Overview
This restored four bedroom Edwardian farmhouse sits at the heart of a small hinterland hamlet on the edge of a Woodland Trust in South Devon. Swaddled by acres of nature trails, bluebell woods and secluded wild swimming spots, and only a short 15 minute drive from the wild sandy beaches of Bantham and the bustling shores of Salcombe, Bluebell Farm is a spectacular hideaway to celebrate and unwind in.
Kitchen, Living & Dining Areas
The interiors at Bluebell Farm are stylish and relaxed, with plenty of space for entertaining both inside and out. Expect walls hung with original artwork by local artists, and furnishings sourced from antique markets along with repurposed feature pieces and treasured finds from the owners’ travels.
There’s a fully equipped kitchen with access to an idyllic outdoor courtyard, a dining room seating up to eight people, and a characterful sitting room with a wood burner, games cupboard, piano and film projector. There is also a separate study and snug room with a writing desk and a second log burner.
On this floor you’ll also find a boot room and a utility room with a downstairs loo. There is underfloor heating throughout.
The Bedrooms
There are four double bedrooms. The master bedroom has a king-size bed and a freestanding tub in the room. One of the rooms can be made into a twin on request, and one of them has an en-suite. There is also a large family bathroom with a separate shower and freestanding bath tub.
Outside
The alfresco areas at Bluebell Farm are where this escape really sings. There are French doors from the kitchen leading out to a pretty courtyard area with an outdoor table and chairs underneath a fig tree overlooking the walled garden.
Opposite the house and across a little lane, you also have access to a private paddock (great for family games) and stables with more outdoor furniture, a BBQ and fire pit – the perfect set up for starry summer evenings. The stable can be used as a studio for creatives (it comes equipped with an easel), yoga, or even a kids’ revision den.
Dogs
Two dogs are welcome at Bluebell Farm for an additional fee of £45 per dog. Kindly note that dogs are not allowed upstairs or on any of the furniture, and should not be left unattended at the property.
Welcome Hamper
A welcome hamper filled with local goodies will be waiting for you on arrival including a bottle of Plymouth Gin, Luscombe Devon tonic, Willy’s Cocoa chocolate and Heron Valley apple juice.
FEATURES
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Locally Sourced Welcome Hamper

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A Bottle Of Gin

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Grown Alchemist Bathroom Products

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Private Garden & Paddock

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Charcoal BBQ

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Board Games

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Log Burner

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Bathtub

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Hair Dryer

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Nespresso Coffee Machine

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Travel Cot & High Chair On Request

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Walking Distance To Shop & Cafe

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Washing Machine & Dryer

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Smart TV

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Private Parking

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Bluetooth Speakers

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Wi-fi

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3 Night Minimum Stay

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2 Dogs (£45 Per Dog)

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Locally Sourced Welcome Hamper

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A Bottle Of Gin

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Grown Alchemist Bathroom Products

-
Private Garden & Paddock

-
Charcoal BBQ

-
Board Games

-
Log Burner

-
Bathtub

-
Hair Dryer

-
Nespresso Coffee Machine

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Travel Cot & High Chair On Request

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Walking Distance To Shop & Cafe

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Washing Machine & Dryer

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Smart TV

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Private Parking

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Bluetooth Speakers

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Wi-fi

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3 Night Minimum Stay

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2 Dogs (£45 Per Dog)

About Woodleigh, South Devon
Bluebell Farm sits at the heart of the hamlet of Woodleigh, just outside Kingsbridge in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. On the edge of Avon Valley Woods, and next to a Norman church mentioned in the Doomsday Book, this secluded fairytale setting offers plenty of magical woodland walks and nature trails on your doorstep, with wild sandy beaches only a short 15 minute drive away. This pocket of the world is also a haven for food lovers, with many hidden gems and local hotspots on the doorstep.
Things To Know
CHECK IN AND CHECK OUT
Check-In: From 4pm
Check-Out: By 10am
HOW TO GET HERE
From London - 5 hour drive
From Bristol - 4 hour drive
From Brighton - 2 hour drive
PARKING
Private parking is provided on site
Parking is shared with the owner’s Design Studio next door
With space for up to five cars
Eat & Drink
Avon Mill Garden Centre
Pretty cafe in a historic mill, offering lunches, cream teas and Friday night dinners. EXPLORE
Eat & Drink
The Oyster Shack
Devon's award winning seafood, oyster and shellfish restaurant in rustic, cosy surrounds. Originating from an oyster farm EXPLORE
Eat & Drink
The Pilchard Inn
Dine at The Pilchard Inn, Burgh Island's historic pub serving seasonal dishes and sea views near Bigbury-on-Sea. EXPLORE
Things To Do
Surfing
Venture to the local surf spot and sandy beach at Bantham with Batham Surfing Academy, and explore the winding coastal paths. EXPLORE
Things To Do
South Devon Chilli Farm
They cultivate more than 8,000 chilli plants each year, featuring over 100 unique varieties. Stop by the shop and pick up a bottle of their delicious sauce! EXPLORE
Eat & Drink
Avon Mill Garden Centre
Pretty cafe in a historic mill, offering lunches, cream teas and Friday night dinners. EXPLORE
Eat & Drink
The Oyster Shack
Devon's award winning seafood, oyster and shellfish restaurant in rustic, cosy surrounds. Originating from an oyster farm EXPLORE
Eat & Drink
The Pilchard Inn
Dine at The Pilchard Inn, Burgh Island's historic pub serving seasonal dishes and sea views near Bigbury-on-Sea. EXPLORE
Things To Do
Surfing
Venture to the local surf spot and sandy beach at Bantham with Batham Surfing Academy, and explore the winding coastal paths. EXPLORE
Things To Do
South Devon Chilli Farm
They cultivate more than 8,000 chilli plants each year, featuring over 100 unique varieties. Stop by the shop and pick up a bottle of their delicious sauce! EXPLORE