Jasmine Barn, Lee is a beautifully refurbished three-bedroom barn conversion nestled in a peaceful hamlet within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The well-equipped kitchen boasts an electric induction hob and oven, Nespresso coffee machine, and all the essentials for creating memorable meals together. Step down into the cosy lounge where an electric effect fire creates a warm focal point, complemented by Sky TV and comfortable seating for the whole family.
Venture outside to discover your own enclosed patio with seating for everyone, plus additional spots beside the cottage perfect for morning coffee with countryside views. A gas barbecue awaits those balmy summer evenings, while children will delight in the shared play area and friendly farm animals roaming nearby. The property offers three comfortable bedrooms across two floors: a ground-floor king-size room with en-suite shower, plus two first-floor bedrooms – one king-size and one twin with TV for DVD viewing. A family bathroom with both bath and separate shower ensures everyone's comfort.
Picture yourself unwinding on your private patio as evening light dances across the Devon countryside, the gentle sounds of farm life creating a symphony of rural tranquillity. Morning brings fresh country air and the promise of coastal adventures just moments away.
Jasmine Barn, Lee provides the perfect base for exploring North Devon's stunning coastline and countryside attractions. The dramatic Tunnels Beaches in Ilfracombe (8 km) offer a unique experience through hand-carved passages leading to sheltered coves and a Victorian tidal pool. Discover marine wonders at Ilfracombe Aquarium (8 km), where you'll journey from Exmoor streams to the sea. The North Devon National Landscape at Croyde (12 km) encompasses diverse habitats including the internationally renowned Braunton Burrows UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, while families will love the enchanting rides at Watermouth Castle Family Theme Park (13 km).
Further afield, experience the historic Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (32 km), a water-powered marvel connecting two picturesque villages with spectacular coastal views. Sweet-toothed visitors can explore Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (36 km), or embark on an adventure to Lundy Island from Bideford (37 km), where granite cliffs meet the Atlantic Ocean.
Just five kilometres away, Woolacombe's pristine coastline has earned Blue Flag status and attracts surfers from across the country with its consistent Atlantic swells and excellent surf schools. The beach's gently sloping sands and lifeguard patrols make it ideal for families, while rock pools at low tide provide endless entertainment for children. Meanwhile, 15 kilometres away, Barnstaple's charming market town atmosphere centres around its Victorian Pannier Market, where local artisans sell everything from handcrafted goods to fresh Devon produce. The town's position on the River Taw estuary creates a picturesque setting, with independent shops, cosy cafes, and historic architecture dating back over a thousand years providing plenty to explore.