Pheasants Roost
Pheasants Roost
Rural holiday barn conversion sleeping 7 people in 2 bedrooms with 2 bathrooms
ref.: SYK1682
- 4.8 star Trip Advisor rating
- Wifi internet
- Children welcome
- Wet room
Two bedrooms: 1 x family room with double bed, single bed, double futon sofa bed and mezzanine level overlooking living area, 1 x ground floor double with en-suite (wet room-style shower room with shower, basin and WC). Bathroom with bath with shower over, WC and basin. Fully fitted kitchen. Sitting room with dining area and woodburner.
Property type | Barn conversion |
Weekly price range | £307 - £2,602 |
Sleeps | 7 |
Bedrooms | 2 |
Bathrooms | 2 |
Parking | 1 car |
Changeover | Saturday |
Dogs | Yes (1) |
Internet access | yes |
Full list of facilities at this property...
- 4.8 star Trip Advisor rating
- Wifi internet
- Children welcome
- Wet room
- Log Fire
- Garden
- Rural location
- Swimming Pool
- Dishwasher
- Cooker
- Fridge
- Washing machine
- TV
- Underfloor heating
- Highchair available
- Travel cot available
- Linen provided
- Towels provided
Pheasants Roost cottage Devon
Pheasant`s Roost is a detached barn conversion set amid 13 acres of fields and landscaped grounds, on the outskirts of Broadwoodkelly, 3 miles from Winkleigh. The cottage sleeps seven people in two bedrooms which are made up of a family room with double bed, single bed, double futon sofa bed and mezzanine level overlooking living area and a ground floor double with en-suite. To the rear is a private patio, perfect for a spot of al fresco dining in the hazy summer months. Pheasant`s Roost is a charming retreat for large families or a group of friends.
Broadwoodkelly is a typical and unspoilt Devon village. Its history can be traced back to an entry in the Domesday Book and it was the site of many historic events during the Wars of the Roses. In the village-centre is a Grade I-listed church that dates back to the 13th Century, with a 15th Century nave. Interesting features of this church include the wagon roof in the porch and another in the nave. The organ that is still used today originally came from Westminster Abbey in 1873. Just down the road is the larger neighbouring village of Winkleigh, which also remains unspoilt and also has some interesting history to be discovered; just outside the village is a now-disused World War II airfield, which played an important role in dropping secret agents behind enemy lines and other secret missions. The old runways and buildings are now only just visible. In addition, the area has a number of stately homes and National Trust properties to discover. The wild beauty of Dartmoor is a short drive away, as is the rugged Devon coastline.
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