Hawkings Hideaway Knowstone
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- Place, Knowstone Village Hall17 Gehminuten
- Place, Exmoor National Park19 Autominuten
- Place, University of Exeter46 Autominuten
- Airport, Exeter (EXT)52 Autominuten
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Hawkings Hideaway Knowstone
Hawkings Hideaway is a cosy shepherd's hut in a private 5-acre field with wood-fired hot tub, decking, and outdoor dining area. Enjoy stunning North Devon views, a romantic rural escape.
Main Description
Nestled in the serene countryside in Devon, Hawkings Hideaway is a charming eco-friendly shepherd's hut. Accessible via a private woodland path from the picturesque farmhouse, this hut is surrounded by rolling hills, lush trees, and friendly farm animals. It offers an idyllic setting for couples seeking a peaceful rural escape to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life and reconnect with nature. Close to the Michelin Star restaurant, the Masons Arms.
Sleeps up to 2 guests
Wood burning stove
Private bathroom facilities in two separate huts 10m from the door
Kitchenette with an electric hob, toaster, and an honesty bar stocked with wine and beer
Dog Friendly
Wood-fired hot tub
Large decking area with outdoor furniture and a fire pit with views across the valley.
Set in your own 5 acre field, with woodland, river and rolling hills.
Private courtyard with a hot tub and outdoor kitchen
Set in 20 acres of farmland and rolling hills with amazing views.
Located in the quiet, picturesque village of Knowstone close to Devon’s national parks and the beautiful beaches of the north coast.
Towels and bed linen provided
1 dogs welcome by prior arrangement for £25 supplement per dog
Secure Parking
Electric Vehicle charge available for £25 per charge
Arrival from 4 pm
Depart by 10 am
Start your mornings with the soothing melody of birdsong, and savour your coffee on the deck while keeping an eye out for local Red Deer. The kitchenette provides essential amenities like an electric hob, toaster, and an honesty bar stocked with wine and beer. It also offers lovely views overlooking "deer valley" from the sink window. A small dining area near a wood-burning stove creates a cosy atmosphere for evenings in. Your private bathroom facilities are located in two separate huts, just 10 feet from the hut, and include a toilet and shower.
Outdoors, on the spacious 65-foot decking area, you'll discover the wood-fired hot tub, strategically placed to maximise the stunning views. Relax on deck chairs while preparing dinner over the fire pit. As the sun sets, wrap up in blankets, toast marshmallows, and relish the tranquil ambiance.
Indoor Description
Cosy interior with a wood-burning stove and a comfy double bed.
Breakfast hampers and a BBQ box are an optional extra (please order in advance).
You’ll find your private bathroom facilities in two separate huts where there’s a toilet and a shower (10 feet from the hut).
Cooking - Hob, Pizza Oven (optional) and Firepit
Kettle, toaster and Nespresso coffee machine
Outdoor Description
There is a 65-foot decking area, where you’ll find the wood-fired hot tub which is perfectly positioned to enjoy the stunning views.
Set in your own 5 acre field, with woodland, river and rolling hills.
Parking
On site parking
EVC is £25 per vehicle, per charge
Pets Description
Strictly 1 dog maximum is welcome, for £25 supplement.
Restricted mobility
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Exit in case of emergency
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Christmas / New Year
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The region
South Molton is a historic market town on the southern edge of Exmoor National Park, easily reached from the A361 North Devon Link Road. It makes an excellent base for exploring Exmoor and Devon.
The town has a long and proud history stretching back to Saxon times, and was once a prosperous centre for the wool trade. Today it retains much of its traditional character, with handsome Georgian and Victorian buildings lining the wide, sloping Broad Street. The 15th-century Guildhall still stands at the heart of the town, home to the South Molton Museum, which tells the story of the area's heritage.
Market Town Life
South Molton's famous pannier market has been held every Thursday and Saturday for centuries. The covered market hall beside Broad Street hosts stalls selling local produce, crafts, baked goods, and household items. On Thursdays the market is smaller and more local in character, while Saturday is the main market day, drawing visitors from across North Devon. It is well worth timing your visit to coincide with market day.
Town Amenities
South Molton has an excellent range of amenities for a town of its size. There is a good selection of independent shops, including a butcher, a baker, gift shops, and a bookshop along Broad Street and the surrounding streets. The town has a Co-op supermarket for everyday groceries, as well as a post office, pharmacy, and several banks and cashpoints.
Other facilities include South Molton Swimming Pool and leisure centre, a medical centre, a library, and a primary and secondary school. For larger supermarkets and high street shopping, Barnstaple is approximately 12 miles away, and Tiverton is approximately 25 miles south.
Security Deposit InformationA £200.00 security deposit is required.
This will be added to the total price of your booking, and will be refunded after your stay unless the owner discovers damage to the property or its contents after your departure.
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In der Umgebung
- Knowstone Village Hall - 17 Gehminuten - 1.5 km
- Exmoor National Park - 19 Autominuten - 24.8 km
- University of Exeter - 46 Autominuten - 46.9 km
- Woolacombe Beach - 55 Autominuten - 68.2 km
- Powderham Castle - 61 Autominuten - 64.0 km
Fortbewegung vor Ort
Restaurants
- The Mitre Inn - 20 Autominuten
- Tarr Farm Inn Dulverton - 26 Autominuten
- The Log Cabin - 6 Autominuten
- The Red Lion Hotel - 13 Autominuten
- Richard Benn - 29 Autominuten
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South Molton is a historic market town on the southern edge of Exmoor National Park, easily reached from the A361 North Devon Link Road. It makes an excellent base for exploring Exmoor and Devon.
The town has a long and proud history stretching back to Saxon times, and was once a prosperous centre for the wool trade. Today it retains much of its traditional character, with handsome Georgian and Victorian buildings lining the wide, sloping Broad Street. The 15th-century Guildhall still stands at the heart of the town, home to the South Molton Museum, which tells the story of the area's heritage.
Market Town Life
South Molton's famous pannier market has been held every Thursday and Saturday for centuries. The covered market hall beside Broad Street hosts stalls selling local produce, crafts, baked goods, and household items. On Thursdays the market is smaller and more local in character, while Saturday is the main market day, drawing visitors from across North Devon. It is well worth timing your visit to coincide with market day.
Town Amenities
South Molton has an excellent range of amenities for a town of its size. There is a good selection of independent shops, including a butcher, a baker, gift shops, and a bookshop along Broad Street and the surrounding streets. The town has a Co-op supermarket for everyday groceries, as well as a post office, pharmacy, and several banks and cashpoints.
Other facilities include South Molton Swimming Pool and leisure centre, a medical centre, a library, and a primary and secondary school. For larger supermarkets and high street shopping, Barnstaple is approximately 12 miles away, and Tiverton is approximately 25 miles south.
