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Entire Grade II Listed Farmhouse Dartmoor
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Escape to our charming, traditional, Grade II listed Dartmoor farmhouse spacious and full of character. The house sleeps up to eight in four en-suite bedrooms. Enjoy the large private garden, with wonderful views and spectacular sunsets and plenty of room for relaxing, or endless games of hide and seek. Whether you are seeking adventure on Dartmoor, cosy nights by the log burner or peaceful seclusion in nature this house is the perfect getaway. The space Escape to our charming, traditional, Grade II listed Dartmoor farmhouse within the National Park - spacious and full of character. The house sleeps up to eight in four en-suite bedrooms. Enjoy the large private garden, with wonderful views and spectacular sunsets and plenty of room for relaxing, or endless games of hide and seek. Whether you are seeking adventure on Dartmoor, cosy nights by the log burner or peaceful seclusion in nature this house is the perfect getaway. An excellent base for walking, cycling, close to National Trust Castle Drogo and a wide range of other places to visit. Moretonhampstead with its good range of shops, pubs and tea rooms is a short distance away. Ideal for family / extended family holidays or groups of adults. Great Howton was our family home for over 20 years and we still come here regularly on holiday with our children. We hope you will enjoy it as much as we do. House Facilities Kitchen with space to sit 6 guests. Electric hob and oven. Dishwasher. Sitting room - cosy space with log burner and supply of logs for guests to use. Smart TV to watch your favourite shows. Wide window sills for cosy reading nooks. Dining room - large table with room for eight guests. Log burner for cosy evening meals. Study/playroom - small room with spare TV and a few toys. WiFi - Router is found in the sitting room. As we are a rural location we do have occasional dropout of the WiFi but mostly it's good for streaming. Large wide staircase leading to bedroom one on left. Bedroom 1 - King sized bed.Large bedroom with views towards Dartmoor. Relax in the peace and quiet and after a day exploring the local countryside. Ensuite with bath, shower over bath, raisin and toilet. Fresh towels provided. Bedroom 2 - Queen sized bed. Large bright and airy room with views towards the front of the house. Ensuite with shower, basin and toilet. Bedroom 3 - Twin single beds. Views towards the front of the property. Ensuite with bath, toilet and basin. Bedroom 4 - Twin single beds. Views to the front of the property. Adjoining bathroom with bath, shower over bath, toilet and basin. Laundry room - washing machine, tumble dryer, iron and board, high chair. Recycling boxes are stored in here. Cross passage - the perfect dry under cover space to store pushchairs, bikes, wellies, etc safely. Extremely large garden to the rear of the property which is accessed through the cross passage from the house. Please note - This is a very old farmhouse with some facilities being dated or idiosyncratic but very much in keeping with a traditional building. Guest access The whole house is available for guests to use Other things to note Please note this is a very old farmhouse with some facilities being dated or idiosyncratic - but very much in keeping with a traditional building. There are horses at the property which will be in the fields below the garden or in the stables. These are not to be fed and there is no access to the fields for guests of the property. During your stay you may see Sandra who takes care of the garden, Tony who does heavy gardening and hedges, Stu or Louise cutting the grass. We will aim to keep this to a minimum during your stay to avoid any disruption. There is a small portable BBQ in the utility room. It must only be used on the concrete patio in the courtyard garden. It is essential that the BBQ is never left unattended as the barn next to the house is thatched. Once the BBQ is over and the ash cold , it should be emptied into the steel bucket and dumped in the area where the fruit bushes are at the bottom of the garden through the metal gate.
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