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From: £300Sleeps: 5Bedrooms: 3Bathrooms: 1
Description
Hans Meadow, Trentishoe: Parracombe
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Facilities
The kitchen is well equipped with an induction hob, electric oven, dishwasher, washing machine and free-standing fridge-freezer, along with a microwave, kettle and toaster. Cookware, utensils, crockery, cutlery and glassware are all provided, plus a couple of tea towels and oven gloves. On arrival you will find tea, coffee and milk so you can have a hot drink when you arrive, and washing-up liquid is provided in the kitchen.
The sitting area is focused around the wood burner - a starter basket of logs and kindling is provided from October to March. Further logs can be purchased on-site from the owners if you require them. There is a wall-mounted television in the sitting area too.
Wi-Fi, electricity and oil central heating are all included. Water at Hans Meadow is supplied by a natural spring; it has been fully tested and is approved as safe to drink.
Bed linen and towels are provided. Please bring your own towels if you wish to take them with you away from the property. Hand soap and one or two toilet rolls will be provided per toilet. The property is on a private drainage system - please do not flush anything other than toilet paper.
Location
Trentishoe is a peaceful hamlet tucked into the Heddon Valley on the northern edge of Exmoor National Park, midway between Lynton and Combe Martin. The South West Coast Path runs along the coastline here and Hans Meadow is just a couple of minutes from the path. Surrounded by steep wooded hillsides and open moorland, this is a quiet, unspoilt corner of Devon where red deer graze in the fields and the pace of life slows right down. The nearby hamlet of Martinhoe perches high on the Exmoor coast with dramatic cliff views across the Bristol Channel to Wales. Together, Trentishoe, Parracombe and Martinhoe make a superb base for exploring Exmoor's finest walking country, hidden valleys, and spectacular coastline.
The village of Parracombe is around 4 miles away and has a pub and a farm shop for everyday essentials. The Hunter's Inn in the Heddon Valley is a popular walkers' pub and well worth a visit - the valley itself is National Trust managed and one of the finest spots on this stretch of coast and is just over a mile from the property.
Lynton and Lynmouth are approximately 6 miles to the east, offering a good range of shops, cafes, restaurants, and the famous cliff railway. Combe Martin is approximately 4 miles to the west, with a sandy beach, shops, and the Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park.
For larger supermarkets, Barnstaple has Tesco, Sainsbury's, and most high street shops. Ilfracombe also has a good range of independent shops and a small supermarket.
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- check Kettle
- check High chair
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- check Wi-Fi available
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- check Iron and board
- check Log fire
- check Central heating
- check Linen provided
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- check private garden (enclosed)
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