Odle Farm Holiday Cottages - Honiton, Devon, England
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Number of units of accommodation: 5
Sleeps from 2 to 5 people in 3 bedrooms
Number of bathrooms: 2
Short Breaks: Yes - The minimum number of days for a short break is 3
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High on a hillside with magnificent views of the lovely Otter valley. Odle Farm is peacefully set within 10 acres of grounds in the Blackdown Hills, an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the Devon/Somerset border. Clustered around a pretty courtyard, the farmhouse and barns have been sympathetically converted to create four supremely comfortable and beautifully furnished Devon cottages.
All cottages have use of a commercially filtered Hydrotherapy spa/hot tub, Willow and Honeysuckle cottages each have their own private hot tubs on their patios.
A large recreation area provides table tennis, air hockey, darts and a pool table and there is a trampoline in the top field for the more energetic!
This owner/agency has featured on this Country Cottages site since 2008
more![]() | 01404 861105 or 07749 614 499 |
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![]() | http://www.odlefarm.co.uk |
![]() | Payment Options: cheque, bank transfer, credit card
Contact: Mrs. Karen Marshallsay
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The cottages offer flexible accommodation, set out in a courtyard. Three of the cottages have interconnecting doors to suit larger groups. The doors are securely locked for smaller groups.
The cottages range in size to suit anything from couples looking for a one bedroom cottage such as Honeysuckle and Willow, to a group of three cottages sleeping up to 12 people. Three cottages have four poster beds.
Honeysuckle and Willow Cottages, our cottages for couples have their own private patios with a Hot-tub or Spa and are set away from the main courtyard.
Shared recreational facilites on offer are an outdoor hot tub which is commercially filtered for safety, games rooms with table tennis, air hockey, pool and darts facilities, an outdoor trampoline, plus there is a selection of board games, books and videos together with some toys, puzzles and wooden bricks for toddlers and a DVD library. All cottages benefit from free WiFi Broadband Internet.
Please visit http://www.odlefarm.co.uk to find out more about the holiday cottage, amenities, surrounding area and places to visit in Devon.
Check availability and prices on the cottage web site http://www.odlefarm.co.uk
Jurrassic Coast, Dartmoor and Exmoor National Park, Blackdown Hills AONB, Many National Trust properties, Escot, Crealy Adventure Park, Bicton House and Gardens, Donkey Sanctuary, Pecorama, Seaton Tramway, too many to list them all.
Travel: Railway - Honiton. Airport - Exeter
Good places to visit: Honiton, Beer, Sidmouth, Lyme Regis, Budleigh Salterton, Exmouth, Exeter, Exmoor, Dartmoor, Taunton.
Annual Events: Sidmouth Folk festival, First week in August. Tarr Barrels, Ottery st Mary, 5th November. Carnivals in all local towns. Devon Show - May. Honiton Show - August.
Good places to eat: Monkton Court Hotel, The Flintlock - Marsh, Sidmouth Arms - Upottery, Jack in the Green - Rockbeare, The Old Inn - Kilmington, and many more.
Local Sports: Golf, Horse Riding, Fishing, Lots of Walking, Tennis, Fishing
Honiton is a super market town! Situated on the Eastern side of Devon, Honiton is reknowned for its huge number of antique shops. On Tuesday and Saturdays there is a street market up and down the main high street. At the eastern end of the town, you can find the Honiton Lace shop and museum. Queen Victoria's Christening gown was made of lace made in Honiton. Also, Honiton Pottery has its own shop in the town where visitors can purchase original pieces.
For dining out, The Holt is a fantastic pub and the western end of the town. This 'gastro-pub' offers a great selection of real ales (produced by the Ottery Brewery who are based on the Blackdown Hills) and a great menu for either lunch or an evening meal. Also, the Boston Tea Party is a characterful coffee house which serves freshly prepared sandwiches, great coffee and a delious selection of cakes!!. Honiton is well worth a visit at any time of year!
The beaches of south and east Devon are within easy distance, there are National Trust houses with magnificent gardens to visit, a donkey sanctuary and much more.
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