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Whitechapel Cottages
Property Summary Whitechapel Cottages, on the edge of Exmoor National Park, offers a peaceful retreat for large groups of 18 guests on 300 acres. The property features a farmhouse and 2 character cottages, a spacious group dining room, a games barn, an indoor sauna and spa, and an outdoor hot tub. Main Description The cottages sleep 4 to 18 in 3 cottages, with group dining in the Garden Room for 20 guests: Barton House sleeps 9 Cartwheel Cottage sleeps 5 Groom's Lodge sleeps 4 All the properties have been awarded the Visit England 4 star for many years. Additional onsite activities include onsite canoeing, fishing, archery, massage and yoga, making it perfect for group gatherings in a tranquil countryside setting. Barton House: An idyllic Victorian farmhouse overlooking the old meadow and trout lake. All properties have held the Visit England 4-star award for many years. The house sleeps 9 in 4 bedrooms, with space for two travel cots. All rooms are spacious. Upstairs, there’s a family room (double and single beds), twin room no.1, twin room no.2 with an en suite, and a shared family bathroom. Downstairs, twin room no.3 is accessed by one step from the entrance hallway. Across the hall are a large farmhouse kitchen, breakfast room, shared shower, and toilet. The dining room seats 8 to 10 people, and the spacious TV lounge has three three-person sofas. Both rooms feature wood burners. Heating is provided by a central oil boiler, with solar PV panels supplementing hot water. Additional heating comes from two Wood Warm wood burners, with free logs for indoor use. The well-equipped farmhouse kitchen can cater to groups in the adjoining Garden Room, with place settings for 20 people. Connected to the farmhouse via a semi-covered walkway, the Garden Room includes a shower, toilet, laundry facilities, seating for 20, a food prep area, a small sofa area for 5, and another wood burner. Outside the Garden Room are outdoor seating, a table, an outdoor spa, and a firepit area in the meadow. The farmhouse has excellent 4G mobile signal for creating mobile hotspots. Free Wi-Fi is available in the Guest Office, though not suitable for gaming or streaming. Cartwheel Cottage: The old Chauffeur's accommodation is an 18th-century cottage featuring two bedrooms, including a master/family room with a four-poster bed. The living room has a log wood burner, and all rooms offer superb views. This reverse-level accommodation includes a large ground floor reception with access to private gardens and adjacent parking. 2 well behaved pets by arrangement. Grooms Lodge: Originally the Estate's saddlery and Groom’s store, this cottage has been lovingly converted into an open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area. All rooms are on the ground floor, including a double bedroom, a twin bedroom, and a family bathroom. The lounge features a new log burner and LCD TV. It's ideal for families with small children and individuals with limited mobility. 2 well behaved pets by arrangement. The farmhouse and cottages are nestled among enchanting inner and outer courtyard gardens and a play area, surrounded by meadows, an orchard, lakes, and forest. There are ample spaces for summer barbecues, outdoor fires, and activities for celebrations of any size. In recent years, we've hosted a variety of groups, offering on-site activities such as canoeing, archery, yoga, and massage. We can also help organize off-site activities like coasteering, climbing, and cycling. Relax and unwind in the Health Suite with an indoor hot tub and sauna, or enjoy the outdoor spa with meadow and lake views. You can also book yoga sessions (group or individual) in the yoga barn, holistic massages, or a range of other treatments. For outdoor enthusiasts, nature trails wind through the grounds and woodland, the lakes offer Canadian canoeing sessions and coarse fishing, and cycle trails are easily accessible. A small selection of bikes is available for hire. From Whitechapel Cottages, you can easily explore the area's attractions, including some of the best surfing beaches, the rugged beauty of Exmoor National Park, and delightful country pubs. Indoor Description All the accommodation is within 100m of each other. Barton House: 2 Double Bedrooms (one with ensuite shower) 2 Twin Bedrooms (one ground floor) Family bathroom Family Shower Room (ground floor) Breakfast Room Dining Room with ‘Woodwarm’ wood burning stove Lounge with ‘Morso’ wood burning stove 42″ inch flatscreen LED TV and DVD Fully Equipped Farmhouse Kitchen with Dishwasher and Microwave 5 person outdoor Spa in the garden. Large Garden with views across the meadows and lake Large Sunny Conservatory Free Wi-Fi in Guest Office plus reasonable 3G mobile signal Cartwheel Cottage: Sleeps 4/5 people plus cot Electricity, heating and logs included Fully equipped kitchen including kettle, toaster, microwave, electric oven an hob 32” LED TV and DVD player New ‘Firebelly’ wood burner in the lounge Heating: New wall mounted convectors in bathroom and twin bedroom, Night Storage Heaters and wood burner in living room Master bedroom family room with lovely up lighting, romantic and stylishly decorated four-poster bed, plus single futon chair and a lovely mixture of antique furniture. Bath with Electric Shower Big entrance hallway (great for fishing gear, bikes, kids stuff, buggies etc Parking for Two Vehicles Bed Linen included Cot and High Chair available on request child gate on top of stairs Welcome starter information pack Tea, coffee, sugar and milk on arrival Private garden and busy bird table Secluded garden outdoor table and chairs with BBQ Bath Towels for hire Free Wi-Fi in the guest office Free use of Spa and Sauna room Free use of the games barn 2 well behaved pets by arrangement Grooms Lodge: Electricity, heating and logs included (you have control) Fully equipped kitchen including kettle, toaster, microwave, electric oven an hob, and integrated fridge, hand blender 32” LCD tv and DVD player Wood burning stove includes free logs Heating: convector’s in bedrooms, night-storage heater and woodburner in living room, kitchen and bathroom with ceramic tiles with underfloor heating Bath with Electric Shower plus underfloor heating Cot and High Chair available on request Welcome starter information pack Tea, coffee, sugar and milk on arrival Private garden front and back and amazing bird table Outdoor table and chairs and secluded BBQ area Bath Towels for hire Bed Linen included Parking for Two Vehicles 2 well behaved pets by arrangement -minimal charge Free Wi-Fi in the guest office Free use of Spa and Sauna room Free use of the games barn The price includes bed linen, heating, electricity, and logs for indoor use, as well as the use of spas, saunas, the big games barn, and the Guest Office. The price also includes bath towels (please bring beach towels), and a hand towel is located at each sink basin. Outdoor Description Carrying food from the group dining room to and from the kitchen of Barton House (the farmhouse) works well for groups. There is a covered walkway, and it's approx a 12-meter walk from the oven to the group dining space. Place settings for 20 people and well-equipped with pans, etc. Even larger pans are available on request. All cottages and group facilities are within 150 meters. The play area and gardens are between the other two smaller cottages along with the health suite and the games barn. Outside DIY catering options for groups include Gas BBQ, patio heaters, and Ooni pizza oven are available for hire - £30 per item per session. Each property has a charcoal BBQ available for free; please provide your charcoal. The 250-acre farm includes lakes and woodland, providing idyllic walking, picnic spots, and coarse and trout fishing. Parking There is ample onsite parking. Pets Description Up to 2 dogs welcome in both Cartwheel House and Grooms Cottage Restricted mobility This has not been completed by the owner. Exit in case of emergency This has not been completed by the owner. Christmas / New Year This has not been completed by the owner. The region Few places in Britain can boast the stunning combination of landscapes found in North Devon and Exmoor. With spectacular cliffs, secret coves, golden beaches, wild moorlands, sparkling river valleys, and lush rolling hills, this area is a truly special destination. North Devon's 171 sq km of outstanding natural beauty has earned it UNESCO Biosphere Reserve status, thanks to its unique blend of landscapes, wildlife areas, rich cultural heritage, and committed communities. North Devon offers a harmonious balance between heritage and modern life, making it a friendly, laid-back, and beautiful part of the country. Here are some local favorites to explore: South Molton Just a 5-minute drive away, South Molton dates back to early Saxon times and features traditional architecture and a growing reputation for antique shops. It hosts a regular pannier market on Thursdays and Saturdays, selling fine arts, crafts, and local produce. The town also boasts the largest honey farm in the country, a modern indoor climbing wall, and an indoor swimming pool. Exmoor Known as Lorna Doone country after R.D. Blackmore’s famous novel, Exmoor is one of Britain’s smallest national parks. It features beautiful moorlands and charming villages like Dunster, home to the magnificent Dunster Castle, and Exford, ideal for exploring the ancient Tarr Steps and engaging in fishing, shooting, and riding. The moor is about a 10-minute drive away. Dartmoor Whitechapel's location makes it perfect for exploring all of Devon, including Dartmoor, which is within an hour’s drive. This proximity also makes South Devon easily accessible. Lundy Island Lundy Island, 3 miles long and half a mile wide, has a history dating back to the Neolithic period. Named ‘Puffin Island’ by the Norse, it still hosts many puffins today. Owned by the National Trust, Lundy welcomes visitors to enjoy its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife. You can reach the island by sailing on the MS Oldenburg from Ilfracombe or Bideford, or by flying there by helicopter. Lynton and Lynmouth Dubbed the Little Switzerland of England, these twin villages developed around two deep wooded river valleys in Exmoor. The Victorians turned them into holiday centers, opening a cliff railway in 1890 to connect Lynmouth to Lynton, offering stunning views. The journey by car takes about 45 minutes. Explore North Devon and Exmoor for a unique and memorable experience, blending natural beauty, cultural heritage, and modern comforts.
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