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Log Cabin in North Devon in Beaworthy, Devon

Description
This delightful property has been purpose built and lovingly furnished to provide a comfortable and relaxing retreat for couples. Within easy reach of an array of public footpaths, the famous Tarka Trail and the North Devon coast, walkers and cyclists will be in their element. Outdoors and nature enthusiasts will be spoilt for choice with both Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks within easy reach, and each boasting some great hiking terrain and stunning flora and fauna. Alternatively, those who enjoy beaches and watersports will only be a short drive from the beautifully rugged North Devon coast, famed for its sand and surf and both Meldon Reservoir and Roadford Lake, offering fishing and walks. There are also numerous traditional market towns and villages to explore in the area such as Hatherleigh and Great Torrington. Other attractions and places of interest nearby include RHS Rosemoor, Dartington Crystal and Tapeley Park. As you walk through the stable doors into this secluded lodge you enter a spacious bright and airy open plan modern kitchen, lounge, dining room with beautiful beams on display. There is a wood burner perfect for cosying up in front of the TV and relaxing. The double bedroom has been decorated in light colours and gorgeous linens and the bathroom enjoys a modern walk in shower. A gated, fully enclosed garden, with lawn and decked area with luxury hot tub with built in lighting and music system, bistro table and BBQ completes this beautiful property. The perfect romantic getaway.
Amenities
  • Downstairs bedroom
  • Downstairs bathroom
  • Enclosed garden / patio
  • Open fire / wood burner
  • Hot tub
  • Internet access
  • Pub nearby
  • Romantic
  • Decorated for Christmas
  • Cottage
  • Dishwasher
  • Washing machine
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