable experience, Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (15 km) offers premier archery with themed ranges and expert guidance. Further afield, Skern Lodge Outdoor Activity Centre in Appledore (24 km) provides a wonderful array of outdoor adventures with expert teaching and boatloads of fun for all ages. The North Devon Maritime Museum, also in Appledore (24 km), celebrates the region's rich seafaring heritage with fascinating displays on shipbuilding, fishing, smuggling and life-saving traditions.
For something truly memorable, head to Woolley Animals Alpaca Walking near Winkleigh (45 km), where you can enjoy alpaca walking and meet miniature ponies, donkeys, and rare Swiss Valais Blacknose Sheep. Pencarrow House & Garden in Washaway (49 km) showcases a magnificent Georgian family home set within 50 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, offering guided tours and a charming café. Meanwhile, Bodmin Jail near Bodmin (52 km) provides a fascinating insight into Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment through guided heritage tours and interactive exhibitions.
Two of North Devon and Cornwall's most enchanting coastal destinations await exploration within easy reach. Just 11 kilometres away, the picturesque fishing village of Clovelly charms visitors with its famously steep cobbled streets cascading down to a historic harbour, alongside unique galleries showcasing local artistry. The village's car-free atmosphere and donkey transportation create an authentic medieval experience. For television enthusiasts, a 44-kilometre drive leads to Port Isaac, the filming location for the beloved series 'Doc Martin'. This traditional Cornish fishing village captivates with its narrow winding streets, characteristic slate cottages, and stunning harbour views framed by dramatic clifftops, offering visitors an authentic taste of Cornwall's timeless coastal heritage.



































