Self-Catering Dartmoor National Park

Hole Farm Dartmoor National Park, Devon

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From: €1,055 weekly Guests 12 Rooms 6 Bathroom 6

Key Features

  • Pet Friendly
  • Near golf
  • Parking
  • Great view

Property Description

Holiday home
Hole Farm is an amazing ancient thatched medieval Dartmoor longhouse near the Devon town of Chagford. The house with accompanying cottage sleeps twelve people in six bedrooms, three double and three twin. On the ground floor are a sitting room with open fire, study and kitchen with dining area. The cottage has a sitting room with wood burning stove and kitchen with dining area. Outside is a grassy garden and acres of fields beyond. Two miles from the friendly Devon town of Chagford, Hole Farm is a magical place for experiencing the best Devon history and scenery on holiday.

Accomodation Details
Four bedrooms in the main house: 2 x super king double, one with en-suite bathroom with bath, shower over, bidet, WC and basin and the other with en-suite WC with basin, 2 x twin (one leads through to a double). Bathroom with bath, shower over, WC, basin. Downstairs sitting room with open fire. Kitchen with electric Aga and dining area. Study. Utility room. Downstairs bathroom with bath, hand shower, basin. Downstairs WC with basin. In the cottage: Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin; bathroom with bath, hand shower, basin; downstairs sitting room with wood burning stove; kitchen with dining area.

Area
A picturesque town at the northern point of Dartmoor National Park in Devon, Chagford is small in size but is packed with amenities and things to do. There is a wide range of shops as well as four pubs. Chagford also has more active facilities such as public tennis court and an open-air swimming pool to enjoy at your leisure.

Region
Devon, with its quiet country lanes, patchwork of lush green fields and sleepy villages is not to be missed. Stately home lovers will be spoiled and why not finish with a scrumptious Devonshire cream tea?

Amenities
Central heating, electric fires, night storage heating, open fire with wood burning stove, modern electric Aga. Microwave, fridge, fridge, fridge-freezer, tumble dryer, washer-dryer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with DVD, WiFi, Phone, Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair available on request, Off road parking for eight cars. Three well-behaved dogs welcome (subject to usual standards of external cleanliness). Note: This property has a private water supply which is tested regularly. Note: Check-in 4pm. Note: Due to the property being thatched BBQ's are not permitted

Holiday Rental Amenities

  • Accepts Pets
  • Cooker
  • Baby Cot
  • Dishwasher
  • Fishing
  • Fishing available
  • Fridge
  • Ground floor
  • High chair
  • Kettle
  • Linen provided
  • Log fire
  • Parking
  • Parking space
  • Telephone
  • Towels provided
  • TV
  • Washing machine
  • Wifi
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Key Features
  • Pet Friendly
  • Near golf
  • Parking
  • Great view

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Self-Catering Reviews

C3178BTkarenr
September 2020
This place is absolutely stunning. The main farmhouse is full of history and character and has everything you need for a large group. It has the added benefit of an additional cottage with two further bedrooms. The location is perfect, a short car ride to the village of Chagford, the reservoir is only five mins away and you are quickly out on to the open moor. I would highly recommend this place.
Paul Scott
August 2019
A very emotional stay at Hole Farm as I can trace my Family Tree back to the 1600's when William and Ann farmed there. It is the most remarkable building that some have described as "quirky" which it may be, but I found it full of friendly ghosts that really made me and my entire family very welcome. With my wife, our three children and their spouses together with our seven grandchildren and Pip, the Tibetan Terrier, it was a truly memorable "Scott" adventure. The owners of this beautiful building are very brave to let it out and I thank them for allowing it to be shared and enjoyed. If you get to stay in Hole Farm, look out for the "HS" stamped into the right-hand door post of the room right of the straight staircase. I know four Henry Scott's lived here between 1716 and 1811. Or maybe other members of the family, my Great Grandfather, Hubert, or my Grand Father Harold. Probably the features I loved the best, apart from the wonderful upstairs flooring,are the superb front door, the main fire place and the door to the spiral staircase with the small round hole giving access to the wooden catch on the other side of it. Just magic.
Mrs Walton
March 2019
This is a sensational historical dwelling .. For hikers, hill runners, cyclists, nature and wildlife lovers it is perfect. Warm in winter . Exciting old features
Mrs Waite
February 2019
We had several phone calls for people we had never heard of .. This was a little annoying. We love this house and Dartmoor and will be back for our 15th or 16th stay. So many that I can’t remember the number of times we have stayed at hole farm. Simply love it!!
Mr Newton
November 2018
A genuine piece of west-country history!
Mrs Buckley
October 2018
A unique experience to holiday in such an old building with lots of character..
Mrs Webb
September 2018
A wonderful house but obviously not practical for all people especially elderly or infirm.. We loved the garden and the peaceful surroundings, a great place for a family holiday.
Mrs Hadfield
July 2018
Hole Farm is the most amazing holiday let! It is full of history and quirkiness and was perfect for a large three generation family. We loved it! It is by no means a luxury let, but is adequately equipped. We would have liked a washing line or an airer as not all clothes can be tumble dried.
Mr Sadler
April 2018
Lovely holiday in a lovely venue.. Sorry you have sold out to Sykes. Big is not beautiful. We prefer a small local company offering a personal service. Probably won't be using Sykes. Makes the first question of this questionnaire irrelevant.
Phillip M
May 2017
On the 2nd day of our 3rd visit never been disappointed whatever the weather conditions, including that electrical storm last night (wasn't that something else spectacular!!). Place is clean and tidy and has that welcoming feel and the family just love it.
422lesley
April 2016
Hole Farm is an incredible place, full of history, and ideally placed for exploring the delights of Dartmoor.. What price the peace and quiet, if this is something you value. The furnishings, whilst being comfortable, are very much in keeping with the whole ambience of the place. We are in the middle of our stay, and already know we will be sad to leave!
smithy2384
January 2016
As someone that doesn't normally write reviews, I felt compelled to leave one to counter the poor review previously left. This house might not be for everyone, BUT... Hole Farm is an amazing place to stay! Full of history, fascinating and tranquil, it really is the perfect getaway. I am booked with friends to stay this year, but have visited with family 4 previously. My parents are regulars having stayed 10+ times. Yes, the floors are wonky, the sofa's have seen better days and the fire can be a bit smoky, but this house is old and full of character. Thank god it hasn't been renovated and the soul stripped from it. The chance to stay in a house so special should be cherished. No frills, but always spotlessly clean. Old doesn't always mean dirty! Basic kitchen facilities but plentiful supples, the kitchen is warm and inviting and we have joked many times that the table is magnetic - you think you're going out, but then the kettle goes on again, papers get opened, toast goes on the aga... The gardens are wonderful and on a sunny day the place feels so very peaceful and relaxing. The surrounding area outstanding, Dartmoor truly beautiful, Chagford a lovely town with fantastic shops and pubs. Special mention to the Ring O Bells for a local atmosphere and Blacks deli for some amazing nibbles. The walk into Chagford down the lanes is also lovely, traffic infrequent out of season and woodpeckers and buzzards to be spotted. Visit with friends, drink wine, eat cheese and wonder whether its the wine or the floors that made you fall over! Visit with family and the kids will love the secret staircase and the tree swing. Get outside on a clear night and look up - amazing star spotting! If you love old properties and want to get out walking in an amazing place, coming home to somewhere warm and perfect for large groups, book Hole Farm. You'll want to visit again and again!
mopdraper
November 2015
This wonderful devon longhouse was totally unloved, dirty and lacked any kind of comfort. We left after 2 days as the house was uncomfortable, the fire smoked badly and we were plagued with wasps[in dec??] One of our party was disabled. Very upsetting for him so not recommended for anyone with walking difficulties The lack of care in the furnishings, the cleanliness , and quality of everything was not up to even a 1*. Very disappointed and it spoilt my birthday treat for my family.
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