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2117 Log Cabins with a restaurant in the UK

Log cabins are self catering accommodation, but that is not a sentence of one week in the kitchen. It’s an opportunity to start the day at your own pace with breakfast as you like it, and to come and go as you please. But it’s lovely to have a restaurant close by so that you only use that kitchen when you want to. The log cabins below will ensure you never feel chained to the hob or the sink.

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Log Cabin in Dumfries and Galloway 2

Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland

Log Cabin in Dumfries and Galloway From £785 Availability

These beautiful bespoke detached properties offer luxurious accommodation nestled in a private peaceful bay within a stone s throw away from the sea shore but yet close to all local amenities. Located only 2 miles from the village of Auchencairn and 11 miles from Castle Douglas making this a fantastic base to explore the areas natural beauty and wildlife, or just to relax and look out to sea from the lodges and you may even spot the dolphins. There are numerous attractions close by including, Sweetheart Abbey, Galloway wildlife conservation park, Drumlanrig castle, Broughton house & gardens, Caerlaverock castle, The summer gallery, Threave castle & gardens, Ellisland farm, Robert Burns house & museum, Dundrennan abbey, Loch Ken water sports, The Stewartry museum, many golf courses including Colvend, New Galloway & Dalbeattie. These nine attractive lodges are set privately around a large secluded bay, just a stone s throw away from the seashore. Outside: private enclosed balcony with seating area and hot tub, guests are welcome to explore the bay and country walks around the estate. Leisure facilities: private hot tub and sea fishing. Amenities: ample parking, towels, bed linen, electric, central heating and Wi Fi included. Regret no smoking. Regret not suitable for children over 6 months. Location: beach on site, basic shop/post office 2 miles. Larger shops, pubs, restaurants 8 miles. This stunning single storey accommodation offers ONE king size bedroom with beautiful sea views, flatscreen TV with Freeview and patio doors leading out to enclosed balcony. Bathroom: large with bath and separate shower cubical, his & hers sinks and WC and an additional WC. Lounge/kitchen/diner: spacious open plan room with large flatscreen TV with Blu ray DVD, Freeview and feature fire. Kitchen area, modern well equipped, with wine cooler, gas oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher and large dining table. Utility: with washing machine and tumble dryer.

The Old School House 4

Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Wales

The Old School House From £647 Availability

The fabulous, characterful Old School House sits quietly on the phenomenal Pontardawe Country Estate which enjoys a remarkable history, unique character and more than one hundred and twenty acres of beautiful rolling Welsh countryside. The Old School House enjoys much character, two bedrooms, beautiful living space and its own outdoor space. It is nestled between the folly and the walled garden with its own delightful lawn, alongside the picturesque River Clydach. In addition to its superb grounds, the Pontardawe Estate boasts a gorgeous manor house, Pontardawe Country House, as well as a number of other holiday cottages that Oliver’s Travels also feature. Guests can book each of these individually or for a special celebration, you may want to consider booking a selection of the cottages as well as the manor house.

The Old School House is tucked away and offers beauty, serenity and tranquility to the lucky guests that happen to book it. With two beautiful bedrooms, the cottage sleeps four guests in luxurious comfort. The Old School House was a former outbuilding on the estate, some of which record a history back to the early 1400’s. The estate lies in the ancient hamlet of Cilybebyll with links to the descendants of Welsh Kings, Arthurian legend, tales of the Mabinogion, the Norman invasion, the Earls of Pembrokeshire, Winston Churchill’s secret army, eighteenth century prisons, Charles II, the tea plantations of Ceylon, coal mining, the Industrial Revolution and much more. A World War II hideout, used by Churchill’s Secret Army was found in the estate’s private bluebell woodland and gained recognition as a Scheduled Ancient Monument of national importance. The Old School House enjoys its own fascinating history. The building was used as the Church Sunday School in the early 20th century. Children received a glass of milk and a slice of cake after every session. Word spread and children came from other parishes to attend. The ground floor was originally a bakery and children from the estate were taught in an upstairs room. The building was also used as a sewing room at one point with the opera singer Madame Adelina Patti having many dresses made in the cottage. The cottage now makes for a tranquil, beautiful, idyllic retreat with its wonderfully rich history and the fabulous estate grounds. Guests wake up to bird song and the babbling stream, what utter bliss!

The Old School House boasts a warm and cosy living room with a fabulous wood burner for chilly evenings, comfy leather sofas and chairs and beautiful views from the windows. The cottage is pet friendly on request so you will often find guest’s furry friends curled up in front of the wood burner. The traditional country kitchen is the heart of this wonderful cottage. It offers a brilliant Rayburn cooker and woodburning stove which keeps the whole cottage warm and cosy. The solid oak kitchen offers every appliance that you could wish for and carries a very warm and welcoming ambience. The Old School House also boasts a very smart conservatory, a beautiful bright and airy spot to enjoy the warmth and natural light flooding through the windows, curled up with your holiday book. The cottage is heated by renewable energy.

Upstairs you will discover two beautifully finished bedrooms, one with a super kingsize bed which can be made up as twins and one with a double bed. The sumptuous beds are beautifully dressed and offer the sleep of kings. They share a gorgeous bathroom with a bath and overhead shower. There is an additional toilet on the ground floor. The cottage is very pretty, inside and out. You will not forget your holiday here, that is for sure!

You can have food delivered from the local supermarket in Pontardawe, so you do not even need to leave this idyllic corner of Wales. Guests enjoy access to the river and farm trail and enjoy woodland walks from the doorstep. It is hard to beat this secluded, peaceful location. If you do leave the estate, then the majestic Brecon Beacons and the stunning Gower Peninsula are on the doorstep.

The Old School House sits in the one hundred and twenty acre Pontardawe Country Estate in the tranquil hamlet of Cilybebyll, close to the village of Pontardawe. The estate is absolutely marvellous with woodlands, rivers, bluebell woods, sprawling fields, bird nesting boxes, beautiful picnic spots, a stately manor house and other holiday cottages. It is the perfect rural retreat between the Gower Peninsula and the Brecon Beacons National Park. Though you may find it hard to leave this wonderful spot, there is much to do and see. The estate courtyard where many of the cottages are located is bounded by the upper reaches of the picturesque River Clydach and on the other side by green parkland pastures grazed by sheep and cows. The high hills of blue pennant sandstone provide the backdrop to an idyllic and tranquil scene. Guests booking The Old School House are free to roam the estate including its award winning bluebell woodland. The estate’s farm walk is a circular walk for guests which meanders from the doorstep of The Old School House towards the summit of Mynydd Marchywel and back. En route, guests follow mountain streams, climb over stiles, explore the bluebell woodlands and traverse lazy green fields. On a clear day, the panoramic vistas include the Swansea Valley, Swansea Bay, the Bristol Channel and the Brecon Beacons National Park.

The cottage is an excellent base for those that want to explore the landscapes by bike. The Afan Forest and Bike Park Wales are easily accessible.

The Old School House is just twenty minutes drive from the beautiful Swansea Bay coastline and the Gower Peninsula with its gorgeous coves and glorious stretches of fine sand. The Victorian seaside village of Mumbles with its promenade, shops and restaurants is worth a visit and for those that love nature and the outdoors, the National Showcaves of Wales and the Vale of Neath’s spectacular waterfalls are nearby. Guests enjoy visits to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and the Glamorganshire Heritage Coast, both less than half an hour away.

Mumbles was one of Dylan Thomas’ many stamping grounds and is the home of some world class ice cream. Mumbles is steeped in history with its lighthouse being built in 1794. It also boasts a Victorian pier and Oystermouth Castle which sits on the hilltop overlooking the sea. There are lovely boutique shops and galleries including the gorgeous Lovespoon Gallery and the Gower Gallery. No visit to Mumbles would be complete without sampling some ‘fresh off the boat’ seafood, its handmade chocolates and its fantastic ice creams.

Barn in Mid Wales 2

Tretower, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £421 Availability

A stone barn that has been thoughtfully converted, this property is part of a complex of three and is situated on a working farm. Stunning panoramic views of the Black Mountains will surround you and you can easily reach popular spots around the Brecon Beacons. Crickhowell, a picturesque village in the Usk Valley is 3 miles away, where you will find excellent independent shops, restaurants, pubs and cafes. Head further afield to Abergavenny in 8.5 miles, Brecon in 12 miles or visit the town famous for its literature and arts, Hay on Wye in 18 miles. For the walking and cycling type, there are plenty of routes available right from the property, so you won t need to use the car. Enter the barn through a stable door where you will find plenty of space to hang coats, dog leads and take off your muddy walking boots. The open plan kitchen, dining and living area is cosy and comfortable. The kitchen has plenty of work and storage space to prepare and cook meals. A small dining table and chairs is situated next to a window, so you can admire the surrounding sights while enjoying breakfast. The living area has a sofa and TV with Freeview and a DVD player for an evening in after a busy day exploring. Upstairs, you will find a king size bedroom with en suite. Outside the front of the property is a sunny terrace with an oak bench and table and chairs. You will be able to access an extensive range of footpaths such as the Beacons Way and the Black Mountains routes from the land surrounding the property. There is also plenty of space to park right by the barn.

Barn in North Devon 10

Ilfracombe, Devon, South West of England

Barn in North Devon From £784 Availability

The popular seaside town of Ilfracombe is only five miles away from the cottage and has many shops, pubs and restaurants for visitors to discover. Surfers will love the golden sandy beaches at Woolacombe, Croyde and Saunton, whilst the rugged beauty of Exmoor is a must for hikers. This perfect family cottage is situated on a 20 acre farm and is 1 of 5 holiday properties on the complex and offers a unique holiday experience with so much to see and do off and on site! The spacious cottage is accessed via the communal courtyard area. On entering you a greeted with a handy entrance hall, perfect for wiping those sandy toes! Also on the ground floor you will find one double bedroom with an en suite shower room and WC, plus three twin bedroom and a family bathroom with shower over bath and WC. Heading upstairs you will find another double bedroom with en suite shower and WC. The fabulous lounge/kitchen/diner is also located on the first floor. This open plan space is perfect for all the family and is completed with TV, DVD, Freeview, video, Hi Fi and a cosy wood burner. The kitchen/diner area is big enough to gather all the family around and rustle up your favourite meals with an electric oven, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher. There is also a handy washing machine and shared tumble dryer available. An external staircase leads outside to fully enclosed private garden with patio furniture where the views over fields can be enjoyed. Why not buy a disposable BBQ (can be purchased on site) and spend the evening eating alfresco? Ample on site parking. Onsite activities include Meet the farm animals, (many of which are rescue animals), such as horses, alpacas, pigs, donkeys, rabbits, chickens, guinea pigs and ducks. This holiday offers a unique chance to let children enjoy nature in a farm setting, thanks to the toddler friendly pets corner with pond dipping and animal handling. Indoor play barn (shared) with pool table, table tennis and other games, perfect for those with a competitive streak. Library that is well stocked with books, children's toys and videos for everyone to enjoy. Outside play area with swings and slide.

Barn in Somerset 2

Taunton, Somerset, South West of England

Barn in Somerset From £468 Availability

Situated in the hamlet of Knapp just outside the highly popular village of North Curry, which has a shop/post office, coffee shop and a pub. Taunton, the County Town of Somerset, is approximately 7 miles with an extensive shopping mix, restaurants, leisure facilities, the County Cricket ground and racecourse. There are miles of walks to be enjoyed directly from the property which meander through a rural landscape teeming with wildlife. Local wildlife safaris can be arranged prior to your stay which is a fantastic way of discovering all that Somerset has to offer. The central location makes it perfect for visiting both coastlines including pretty Watchet and Blue Anchor Bay to the North and the popular seaside towns of Seaton, Lyme Regis and Sidmouth to the South. Step into the light and airy open plan lounge/kitchen/diner with apex ceilings, beautiful exposed beams, oak flooring and wood burner, a perfect place for a quiet, or romantic break away. Settle in for a snug evening with a feast, a bottle of wine and a film on the Smart TV. The perfectly equipped kitchen has an electric hob and oven, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave and washing machine it is a great space for cooking lazy breakfasts or trying out new recipes. Completing the accommodation is a king size bedroom with an exposed stone wall, which is all part of the charm and character of this conversion. Sleep tight with your faces glowing from a day exploring the wonderful countryside. The shower room can be found next door with a shower and WC. Outside there is an enclosed walled courtyard garden with far reaching countryside views, great for both you and your four legged friends to relax in. Guests will find a table and chairs, a charcoal BBQ as well a wood fired hot tub, which is particularly inviting at night, when guests can enjoy the warm bubbling water under the star filled skies. You will be very welcome to use the owners tennis court too. There is ample off road parking available.

Barn in Oxfordshire 8

Witney, Oxfordshire, Heart of England

Barn in Oxfordshire From £1074 Availability

The property is well situated within miles of open country and offers an excellent array of shops, pubs, restaurant and markets within easy reach. The bustling village of Bampton, which was the film set for Downton Abbey is just a mile away. Just four miles away sits the historic market town of Witney offering a choice of local amenities and a bustling weekly market. Walkers and cyclists are spoilt for choice with footpaths and cycle ways leaving from the doorstep, leading to the meandering River Thames which runs through open fields and picturesque Cotswold villages. With Oxford, Burford and the Thames side town of Abingdon, just 12 miles away, you can enjoy the best of both worlds. Relax in the spacious country style lounge with its original limestone walls, featuring cosy log effect fire, where you can snuggle up on the comfy three seater leather sofa, immerse yourself within the scatter cushions and throws and read a book or watch a movie. If you decide to stay in for the evening, adjacent to the lounge is an impressive kitchen with including double range oven and hob, microwave, two fridges, freezer and utility room, washing machine and dryer. You don t even need to do the dishes as there is also a dishwasher. Leading on from the kitchen and lounge you will find a dining room with large farmhouse table and chairs to seat eight, which can be adapted for ten. Also on this floor you will find a twin bedroom with two single beds and a third bed on request,and en suite shower room with WC. Heading up to the first floor you will find a large gallery landing leading to a king size bedroom with an en suite bathroom, which has a shower over the bath and WC. Also a double bedroom, a twin bedroom and a family bathroom with a shower over the bath. The four bedrooms can comfortably sleep eight people, there is also a Z bed available on request making it an ideal destination to enjoy a relaxing break for a group of families or friends. Heading through the large patio doors you will find a delightful enclosed terrace garden with a BBQ and outside furniture for you to sit back and enjoy a chilled glass of wine on a warm summers evening. There is plenty of parking available outside the property.

Log Cabin in West Wales 4

Stepaside, Pembrokeshire, Wales

Log Cabin in West Wales From £440 Availability

Embrace a slower pace of life and stay in this charming lodge in rural Pembrokeshire, set just 1.5 miles from the coast. Nestled within a peaceful holiday park and surrounded by mature woodland, it is the perfect base for walkers, cyclers and adventurers alike. Stroll along the old railway line to Wiseman s Bridge 1.5 miles away, refuelling with a meal at the popular pub or with a picnic on the beach. Slightly further along the coast is Saundersfoot 3 miles away with its array of restaurants and cafes. Boasting a golden sandy beach, it is also an idyllic setting for a traditional day at the seaside exploring rock pools and building sandcastles. Climb the steps and enter via the open plan living space to find a spacious and light filled retreat that s both extremely stylish and practical. High ceilings, laminate flooring and elegant furniture set the scene for relaxing afternoons, so you can curl up on the sofas to watch TV or settle down at the contemporary style table for family board games. A stylish kitchen area offers an array of equipment including an electric oven, gas hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine, and the entire room is kept pleasingly warm by a crackling electric fire. Next, the cosy twin bedroom with 3ft single beds has built in storage, and the master double bedroom features built in storage and an en suite shower room. Completing the property is a generous shower room with a shower compartment and WC. Encircled by a picket fence, your outside space is a good spot to watch the world go by over afternoon tea, or why not lace up your boots and prepare to explore the nearby woodland at leisure. Off road parking is available.

Newport Manor 24

Barnstaple, Devon, South West of England

Newport Manor From £5082 Availability

Newport Manor is a charming, quintessentially English period home that imbibes all the eccentricity of an English country estate, brimming with vibrant character, set within exquisite layers of pristine gardens.

The Regency style facade of this delightful home is an elegant monochrome with distinctive wrought-iron portico offering a cloistered veranda and elegant balcony, overlooking the primrose-lined pathways, pretty trellis covered arbours and expansive lawns.

Guests will enter an enchanting little world, suspended in time, bursting with ornate touches, period architecture and lavish yet cosy interiors. Full of surprises, this sumptuous home comes with its own series of converted out houses, providing spice and variety: a wonderful bright summer house, a glamorous bubbling hot tub, and its very own pub, the Frog and Pheasant, with games room and timber bar set within welcoming burnt orange walls and a genuine pub atmosphere!

Newport Manor, is set within the heart of the Devonshire countryside, down a winding lane, with far reaching country views. It is has been finished with verve and charisma, executed with both comfort and elegance in mind, to accommodate large parties of up to twenty-four guests.

This quirky, rural idyll offers inviting interiors: an eclectic blend of open fires, lavish features with all the modern fittings required for a luxury family break. Understated luxury is the tone of this home!

The kitchen offers a bright, airy and sociable space for the group to convene at the end of the day, with a large central breakfast bar and views across the gardens; top-range appliances are provided along with double range five hob stove and traditional Aga.

The modern rustic feel is interspersed with unadulterated glamour at Newport Manor. The drawing room offers a little formal indulgence; deep, regal crimsons and antique dresser, along with Art Deco mirror and opulent chandelier. The outdoors beckon, through the large bay French window doors. In contrast, the lounge has a laid-back feel, soft earthy tones, comfortable sofas and a wall mounted television; ideal for evening downtime.

The dining room is finished with dove greys and Georgian panelled walls, a vivacious setting for colourful family meals. Newport Manor is a secluded space where the family can escape the bustle of modern living and reconnect, enjoy the grounds, cook together and take a stroll to the private pub for a game of snooker or darts!

The bedrooms are sumptuously finished, tranquil and elegant spaces with crisp cotton bed linen, generous proportions and unique touches. The luxury tone is apparent: plush fabrics, accents of sophisticated colour, suave finishes including ornate lighting, antique furnishing and glamorous adornments.

The second floor has a charming attic-like feel with sloping ceilings and exposed timber beams.

Newport Manor boasts one and a half acres of land; fully executed for outdoor living, parties and celebrations, there are built-in speakers by the summer house and barbecue, so whether it be rocking out some tunes with a glass of bubbles in the hot tub, or a sedate game of croquet on the lawns, this home has it covered, with style, charisma, and abundant eccentric charm!

The winding and luscious Whiddon Valley is just outside Barnstaple, in a beautiful part of north Devon, known for its lanes framed with wildflowers and windswept coastal pathways.

Barnstable is not exactly a sea-side town, it is nestled on a tidal estuary, yet has a breezy seaside feel to it, with pretty cafes and winding streets, boutiques and a lot of fascinating local history.

Both the Museum of Barnstable and Barnstable Heritage Centre are worth a visit; the latter takes visitors on an exciting journey through time!

The historic Pannier Market showcases dependent on the day antiques, produce and collectables; at the same time visitors can stock up on Butchers Row at the local bakery, deli, fishmongers and butchers. Barnstable has a buzzing and lively range of local businesses and an old fashioned high street with independent producers.

The Tarka Trail is ideal for a sunny day; with lovely views of the countryside around Barnstable, or visitors can hire bikes and take a picnic.

Portmore Golf Club is a luxurious twenty-seven hole golf course with attractive restaurants and bars.

North Devon is known for its dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches and unspoilt nature - this spectacular and diverse country is abundant with gastronomical excellence, history, outdoor pursuits and cultural experiences.

Wimborne House 16

Wimborne, Dorset, South West of England

Wimborne House From £2999 Availability

Wimborne House holds a wonderful position on the outskirts of the market town of Wimborne Minster, set in a quiet spot which is just a quick stroll from the town square, the centre of all the action! For those looking to explore the beautiful country of Dorset, there is no better location, with beautiful beaches, gorgeous countryside and a vast wealth of unique family attractions to enjoy, all within easy reaching distance.

The characterful home has been lovingly modernised and today seamlessly combines its original charm with modern, recently updated interiors, comfortably accommodating up to sixteen guests across seven spacious bedrooms. On the ground floor is the main living accommodation which comprises of a grand sitting room, a formal dining room and a colourful country kitchen complete with AGA. Both the kids, and the slightly-bigger kids, are bound to love spending cosy evenings in the media room and watching movies on the 75-inch screen. Also on this level is the first of the bedrooms, a twin room with en-suite shower room. Upstairs are three well-appointed king-size bedrooms, one of which boasts its very own en-suite bathroom. The remaining bedrooms share the use of a luxurious family bathroom. A further few steps lead up to an additional two twin bedrooms. On the second floor is a family room complete with a king-size bed and two single beds as well as an en-suite bathroom.

Outside, the children will enjoy playing games in the large garden, while the adults are bound to love spending the evenings enjoying a quiet sundowner in the 5-seater hot tub. There is no better place to end a warm Summers day than enjoying a tasty barbecue al fresco in the garden.

Wimborne House is situated on the outskirts of the market town of Wimborne Minster, situated in beautiful East Dorset. The location is ideal for families with a wide range of restaurants, bars, boutique shops and helpful amenities just a 5-minute walk away. The closest sandy beaches can be found less than half an hour away at Bournemouth and on the gorgeous Sandbanks peninsular, here you can catch the chain ferry to the Victorian seaside town of Swanage, where there is plenty to see, do and explore. Poole Harbour is just 30-minutes away, from here catch a ferry to Brownsea Island with its impressive views and wonderful wildlife, including red squirrels and a variety of birdlife, it makes a relaxing day out that the whole family will enjoy.

For those looking to enjoy the great outdoors, Moors Valley Country Park is just twenty-minutes away and offers cycle paths, a steam railway and an entire forest to explore. There is also a “Go Ape!” on-site, perfect for the thrill seekers! Just ten minutes from Wimborne House is Kingston Lacy, owned by the National Trust, it is an opulent family home built in the Dorset countryside to resemble an Italian Palace. Visit in January or February and enjoy a walk amongst the beautiful snowdrops!

Colleton Hall 12

Tiverton, Devon, South West of England

Colleton Hall From £5311 Availability

Welcome to the stunning grade II listed Colleton Hall. It holds a truly marvellous location, nestled within thirty-eight acres of private woodland and parkland, it offers those fortunate enough to stay the perfect country escape where they can enjoy total tranquillity. Its unspoilt location, set between Exmoor to the north and Dartmoor to the south, makes Colleton the perfect choice for those wishing to really explore Devon and all that it has to offer. While you will be staying in an area boasting rolling countryside, moorlands and valleys, the rugged north Devon coastline with its gorgeous beaches, is just a short car journey away.

The home boasts a rich and fascinating history and while it is believed to date back to Elizabethan times, Sir James Roupell Colleton purchased the Hall in 1833 and spent several years upgrading the house enhancing the existing Georgian features; today’s style and architecture reflect this. In recent years, Colleton Hall has been completely refurbished by the present owners, revealing original features and now seamlessly blends its original character and charm with modern interiors and updated furnishings.

Colleton Hall can comfortably accommodate up to twelve guests across six, well- appointed bedrooms. On the ground floor is the main living accommodation, the four grand reception rooms including a grand gothic reception hall are all south facing, overlooking the impressive grounds with doors leading onto the terraces. The large, family kitchen boasts all the tools a budding chef could possibly need! Upstairs on the first floor are the six bedrooms, three king-size doubles, two double rooms and a children’s bunk bed room, each with en-suite bathroom or shower room.  There are terraces from the West Wing bedroom and also the master en-suite overlooking the lake and parkland in the distance. This makes Colleton Hall the perfect accommodation for big friends and or family groups celebrations, with pleanty of space and great value for money. The real wow factor can be found outside, the grounds are south facing which allows guests to enjoy wonderful countryside views. The expansive grounds offer the opportunity for long walks through the totally private woodland alongside the stream which flows to the Little Dart River. The children are bound to enjoy wildlife spotting with the opportunity to see a range of diverse wildlife (including red deer) and birdlife!

Please note that larger groups can be comfortably accommodated in the additional East Wing taking the total group up to 18!

The near-by villages of Nomansland, Rackenford and Witheridge together offer helpful amenities including excellent pubs, post offices, village stores and restaurants. The Michelin award-winning restaurant The Mason Arms is just a 10-minute car journey away in Knowestone, while The Stagg Inn, said to be the oldest pub in Devon, is just over a mile away in Rackenford. The old market town of Tiverton is 15 minutes away, set on the banks of River Exe, it boasts its very own Castle,canal walk and a wider range of fantastic amenities with a large variety of shops, supermarkets and restaurants. South Molton and Barnstaple offer weekly pannier markets with a wide range of local produce.

There is plenty to see, do and explore in the surrounding area, Exmoor National Park is just 20-minutes from Colleton Hall, while buzzing Exeter is half an hour away, enjoy a fun-filled day spent in the ancient city after a scenic car journey through the Exe Valley. For the beach bums and keen surfers, there is easy access to the popular beaches of Saunton Sands, Woolacombe and Lynton, all less than an hour away.

There is easy road access to Colleton Hall for those coming from all directions, situated just 20 minutes from Junction 27 of the M5 and 5 minutes from the A361. For those travelling by train, Tiverton Parkway station is just twenty minutes away, from here it is possible to reach London Paddington in just two hours. For those arriving by air, Exeter Airport is just 35 minutes away, Bristol Airport is reachable in 1 hour and 15 minutes. The local activities include golf, horse-riding, fishing, walking and many Exmoor adventures are all close by. This Manor and its secluded grounds and woods represent the ultimate country estate escape: spring fed lake for dark water swimming, paddle boards, rowing boat and canoe and wildlife, including Devon's famous red deer wandering through the grounds.

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