The front door opens into light and brightdining kitchen. Plentiful work surface space and modern specification appliances will delight the keen chef. Thekitchenis equipped with an inductionhob, built-in oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and separate fridge with freezer compartment (no washing machine or tumble dryer). An oak dining table for six is positioned beside large windows overlooking the garden. Theloungefeatures a large corner sofa which can be used an occasional bed for two extra guests, Smart TV and DVD player. Cloakroomwith WC and washbasin. To the first floor, a light spacious landing leads tobedroom 1which overlooks the garden andmeadow and has a 5ft king bed. Bedroom 2boasts moorland views and is also furnished with a 5ft king bed, Smart TV. Both bedrooms have open hanging hooks and chests of drawers. Bathroom with WC, basin andbath with shower over, wash basin and WC.
This converted former farm building is within view of Dartmoor National Parks most famed beauty spot and well loved ancient tor, Haytor Rock, and now provides three fantastic holiday properties. They have been sympathetically converted and beautifully styled and furnished with a blend of warming moorland colours and cosy soft-furnishings which are complemented with modern luxury amenities. Light, bright and stylish with versatile accommodation, The Wool Store is an end of row barn which boasts views over open moorland behind the property as well as garden and meadow views to the front. Tastefully furnished and comfortably appointed, it is perfect for couples as a romantic bolthole as well as for friends holidaying together. Rural, yet not isolated, the peaceful location will dazzle the senses for those seeking outdoor pursuits as well as those wanting a restful holiday at any time of year. Each of the properties boasts stunning views across open wild sweeping moorland as well as across rolling Devon countryside towards the sparkle of the South Devon coastline. Dartmoor ponies are likely to nuzzle at the propertys gate. Whether on foot or on bike, there are endless routes straight from the front doors, and the many mysterious Dartmoor tales will captivate the imaginations of all ages. The historic quarries at Haytor are just a short walk away, from where you can follow the Haytor Granite Tramway, tracing the route to the coast uden when granite was exported during the late 18th Century. For cyclists, Haytor is a regular Tour of Britain stage. For more restful pursuits there is a fabulous cafe bar offering delicious local goodies, a wonderful Dartmoor Inn and restaurant, and a National Park Visitor Centre that will equip guests with plentiful local information within a short stroll of the barns. Just slightly further afield, within a mile or so, there is a well stocked farm shop as well as a selection of picturesque village inns and tearooms; and just beyond that a wider selection of amenities are found within Bovey Tracey. Beyond Dartmoor, the shops, theatres, and cinemas of Exeter are not far away. The local beaches of Teignmouth, Shaldon, Dawlish and Collaton Cove are around 30 minute drive away. Day trips to the South Hams and beaches also offer a great alternative for a fun day-out.
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