Devon Holiday Cottages
The Furrow & The Yoke
Great Huish Farm, Tedburn St Mary, Devon.
Sleeps: 6 + 2 cots, Rent band:
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Great Huish Farm
Tucked away on the outskirts of
the pretty village of Tedburn St Mary, Great Huish Farm is reached
via a country lane just off the A30. Approximately seven miles from
the historic city of Exeter, this 40-acre sheep farm is just a short
drive away from the north-eastern edge of Dartmoor National Park.
The original ploughman’s
quarters have been expertly converted from a 16th century long barn,
where the heavy horses were stabled, into two superb, adjoining
holiday homes.
The Furrow
(to the right of the photograph) is a delightful two-storey
property which retains much of the character of the original barn,
with ancient beams and sloping ceilings. The bright and airy open
plan living space, complete with woodburner, is tastefully furnished
with oak floors and a stylish kitchen area. A winding staircase
leads to the pretty bedrooms, where the double room boasts French
windows overlooking the pony field below. To the side of the
property, a lovely secluded patio with garden furniture leads to the
lawned garden, which is shared with its neighbour,
The Yoke.
From
14 July to 1 September 2012, The Furrow and The Yoke are combined to
offer spacious family accommodation at this specially reduced rent.
Outside this period, The Yoke and
The Furrow can be booked
separately.
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The Furrow (Sleeps 4 + cot)
Accommodation: Ground Floor: Open Plan
Lounge/Kitchen/Diner with woodburner. First Floor: Bedroom 1 with
king-size bed and en-suite shower room with shower, WC and
washbasin. Bedroom 2 with twin (2ft 6in) beds (can be joined to make
a king-size bed). Bathroom with shower bath, WC and washbasin.
The Yoke (Sleeps 2 + cot)
Accommodation: Ground Floor: Open Plan
Lounge/Kitchen/Dining area with electric woodburner-style stove.
First Floor: Bedroom with king-size bed. Bathroom with shower bath,
WC and washbasin.
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The Yoke also
retains much of the character of the original barn, with ancient beams
and sloping ceilings together with oak floors throughout. The bright and
airy open plan living space is comfortably furnished to include a
two-seater sofa, which converts to a bed for occasional use. A winding
staircase leads to the pretty bedroom, which enjoys sweeping views
across open fields. Outside, guests have their own patio overlooking the
lawned garden, which is shared with its neighbour,
The Furrow.
Facilities: Electric Cooker, Microwave,
Refrigerator, Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine,
Tumble Dryer, Highchair,
Travel Cot, Barbecue, Parking, Television, DVD
Player, Full Heating; Electricity & Heating
inclusive high season. Woodburner fuel starter pack provided then
purchase locally/from owner. Duvets provided.
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Note:
Non-Smokers Only. Saturday Changeover.
A £100 refundable Security Deposit is payable. What
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Local Amenities:
Payphone(2miles) Shop(2miles) Bus(1mile) Train(7miles)
Inn/Pub(1mile) Sea(18miles)
Nearest Coastline: The Exe Estuary and the sandy
beaches of Exmouth and Dawlish Warren.
Tourist Attractions: The National Trust’s Castle
Drogo and Crealy Adventure Park. Exeter for great shops and restaurants as
well as the historic cathedral. Walking, cycling and other outdoor
activities on Dartmoor. Boat trips and bird watching along the Exe Estuary.
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Outside the
period 14 July to
1 September 2012, The Yoke and
The Furrow can be booked separately.
Weekly Prices 2012
A Booking Fee of £15 is payable on each booking
Weeks Commencing 14 & 21 July:
£831. Weeks Commencing 28 July to 25 August:
£1110.
Check Availability for all Prices
Some properties are not
available during the winter months.
For properties that have a Friday changeover, rents and other charges for the following
Saturday apply.
Out of Season, Heating Supplements apply at
most properties, as shown in the
facilities.
These are payable on bookings taking place
before 12 May and
after 15 September 2012.
Google Maps indicate the
approximate locations of the properties.

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