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571 Log Cabins with tennis in the UK

What could make your holiday go with more of a swing than tennis courts and neighbours willing to make up a competitive four? Or else other kids to play with your kids, and let them enjoy themselves with no effort on your part? However works best for you there is no doubt that a tennis court helps to serve up an enjoyable holiday. The log cabins below won’t get you to Wimbledon, but at least it’s a start.

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Salcombe Retreat 16

Salcombe, Devon, South West of England

Salcombe Retreat From £4148 Availability

Salcombe Retreat is a warmly-inviting, contemporary home set in the woods, offering sleek architectural finesse and light-filled accommodation blending modern comfort with home-like appeal, on the edge of well-heeled Salcombe.

This compelling home is every inch the polished sea-side home, providing a slick and fresh space for a large family or group of up to twenty to spread out and adjust the pace within an environment hallmarked by chic interiors, designer flair and quality of raw materials and fittings.

Guests will simply exhale and relax as they enter this woodland world of flawless comfort, open-plan living and understated luxury. Executed with group living in mind, guests can enjoy both privacy and abundant potential for vivacious, sociable living.

The open-plan spaces have an ease about them, providing unpretentious yet ever-so tasteful ambience; low hanging designer lighting pops of zingy colour such as lime greens and aqua, hints at the nautical setting and fresh, Scandinavian style. Salcombe Retreat provides the ideal space for a family to reconnect within a bright, airy and luminescent environment, away from the bustle of the crowds and the strains of modern living.

The magnificent dining table is a natural timber beauty, seating twenty - nestled against the floor to ceiling glass which offers a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living. Guests can enjoy long and leisurely meals; late and indulgent breakfasts or mouth-watering barbecue dinners under the stars and aside from the mysterious woodlands.

Finished with charisma and panache, this home has playful touches, and will appeal to all ages; the pièce de resistance is the building-length huge terrace style balcony, offering a sumptuous room for dining, relaxing, enjoying a good book in peace, strolling across to the table tennis table or slipping into the bubbling hot tub whilst breathing in the night air!

Salcombe Retreat was formerly a writer’s nook, and thus provides an ideal retreat for artists, writers and creatives; there are glimpses of the sparkling ocean and the Salcombe sands through the whispering trees; this is truly a magical escape - like a very refined treehouse!

At the end of the day, guests can curl up, cosily on the sofas, with the lambswool throws in front of the log burning open fire, and in the morning the canopy of trees will rustle with the sound of birdsong; Salcombe Retreat is a home which imbibes its natural surroundings.

Modern finishes compliment the gorgeous soft fabrics and use of wonderful natural materials; exposed brick and timber are recurrent, whilst a confident design eye has selected a range of retro and contemporary furniture. The kitchen is a stylish open-plan affair, with a long breakfast bar, accents of teal and charcoal in a matte finish; a blend of industrial steely greys and soft oak with uplifting splashes of aqua to create a bright and airy space.

Blending effortlessly, the living space is low-key, offering hanging pods, comfortable sofas, edgy lighting and great entertainment potential for “downtime” or movie nights.

Salcombe Retreat accommodates fourteen guests, across the main house. The bedrooms offer both simplicity and luxury: a fresh, airy, nautical air permeates these bright, spacious bedrooms, finished with crisp cotton linen. Guests are guaranteed a wonderful nights sleep, against the restful backdrop of soft taupes, whites and dreamy palette with the rustle of the leaves outside.

Over two acres of land at this home comprise mysterious paths and verdant trees, terraced gardens with beautiful gable and herringbone stonework, offering ample space to roam, explore, play or have sumptuous picnics.

Salcombe Retreat offers the final word in discreet luxury; simplicity blends with innate glamour and every little extra touch has been thought of within an ambience which is effortlessly low-key, vibrant and uplifting within flawless architectural design and light-filled interiors. *Please note the house is not suitable for hen or stag parties.
Steep, woodland garden: beautiful but not suitable for small children without adult supervision

Salcombe Retreat is on the South Devon coast, just outside the beautiful coastal town of Salcombe. Salcombe sits on the banks of the Salcombe Estuary making it one of the prettiest towns in South Devon. Located within the South Devon Area of Outsanding Natural Beauty, Salcombe is known for its spectacular coastal views and rolling surrounding countryside, as well as being a centre for sailing. Salcombe is a great base for a holiday spent on the water or at the water’s edge.

With its estuary location, Salcombe is a water sports haven - whether it be sailing, kayaking, surfing or paddle boarding - the crystal blue waters are inviting. The local beaches are fabulous, with golden sand and turquoise.

This delightful town draws a glittering crowd, and offers so much, from charming artisan shops to surf lessons in the sun, and coastal pathway walks or tours of the local gin distillery.

Dining out is a sumptuous affair, among our picks, would be the Victoria Inn, an award-winning gastro pub with large beer garden which is very popular in the summer. Down by the fish quay, the Crab Shed is a must for seafood.

For the “beachy” vibe, try The Winking Prawn, or the homemade crab tagliatelle with garlic, chilli and lemon at The Crabshell Inn. For smart Mediterranean chic, the Salcombe Harbour Hotel is an excellent choice.

Taking a boat tour is a wonderful treat, to be able to drop in on hidden coves or hop a secluded beach. Or stay on dry land, to walk to North Sands in just seven minutes for safe swimming and views of the Salcombe Estuary, Sunny Cove and Wolf Rock.

A stroll down Salcombe’s Fore Street will reveal a hotbed of cosy bookshops, quaint coffee parlours and beachwear boutiques, whilst further afield visitors will chance upon art galleries, boat-building yards and ‘live’ food stalls.

For surf lessons with video analysis, head to Discovery Surf, or try stand-up paddle-boarding with Waterborn. Take the steep and scenic walk from Salcombe to Bolt Head. Or follow the East Portlemouth and Gara Rock Trail along the South West Coast Path above the harbour, passing the romantic ruins of Fort Charles.

This part of Devon offers sublime natural beauty, alongside some of the prettiest and most sought after seaside towns, brimming with water sports potential and fine dining experiences, there really is something for everyone.

Warbleton Oast House 11

Heathfield, East Sussex, South of England

Warbleton Oast House From £3290 Availability

Equipped with table tennis, table football and darts as well as a huge garden with a trampoline and play area, Warbleton Oast House is a fabulous home for all the family!

The huge kitchen is the fantastic heart of the home, with beautiful colourful tiles contrasting with the sophisticated monochrome design, with a fabulous island which doubles as a breakfast bar. Adjoining this is the wonderful formal dining room with space for ten. Relax in the vast living room, with a vaulted, beamed ceiling and a fabulous original brick fireplace with a modern log-burner. Two sofas face one another, with a third facing the fireplace, ensuring there’s space for everyone to gather together and spend some quality time with one another. Large stable doors with glass panelling invite the warm glow of sunlight into every inch of the large room. There is an additional snug for getting cosy in front of the TV for a relaxing evening. But if it’s not relaxation you’re after, fear not – there’s table tennis, table football and darts for the ultimate fun and games!

There are five bedrooms in total, with four in the main house, including the master-suite, a double, a twin and a family room, and the final double room is found in the adjoining barn. The master-suite can be found on the first floor, enjoying the same delightful traditional style with wooden beams set against the pearly white walls, and Velux windows that allow the light to flood through the room. The en-suite bathroom has a bathtub and the same elegant design, inviting you to relax and soak in peace. The room in the barn has a fabulous en-suite bathroom, as does the second double in the main house, while the family and twin rooms share a family bathroom. All four bathrooms are warm and modern, with a range of double-size showers and large bathtubs.

And finally, step outside to your enchanting garden, where the kids can frolic on the large lawn, complete with a trampoline and play area! There’s a covered seating area and table here so you can keep an eye on the youngsters if needs be. There’s plenty of private parking on the gravel driveway so don’t hesitate to bring the car – you’ll appreciate it in this fabulous rural location!

A maze of rolling countryside, abbeys and battlefields, medieval villages, bustling market towns and gorgeous coastline, East Sussex is also the most forested county in England! Diverse, inspirational landscapes and breath-taking views from the endless tranquil and unspoilt settings make this an incredibly enticing county right on the south coast of England. And that’s not to mention its 90 miles of stunning beaches and vibrant towns and cities!  

Less than 40 minutes away, in the fabulous, family-focused town of Eastbourne, one of England’s most genteel seaside resorts you’ll find serene boating lakes, Victorian gardens and a three-tier promenade! This is also the location of the famous sights of the dramatic Seven Sisters chalk cliffs and Beachy Head, the UK's highest chalk cliff at 531ft (160m) above sea level, offering stunning views over the English Channel.

Hidden villages and towns blitzed by bloody Norman battles, cool seaside resorts and flourishing vineyards, traditional country pubs and thriving market towns, ancient woodland and lowland heaths are all tucked among a maze of criss-crossing paths and lanes and country roads. Views of rolling farmland and historic estates in all directions add a sense of the timeless elegance of Sussex and its rich variety of wildlife and habitats among a beautifully varied geography. Idle your way through the cobbled medieval streets of Rye, the flat marshes of Pevensey, the high Ground of Ashdown Forest, beautiful lowlands and river landscapes of the Lower Weald and the maze of avenues through Friston and Ashdown Forests.

With 1,750 hours of sunshine per year, 'Sussex by the Sea' offers some of the sunniest and cleanest beaches in the UK, including the traditional English seaside town of Brighton, whose beach is renowned for its packed seafront. And then there’s Eastbourne, Bexhill-on-Sea, Hastings and St Leonard’s, to name but a few. Take a trip to Hastings old town, the shipwreck heritage centre and flamingo adventure park for the perfect day out!

There are endless fabulous homes and gardens to visit, including Great Dixter House and Garden, Michelham Priory and Sheffield Park Garden with an array of stunning colours, exotic flora, magnificent gardens, elegant lakes and even a sculpture trail! At the priory you’ll even find a medieval cloister garden and the longest medieval moat in England!

For an active day in the sunshine, stretch your legs on the South Downs Way, which traverses from Eastbourne to Winchester along England’s newest national park, the South Downs National Park, with 1,600km2 of breath-taking views and hidden gems. Indeed, if you’re a keen walker or cyclist, there’s 3500km of walking paths, bridleways and scenic roads, including the well-establish routes of the Cuckoo Trail, and the incredible Forest Way.

If traveling from far away, just outside East Sussex, Gatwick Airport services the whole world, while Brighton City Airport (often called Shoreham Airport) provides flights to many UK airports.

Cosy Swiss-Style Wooden Chalet in Aberdovey, Snowdonia with stunning sea views 6

Aberdovey, Gwynedd, Wales

Cosy Swiss-Style Wooden Chalet in Aberdovey, Snowdonia with stunning sea views From £805 Availability

Aberdovey, which is in the Snowdonia National Park, is a village of great character and charm, located at the mouth of the River Dovey. It is unspoilt and the small amount of development that has taken place in recent years has been carried out at the rear of the village thus not disturbing the sea front and shopping area.

The estuary offers excellent facilities for sailing and water-skiing, there being a public slipway. There is a superb sandy beach with sand dunes which is ideal for children, behind which there is a well-known golf course. It is possible to hire sailing boats, canoes, SUPs and to go on fishing trips. Windsurfing is now a very popular sport in the estuary and boards can also be hired. Kite surfing is also popular and local tuition is available. There are two public tennis courts, a pitch and putt and a bowling green.

The surrounding area provides plenty of entertainment for children on bad days. At Tywyn, just five miles away, there is an indoor swimming pool, squash courts, playground, cinema and the well-known Tal-y-llyn narrow gauge steam railway. The countryside around Aberdovey is reputed for some of its beautiful walks, Happy Valley being just to the rear of the chalet site. the famous Cadir Idris mountain is 40 minutes drive away.

The chalet is on a small exclusive site immediately at the rear of Aberdovey being some two-thirds of a mile from the village centre. It is on high ground and each chalet enjoys unrivalled views over the Dovey Estuary and South Wales. On a clear day you can see both the Northern and Southern tips of Cardigan Bay. The site is surrounded by fields and open countryside and could not be more safe for children.

It is a Norwegian pine bungalow, being finished to an extremely high standard with double-skin walls, floor and roof and double-glazing. Thus it is warm and cosy on a wet and windy day and cool on a hot day. The accommodation is as follows:-

Living/Dining room - this is a particularly attractive feature of the chalet as it is south-facing with picture windows all round and it enjoys fabulous views. Leading off is a large balcony which can be used for eating out. One corner of the room is used as a dining area with a large pine refectory table that will easily seat eight people. At night, the seats pull out and converts into a 4’6” double bed. The whole room is tastefully furnished in pine and bright colours. There is a colour television and a digital satellite dish in place, but tenants need to bring their own black box and viewing card.

Kitchen area - another corner of the living room is separated off to form a compact but practical kitchen incorporating a fridge, dishwasher, small microwave oven, electric cooker and masses of cupboards. It is fully equipped with cooking utensils, crockery, glass and cutlery for eight people.

Bedroom No. 1 - double bed with duvet, fitted cupboards. (Double blankets are available if required; they are stored under the dining-area sofa unit)

Bedroom No. 2 - double bed with good headroom plus full-length single bunk bed above also with good headroom, duvets, chest of drawers and hanging space. There is a cot provided (that would need assembling), along with an Ikea infants high chair.

Bedroom No. 3 - full-length bunk beds with good headroom, duvets, fitted cupboards.

Bathroom - Shower, wash basin and WC.

Cupboard containing mains switches, hoover floor cleaner, etc..

Bed Linen, bath towels and hand towels are provided. Please bring your own beach towels. Please also bring with you a small amount of dishwasher tablets if you wish to use the machine.

OCCUPATION: 3 p.m. on day of arrival; departure by 11am at end of stay.



Located in Aberdovey, this chalet is by the sea. King Arthur's Labyrinth and Ty Crwyn are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Aberdovey Golf Club and Tan y Coed. Traveling with kids? Consider Coastriders Kitesurfing and Corris Craft Centre. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Barn in Somerset 4

Bath, Somerset, South West of England

Barn in Somerset From £496 Availability

Situated in a small village within the Chew Valley, this property is surrounded by excellent walks and cycle routes. To the south, the Mendip Hills is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and boasts a wide array of flora and fauna to be discovered. A short drive will bring you to the historic spa city of Bath, which is famous for its beautiful Georgian architecture, Roman Baths, boutique shops, restaurants and cafes. Closer to home, the local villages boast several pubs, shops, a Post Office, tennis club and lake with tea shop and fish and chip restaurant and Indian restaurant and takeaway. This delightful detached barn conversion is arranged on one level offering spacious and comfortable accommodation within a rural setting. The entrance takes you into a bright and airy conservatory where you can relax on the comfy furniture with a good book and enjoy the warmth of the sun. This leads you to the contemporary, well equipped kitchen with electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, washing machine, microwave and dishwasher. Dine in the open plan lounge/diner with high ceilings and exposed stonework. The lounge area boasts a wood burner effect electric fire, TV/DVD and patio doors to the garden area. There are two good sized bedrooms both with a TV, the first is a king size and the second is a twin zip and link (which can be made as a super king size on request). There is also a contemporary shower room with shower and WC. Venturing outside is an enclosed lawned garden with a patio and a charcoal BBQ making it a perfect spot to enjoy al fresco dining, or a place to relax and enjoy a glass of wine. Conveniently to the side of the property is allocated parking for two cars.

Barn in South Cornwall 6

Looe, Cornwall, South West of England

Barn in South Cornwall From £605 Availability

The closest town being the Cornish market town of Liskeard which has all the amenities one could ask for. To the north lies Bodmin Moor with some fantastic walks and views over the old mining engine houses that symbolise Cornwall's proud past. To the south is the coast with the villages of Looe and Polperro remaining popular with the seasonal tourists. Here you can relax in one of the many cafes, bars and restaurants on offer. Attractions include The Eden Project, The Adrenalin Quarry, Kart World, Siblyback Segway adventure, the Monkey Sanctuary and for the cyclist Cardinham Woods. On entering this charming barn conversion you will find yourself in the large hallway, a perfect area to leave your muddy boots or coats. Further inside you will find the open plan kitchen/diner a fantastic space overlooking the surrounding countryside and gardens. The large table comfortably seats six and the well equipped kitchen comprises of electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. Next, the lounge greets you as a homely space with three sofas surrounding the open fire (first basket of logs included) and Smart TV with DVD. French doors open onto the enclosed garden area allowing the warmth of the sunshine to flood the room. Also on the ground floor you will find a shower room with WC. Heading upstairs are the 3 bedrooms. 1 king size, 1 twin and 1 bunk room and the family bathroom offers bath, hand held shower and WC. Outside the property benefits from an enclosed garden area with patio, garden furniture and BBQ, a fantastic area for alfresco dining or just soaking up the warmer evenings. There is an abundance of facilities onsite including a shared heated outdoor salt water pool (open from beginning of May to end of September), tennis court and boules court. There is also a shared games room, for those rainy days with pool, table football and darts board. Or why not wander the grounds of the 110 acre site with woodlands and streams. A handy utility room is located near to the accommodation with shared washing machine and tumble dryer. Ample off road parking available.

Barn in North Yorkshire 7

Masham, North Yorkshire, North of England

Barn in North Yorkshire From £1125 Availability

Located near the peaceful village of Kirkby Malzeard, with the beautiful cathedral city of Ripon close by, perfect for a friends or family holiday. Set on the edge of the stunning Yorkshire Dales, ideal for cyclists having featured on the route for the Tour de Yorkshire. Explore the charming market towns of Leyburn and Middleham. Take a trip to the magnificent Jervaulx Abbey and Richmond Castle, worth a visit at any time of the year. A little further afield is Harrogate and the market town of North Allerton, indulge in some retail therapy and treat yourself to afternoon tea at the famous Betty s Tearoom or visit the Black Sheet Brewery in Masham. A warm welcome awaits as you enter the property into a spacious entrance hall with useful cloakroom for coats and boots and a ground floor separate WC, venture off the hallway you will find a beautiful lounge with wonderful views onto the garden and open countryside. Cosy up in front of the wood burner and enjoy a favourite film on the Smart TV or why not challenge your fellow guests to a board game. If you want a quiet space, head through to the snug just off the lounge(with sofa bed), enjoy the view, a cup of tea and a good book. Also, off the hallway is the dining room, a great space to enjoy meals together and plan the next days adventure. To the left of the entrance is the well designed kitchen with breakfast bar, electric oven and gas hob, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge, freezer and microwave, the perfect social space to enjoy preparing a meal together. Heading upstairs you will find four bedrooms. These include two double bedrooms, one with en suite shower room and WC and one with en suite bathroom with shower over bath and WC, one double bedroom and one single bedroom, all with magnificent views over the countryside. Completing this floor is the family bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC. As you head outside, you will find an abundance of space to enjoy, a patio with garden furniture to relax in the sunshine or why not dine al fresco under the newly constructed pergola when the weather allows. You have use of the property s enclosed paddock, great for some garden games and children to run around and play safely. The garage doubles as a games room for those days when the weather is inclement there is a table tennis, table football and darts. On a fine day you can throw open the doors, sit at the bench table with a drink, play some games and enjoy sweeping views. Play some music on the imitation juke box and have some fun. There is ample off road parking for at least six cars and plenty of space for your bicycles.

Barn in Mid and East Devon 11

Honiton, Devon, South West of England

Barn in Mid and East Devon From £1040 Availability

Perfectly situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the Blackdown Hills and East Devon, there is much to see and explore including steep ridges, valleys, picturesque villages, ancient features and historic houses. The ever popular and world renowned Jurassic Coast and the delightful seaside resorts of Lyme Regis, Seaton, Sidmouth and Exmouth are within driving distance, as well as Beer, Branscombe and Budleigh Salterton. The stunning cathedral city of Exeter half an hour away by car, boasts an array of shops, bars, restaurants, cinemas and theatre, and the pretty market town of Honiton is even closer and is a mecca for antique hunters. Other attractions and places of interest include Crealy Adventure Park, Escot Gardens and numerous National Trust properties and gardens. Stepping into the property you are immediately greeted by a beautifully light and airy kitchen/diner with two electric ovens and five ring hob, microwave, fridge, freezer and dishwasher. The next room is a spacious yet cosy lounge with patio doors to outside and here, comfortable sofas sit in front of a Smart TV/DVD and warming wood burner. The final rooms on the ground floor are a king size bedroom, a single bedroom with single bed and a bathroom with shower over bath and WC. Heading up the stairs and on to the first floor the rest of the bedrooms can be found, there is another king size with TV and en suite bathroom with shower over bath and WC, a further king size, and two twin bedrooms. There is also a bathroom with hand held shower over bath and WC which services these bedrooms. Venturing outside a large garden area surrounds the property and boasts a hot tub, enclosed lawn, patio area, garden furniture, garden games and charcoal BBQ. Further to this there is access to a shared games room with table football, table tennis, pool table and selection of board games provided and a shared utility room with two washing machines and a tumble dryer. A seven acre dog walking field is also available for your furry friends. There is ample off road parking located on the private driveway.

Barn in Lincolnshire 4

Lincoln, Lincolnshire, East of England

Barn in Lincolnshire From £340 Availability

Enjoy excellent walks and cycle routes straight from the door into the Lincolnshire Wolds. Cadwell Park Circuit is a short drive away, as are the market towns of Louth, Horncastle and Market Rasen, also well known for its racecourse. Lincoln, famous for its cathedral, castle and Magna Carta Centre is close by and worth a visit. You could also spend a day at the beach at one of the sandy beaches at Skegness, slightly further afield. This cosy cottage welcomes you with open arms, step through the door and down a couple of brick steps into the open plan lounge/kitchen/diner. Decorated with exposed brick, oak floors and a high ceiling boasting oak beams, this is a room full of character. The kitchen area provides a great space for all your culinary needs with an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer and microwave. Enjoy lazy breakfasts together at the nearby dining table. Take time to unwind and put your feet up on the sofa with a good book and cup of tea and watch some evening TV on the TV/DVD in the lounge area. The bathroom offers a spacious shower over spa corner bath which is fantastic to relax in after a busy day s exploring, and WC. The ground floor bedroom is decorated with pine furniture including double bed with pretty views over the garden where you can enjoy long lie ins. Take the stairs up to the mezzanine floor twin bedroom area in the eaves of the property with restricted head height, so it s great for younger ones with twin beds. Take time to unwind in the enclosed courtyard with table, chairs and BBQ. Beyond the courtyard is a spacious shared grassed area with lots of space to enjoy outdoor games. Explore the 300 acres following the private Farm Trail, designed to take guests on a beautiful path around the farm incorporating a ponds, woodland, private airstrip, dedicated wildlife areas, of ground and enjoy some time relaxing by the lake watching the wildlife or try your hand at a bit of fly fishing, or play a game of tennis on the shared tennis courts. You will also have access to a share utility room with washing machine. There is off road parking for two cars.

Barn in Mid Wales 8

Crickhowell, Glamorgan, Wales

Barn in Mid Wales From £972 Availability

This stunning property is located in a beautiful location, set on a working farm with a stream running by, this is truly idyllic. Ideal as a base for walking, with the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains on your doorstep. The lovely little town of Crickhowell, with two butchers, a bakers, Post Office and shops is just six miles. The famous literary town of Hay on Wye, just 25 minutes with a plethora of independent stores and book shops. Nearby attractions include trekking centres within 10 20 minutes drive and some of the riding trails in The Golden Valley riding centre. For those simply looking to relax and unwind, with a pub within walking distance, there are very few better spots. Enter this spacious country retreat, into the hallway that leads to the character kitchen/diner. This large well equipped room has electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer. There is a feature dining area and additional two seater sofa looking out to the garden. Through to the stylish lounge with Sky TV/DVD/Amazon Firestick and cosy wood burner, along with underfloor heating, making this an inviting residence whatever the season. There is also a downstairs WC. There are two separate staircases, the first from the lounge, leads to two bedrooms a king size with Jack and Jill bathroom with shower over the bath and WC, and a bunk bedroom. The second staircase leads to a further two bedrooms, both of these are doubles and a separate shower room with WC. Externally there is a lovely, enclosed garden with sunny aspect, lawn, decked area, full size foldable table tennis table and BBQ. Enjoy the newly added riverside terrace, with undercover eight seater patio table and chairs located overlooking the burbling brook, this is the perfect spot for a relaxing drink watching the children play or for an al fresco meal. There is a separate garden room accessed externally via the enclosed garden, use this space to relax and unwind reading a book or let the fun begin on the table football. This separate area can also be utilised as a separate sleeping area, as there are 2 pull out beds available for guests to use. Garden room has TV, DVD player and games console. There is private parking for two cars.

Log Cabin in Mid and East Devon 2

Uplowman, Devon, South West of England

Log Cabin in Mid and East Devon From £434 Availability

Set in the grounds of the family run dairy farm this shepherds hut offers a great holiday home for couples. A great base from which to explore the beauty of Devon. As soon as you arrive you begin to relax and experience a slower pace of life. Visit the nearby pretty villages such as Bickleigh, which has the River Exe meandering through it, or the popular Mill that offers boutique shopping and artisan foods. The distinctive dark red soil, typical in this area, makes it a scenic setting ideal for walking and exploring. Nearby is the town of Tiverton, which has a pretty canal offering boats for hire. Further afield is the city of Exeter, with its huge variety of shops and restaurants. Stepping up into the hut you will find the stylish and contemporary shower room and WC with a heated towel rail. To your right you will find the remainder of the studio style accommodation, consisting of a kitchen area with fitted units, electric oven and two ring hob, microwave and fridge with ice compartment, everything you need to cook and prepare a romantic meal. Before you head to bed, light the wood burner, relax on the armchairs and watch a movie on the Smart TV/DVD. Completing the accommodation, and the perfect spot for a good night s sleep is the king size bed. Heading outside enjoy relaxing on the enclosed private decked area with garden furniture and charcoal BBQ or take a dip in your own private hot tub whilst enjoying superb views from the decking over the surrounding farmland and countryside. You will also have access to the shared tennis courts. There is ample off road parking available.

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