Coombe View at Spirewell Farm, Wembury welcomes you into a beautifully converted stone barn where traditional character meets contemporary comfort. The spacious kitchen / diner features an electric oven and hob, fridge / freezer, microwave, dishwasher, and a welcoming dining table with chairs for gathering over home-cooked meals. A handy utility room houses a washer / dryer and leads to a ground-floor shower room with WC. The cosy lounge upstairs invites you to unwind on comfortable seating whilst enjoying the TV and DVD player, with Wi-Fi keeping you connected throughout your stay.
Head outside, where the paved patio area captures glorious rolling countryside views across the valley, complete with garden furniture and a charcoal barbecue for al fresco dining in the fresh Devon air. Three bedrooms provide flexible sleeping arrangements: a king-size room (twin beds that can be made up as a super-king on request), a twin bedroom, and a single room. The family bathroom features a shower over bath and WC, whilst a separate WC adds extra convenience.
Picture mornings with coffee on the patio, breathing in country air as views unfold across green valleys dotted with grazing livestock. Days stretch ahead filled with coastal path adventures and rock pool discoveries at nearby Wembury Beach, just under three kilometres away. Evenings draw you back to your peaceful barn retreat, perhaps firing up the barbecue as the sun sets over the rolling South Hams landscape, painting the sky in shades of amber and rose.
Coombe View at Spirewell Farm, Wembury is perfectly positioned for exploring Plymouth's finest attractions and the stunning South Devon coastline. The National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth (6 km) invites you to explore diverse marine life at the UK's largest aquarium, offering stunning exhibits and captivating underwater tunnels where sharks glide overhead and colourful reef fish dart between coral formations. Plymouth Gin Distillery in Plymouth (10 km) brings gin-making heritage to life with guided tours and tastings at this historic distillery established in 1793, revealing centuries-old techniques in atmospheric surroundings. Salcombe Maritime Museum (24 km) is filled with fascinating models, paintings, photographs, and artifacts, featuring hands-on displays and a remarkable gallery dedicated to racing fruit schooners that once sailed these waters. River Dart Country Park (29 km) offers an adventure-packed experience with 90 acres of playgrounds, a swimming lake, and a pirate ship, creating an ideal destination for family day visits.
Venture further afield to discover even more of Devon's treasures. Finch Foundry in Sticklepath (46 km) is a captivating water-powered forge showcasing traditional blacksmithing through live demonstrations, original machinery, and a scenic garden where the rhythmic clang of hammer on anvil echoes just as it has for generations. Paignton Zoo (46 km) is home to over 2,000 animals and diverse plant species spread across 80 scenic acres, actively supporting global conservation efforts whilst providing unforgettable encounters with creatures from around the world. Go Ape Haldon (50 km) delivers thrilling forest adventures with zip wires, high ropes courses, and breathtaking views suitable for all ages and abilities, promising adrenaline-filled fun among the treetops.
The charming market town of Kingsbridge sits 22 kilometres away, where an eclectic selection of independent shops line historic streets alongside welcoming cafés and traditional pubs serving locally sourced fare. Meanwhile, the beautiful harbour town of Dartmouth is 35 kilometres from the barn. Situated on the banks of the River Dart, the medieval buildings cascade down to the waterfront. This enchanting town combines maritime heritage with contemporary dining, from riverside restaurants to cosy tea rooms, alongside galleries showcasing local artists and boat trips exploring the stunning estuary, ensuring your South Devon holiday blends countryside tranquillity with coastal adventures.















