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An aerial view showcases the converted horse lorry set in a green field, surrounded by trees. The spacious deck is visible, furnished with outdoor seating and an umbrella. Nearby, a barbecue area and swings are positioned on the lawn, enhancing the outdoor experience.
Place to stay in Harberton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

Peaceful glamping horse lorry, off grid, sauna

Ruby Rose is the perfect off-grid glamping getaway-a unique fully-equipped converted horse lorry in its own field on a smallholding near Totnes.Although completely off-grid,it has every home comfort,including wi-fi,TV,gas cooker,fridge/freezer,hot-air heating and modern compost loo and shower. Decking areas, outside the living space and bedroom give wonderful views of the countryside. You have sole use of the whole field with al fresco dining area,barbecue, swings,table tennis and its own hens!

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A wooden dining table set outside displays a tray with glasses and a glass pitcher. A vase filled with sunflowers and greenery sits beside it. The log cabin, framed by trees, features a large glass door that provides a view into the cozy interior.
Guesthouse in Berry Pomeroy
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Beautiful wooden lodge hideaway

Tucked under a beautiful Oak tree, in the grounds of our house, Oak Lodge offers a secluded hideaway, ideally situated on the main road 1 mile from the quirky market town of Totnes, a perfect touring base! Accommodation is comfortable log cabin style. Fully centrally heated to keep you cosy in the cooler months! 2 double bedrooms, shower room and open plan kitchen/living space, the perfect retreat. Outside is a grassy area for relaxing. A perfect place for your break away, with private parking!

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An open-plan living area features a grey sofa positioned on a geometric patterned rug. A wall-mounted television is visible, alongside a selection of magazines on a small shelf. Natural light pours in from the large sliding doors, which open to a vibrant outdoor space.
Guesthouse in Stoke Gabriel
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 257 reviews

Timberly Lodge in the riverside village

The Lodge is a beautifully renovated guest house. The property is designed for 2 people. The property offers 1 bedroom and an open-plan living room, including well-equipped kitchen, dining area, a sofa bed, a south facing patio, parking and private entrance. The Lodge is adjacent to the main house and shares a drive. It is located in the heart of Stoke Gabriel village and 7 minutes walk to the river Dart, shops, pubs and the River Shack cafe. Sandridge Barton Vineyard is a 25-minute walk away.

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The image captures the silhouette of a clock tower reflected in calm waters, surrounded by lush greenery. A pink and blue sky enhances the serene atmosphere, while a bird is seen gliding above the scene, suggesting peaceful surroundings.
Cottage in Stoke Gabriel
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Smugglers’ Creek, Riverside Cottage, Stoke Gabriel

Smugglers’ Creek is a cosy traditional fisherman’s cottage on the riverside in the lovely village of Stoke Gabriel, South Hams. There is a slipway just outside the cottage where you can launch your dinghy or kayak, and you can also hire a kayak from the quay in summer. Directly opposite the cottage is the fab River Shack Cafe for delicious drinks and meals morning to night (Thurs to Sunday in winter)The village boasts 2 pubs and a restaurant, general store with P.O. and the Dart River Gallery.

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The exterior of The Milking Parlour features a rustic brick wall, complemented by a light blue bench and a small side table. Potted plants adorn the space, and a sign displaying the name of the property is mounted beside the door. A grassy hillside is visible in the background.
Cottage in Blackawton, Dartmouth, Totnes, South Hams
5 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Peaceful, rural, two bedroom converted barn

Converted from an ancient barn, The Milking Parlour is part of Little Wadstray farm. Very peaceful and surrounded by rural views it is ten minutes from the beautiful beaches of the South Hams, close to the picturesque towns of Dartmouth, Totnes and Kingsbridge and an hour away from Dartmoor. A great spot from which to explore the beauties of South Devon. It has a fully fitted kitchen, a log burner, wifi and all creature comforts and has been finished in an 'industrial/French farmhouse' style.

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A spacious staircase with wooden steps leads to a mezzanine level, surrounded by gently curved green walls. Natural wood beams create an inviting space, while a large glass vase adds a subtle decorative touch. Ambient lighting enhances the warmth of the interior design.
Home in Landscove
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 421 reviews

The Shippon. Unique luxurious South Devon getaway.

A calm, deeply luxurious space to recharge & reconnect. The Shippon is a meticulously converted cow barn with heated, polished concrete floors, gently curving deep green walls, hand-built kitchen, warmly lit reading nooks, & natural materials. Woollen blankets, feather sofa, antique Scandinavian log burner, king-size bed with French linen & down, waterfall shower, & the softest towels. Our sleepy Devon hamlet is only lit by stars at night. You might just sleep better than you have in years.

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The exterior of The Hide is framed by blossoming trees, showcasing a wooden facade with a subtle color palette. A lantern hangs beside the entrance, complementing the natural surroundings, while lush greenery and bamboo plants add to the inviting atmosphere.
Tiny home in Berry Pomeroy
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

The Hide, Unique stay in Totnes, Devon.

The Hide is a hidden treasure for those seeking a unique Devon escape. Tucked among the trees along a leafy bridleway, it offers the ideal setting to unwind and explore. Situated on the edge of the peaceful hamlet of Loventor, just three miles from the historic town of Totnes and directly on the scenic John Musgrave Heritage Trail, it provides a perfect base for discovery. Only a ten-minute walk away lies Berry Pomeroy Castle — one of Devon’s most picturesque and intriguing historic sites.

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A cozy living area features a modern coffee table and two sofas, adorned with colorful cushions. A television is positioned across from the seating area. A unique blue fireplace serves as a focal point, complemented by light from skylights and a decorative pendant light.
Apartment in Devon
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 318 reviews

The Loft, flat in Totnes Private parking King bed

Welcome to ‘The Loft’! A light and spacious one bedroom maisonette which offers a contemporary feel with all the cosy creature comforts one could possibly desire for a delightful getaway... If shopping is your thing The Loft is located within an 8 minute walk of the historic and hip High Street of Totnes. Dartmoor National Park and the beautifull South Hams coastline are within easy reach particularly if you have your own transport, and private off road parking is provided right outside.

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A quaint outdoor seating area features a circular table surrounded by black chairs, shaded by an umbrella. Vibrant purple flowers bloom in the foreground, complementing the rustic stone patio. The charming cottage with a thatched roof is partially visible in the background.
Cottage in Longcombe
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

Cosy 17th century Grade II listed cottage ,Totnes

Having undertaken a major modernisation the cottage retains many historical features . Sleeping 6 in 3 double bedrooms there is a large kitchen diner , sitting room with log burner , bathroom with bath and separate shower and a downstairs cloakroom . The enclosed small garden to the rear offers lovely views and the opportunity to star gaze at night . We allow flexible check in and check out times if there are no bookings either side. One dog is welcome for a booking fee of £60.

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The exterior of The Barn is showcased, featuring white plastered walls and a wooden roof. A gravel area with outdoor seating is visible, surrounded by greenery and blooming plants. Windows allow natural light, and a door invites entry into the peaceful space.
Barn in Devon
5 out of 5 average rating, 211 reviews

The Barn, West Ford Farm

The Barn is part of an historic farmstead. It was built from cob and stone in the 18th century and sits in a peaceful valley, a lovely place to get away from it all and enjoy the glorious Devon country side. It is on the edge of Dartmoor and next to the Two Moors Way. The pretty village of Drewsteignton is a couple of miles away with it's pub The Drewe Arms. The National Trust's Castle Drogo is half a mile beyond that. The Drogo Estate has beautiful walks along the River Teign

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The exterior of West Barn reveals a sleek industrial design, featuring dark corrugated siding and large windows. A lush green lawn is dotted with bright poppies, creating a vibrant foreground. The expansive patio accommodates a dining table, enhancing the outdoor inviting space.
Barn in Dartington
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Luxury Eco Escape in South Devon

West Barn is a brand new barn style house built to replicate a barn that once occupied the site, but was too dilapidated to be converted. The result is a unique, light filled home with extraordinary eco credentials, that pays homage to its roots with the industrial architecture, but has been designed as a comfortable, luxurious home. It's perfect for family getaways, with plenty to entertain children, but also a luxury break for friends or couples.

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A vibrant pathway is lined with bright yellow daffodils, drawing the eye towards the charming cottage in the background. Lush green grass gently slopes upward, and sunlight filters through the trees, creating a serene outdoor setting.
Home in Blagdon
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Idyllic, peaceful converted 19th Century Barn

The Pound House is a self contained two bedroom converted 19th Century barn in the idyllic, rural, and peaceful valley of Blagdon in South Devon. Blagdon is nestled in a a beautiful South Devon Valley betwixt the moors and the sea with easy access to local attractions and tourist areas. Only 3 miles away from the English Riviera Coast and the historic town of Totnes, with its excellent range of independent shops and restaurants.

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