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Berry Barns offers high quality lodge accommodations in a tranquil rural setting with its own fishing lake. Free parking is possible on site, and free Wi-Fi is accessible throughout. The lodges are located in renovated barns within 25 acres of private land. Each has a full kitchen with a dishwasher, washing machine and a microwave. Each bright, spacious living room offers a view of the lake and has a flat-screen TV and sofas. Berry Barns has its own 2.5 acres of coarse fishing lakes stocked with a variety of large fish, including specimen crucian carp. Fishing is residents only, ensuring a peaceful and unhurried experience. On the property's 25 acres of land, guests may see Highland cattle, ducks, geese and chickens. Dartmoor National Park is 20 miles away, while North Devon's sandy beaches can be reached in 25 minutes by car.
a Picturesque Village in the county of Devon
(11.9 miles, 19.1 km, direction NW)Clovelly is beautiful, it retains an 'Olde Worlde' charm that even along this breathtaking coastline, is simply incomparable...
in the county of Devon
(12.1 miles, 19.4 km, direction NE)High Bickington lies in one of England's most beautiful and relaxing regions, it is a short distance from the meandering River Taw and is ideally set close to both Dartmoor and Exmoor...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Devon
(12.9 miles, 20.7 km, direction N)Appledore is as enchanting as its name. It is a pretty place that shows a host of colourful fishermens cottages in the narrow streets beyond the quay..
in the county of Devon
(12.9 miles, 20.8 km, direction N)Instow is a gorgeous seaside resort with a mass of golden sands backed by a delightful village clambering upwards to meet with fine wooded countryside...
in the county of Cornwall
(13.1 miles, 21.1 km, direction W)Stratton is a short distance inland from the resort of Bude and was the scene of a Civil War battle in 1643...
in the county of Devon
(13.1 miles, 21.1 km, direction SE)There has been a settlement at Okehampton since the Bronze-Age, later it became a prosperous Saxon town with the Saxon Lords being overthrown at the time of the Conquest...
in the county of Devon
(14.1 miles, 22.6 km, direction NW)There is not a lot to beat the sound of waves crashing against the rocky promontory which was known by the Roman's as the "Promontory of Hercules"...
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A simple square keep is all that remains of Lydford Castle. The castle, standing on a small mound in the shadow of the church.....
A picturesque stone bridge crosses the River Lyd just south of the village of Lydford. At this point the river often falls fast.....
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