The Roundhouse At Combrew Farm Cottages

Bickington, Barnstaple, North Devon, Countryside

Check-in Time: 16:00
Check-out Time: 10:00

Outside Description

Patio doors and large windows in the dining room allow you to view and access the sunny garden with its tranquil raised pond and relaxing waterfall.

Downstairs Description

As you enter the cottage, the hallway leads you into the magnificent curved-walled living room that gives the cottage its name. This huge, welcoming lounge area has a new sofa suite and plenty of space for everyone to relax in, there is also a raised area to one side of the room which has extra seating - ideal for reading and relaxing. The cosy sofas and chairs are grouped around a traditional inglenook stone fireplace with large wood burner - there is nothing that warms quite like a real log fire. There is also a new 50" LED TV complete with a surround sound system and DVD player. From the living room, a door leads into the open plan kitchen and dining room – in here you’ll find a custom made table that is big enough to seat up to 14. The fully fitted contemporary oak kitchen has been carefully designed to cater for larger parties and has all the appliances and crockery you’ll need for a large get together.

First Floor Description

Upstairs, you’ll find the impressive master bedroom which boasts a luxurious king-size four-poster bed, an ensuite, and a television.

Another well-appointed bedroom with a king-size bed has splendid views of the North Devon countryside, and a further twin bedroom also enjoys an excellent outlook. There is another very impressive fully fitted bathroom with a large walk in shower (with a power shower) on this floor.

Child Friendly
Swimming Pool: Our wonderfulindoor pool and spa, heated to a warming 36c, book your session and enjoy privately to yourself...
Group Getaways: We can comfortably accommodate groups of up to 30 and take great pride in ensuring that our valued guests have the very best time possible during their stay.
Farm Experience
Eco Escape
Wi-Fi/Broadband
Open Fire/Multi Fuel Burner
Enclosed Garden/Patio
Tourist Attractions:
  • Arlington Court: Located in the picturesque hills of Exmoor, Arlington Court is an unexpected jewel in Devon’s crown. This complete family estate (held by the Chichester family) has over 20 miles of footpaths to explore, including a breathtaking lake walk. Visit website
  • Lundy Island: If you’ve got good sea legs, then we’d highly recommend climbing aboard the MS Oldenburg and sailing to Lundy Island. Lundy is a small island that lies off the coast of North Devon where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Bristol Channel. Visit website
  • Clovelly: Take a step back in time with a trip to the traditional fishing village of Clovelly. Famous for its steep cobbled hill, donkeys, and working fishing bay, Clovelly is a unique, privately owned village which has managed to preserve its original atmosphere. Visit website
  • Hartland Abbey And Gardens: Open from May – October, Hartland Abbey is the home of the Stucley family. The impressive 12th century family home is surrounded by walled and woodland gardens, which visitors are invited to explore. If you’re a keen photographer, Hartland Abbey and Gardens are sure to provide you with a whole day’s worth of inspiration! Visit website
Eating and Drinking:
  • The Fox, Fremington: Renamed and under new management, our nearby local public house, The Fox (formerly The Fox & Hounds), is proving very popular with locals and visitors alike! Located just half a mile away, The Fox is within easy walking distance of Combrew, meaning that you don’t have to worry about driving or getting a taxi. Visit website
  • Fullam Restaurant, Barnstaple: The award winning Fullam restaurant has been established for over a decade and is set within a 200-year-old Coaching Inn in the centre of Barnstaple. The opulent design is described as ' Chinese chic ' and also boasts a bespoke conservatory and private walled courtyard. Visit website
  • The Boathouse, Instow: Relaxed dining experience, specialising in fresh local fish and a wide range of daily specials. The Boathouse is very popular with our guests, especially with those looking for somewhere special. Visit website
Food Stores:
  • Fine Foods In Braunton: Family run delicatessen and cheese shop in Braunton suppling produce from small independent producers in the South West. Visit website
  • Sainsbury's: In St Austell, or you can order your grocery shopping and get it delivered to the Barn for when you arrive. Visit website
Sporting Attractions and Activities:
  • Blakewell Fisheries: Not only is the beautiful fishing lake at Blakewell a mecca for fans of fly fishing, it’s also a must for lovers of water gardens and nature. Set in a secluded position in a tranquil Devon valley, Blakewell stocks Rainbow trout all year round and brown trout from April until September. Visit website
  • Keypitts Quads: Calling all adrenaline junkies! The Keypitts quad biking centre offers an exhilarating day out for kids and ‘big kids’ aged 6+. Blast through fields, mud, and puddles on a Suzuki 50cc, Yamaha 50cc/80cc, a 90cc Hondas or a 125cc Yamaha Breeze – there is a quad for everyone! Visit website
  • Mullacott Equestrian Centre: Mullacott is a highly popular equestrian centre and premier indoor competition venue. No matter what your level of experience, the talented equestrian team will be able to cater for your needs. Whether you fancy going off-road for a fast ride along the beach, or a gentler ride through woodland, Mullacott have a course for you. Visit website
  • Highbullen Golf And Country Club: The superb award winning 18 hole USGA specification golf course is set in richly wooded parkland with breathtaking views towards Dartmoor and Exmoor. The 5,600 yard par 68 course is an excellent test whatever your golfing standard. Visit website