Keepings, Spirewell Farm, Wembury, is a delightful three-bedroom barn conversion where rustic charm meets modern convenience. The well-appointed kitchen / diner boasts an electric oven and hob, fridge / freezer, microwave, and dishwasher, creating the perfect space for preparing family meals. Step into the spacious lounge, where comfortable sofas gather around an inviting open fire set within a beautiful stone fireplace, complemented by TV / DVD entertainment and Wi-Fi connectivity. A practical utility room houses the washing machine and tumble dryer, leading through to a convenient shower room.
Outside, relax on the patio with garden furniture whilst firing up the barbecue, all while drinking in the spectacular valley views. The property features three thoughtfully designed bedrooms: one double and two twin rooms, with one twin benefiting from an en-suite bathroom featuring shower over bath. Additionally, there's a main bathroom with separate shower, ensuring ample facilities for everyone.
Imagine awakening to rolling valley vistas, brewing your morning coffee in the country kitchen, then stepping onto the patio to breathe in the fresh Devon air. As twilight descends, gather around the crackling open fire, sharing tales of coastal adventures and countryside discoveries.
Keepings, Spirewell Farm, Wembury, positions you perfectly to explore South Devon's treasures. The National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth (9 km) offers fascinating underwater exhibits and captivating marine life displays. The Box in Plymouth (10 km) presents award-winning museum collections and interactive galleries showcasing local heritage. Dartmoor Zoo in Sparkwell (13 km) delights families with diverse wildlife experiences and conservation programmes. The legendary Burgh Island (27 km) beckons with its Art Deco splendour and Agatha Christie connections, accessible via the famous sea tractor.
Further afield, Dartmouth Castle (45 km) stands sentinel over the mouth of the River Dart with over 600 years of rich military history, featuring original medieval cannons, Tudor gun ports, and a Victorian battery, alongside scenic coastal walking trails offering spectacular views across the harbour and out to sea. Splashdown Quaywest in Paignton (47 km) promises aquatic thrills as the UK's largest outdoor waterpark, featuring over 12 exciting flumes and slides including the terrifying Devil's Drop, lazy river, wave pool, and dedicated children's play areas set within beautifully landscaped grounds overlooking Torbay. Meanwhile, Greenway in Kingswear (52 km) enchants visitors with Agatha Christie's lovingly preserved historic riverside home, featuring original furnishings, personal memorabilia, and her collection of archaeological finds, surrounded by 30 acres of beautiful exotic gardens leading down to the River Dart with stunning estuary views.
The historic market town of Kingsbridge, 30 kilometres away, offers visitors charming independent shops, boutiques, and galleries housed within characterful period buildings around its attractive town centre, alongside the fascinating Kingsbridge Cookworthy Museum showcasing local history and the annual May Fair celebrations. This delightful South Devon town sits at the head of the beautiful Kingsbridge Estuary, providing easy access to nearby beaches and coastal walks. Meanwhile, Okehampton, a 56-kilometre drive, provides the perfect gateway to the magnificent wilderness of Dartmoor National Park, offering access to dramatic tors, ancient stone circles, wild ponies, excellent hiking trails, and the romantic ruins of Okehampton Castle nestled beside the rushing River Okement.