Nestled in the Blackdown Hills AONB, the farm enjoys splendid views across the Otter Valley – off the beaten track yet accessible.
Enjoy walks through 150 acres of meadows and ancient woodland from your doorstep. The woods are a sea of bluebells in the spring and you will often see deer families on your walks. The lower fields border the River Love, a tributary of the River Otter. We are 3 miles from the market town of Honiton and the main A30 road and Exeter is a 25-minute drive away.
As well as walks and places to explore, we adjoin two fascinating sites, which can be accessed directly from the farm: the National Trust’s Dumpdon Hill fort and ‘The Rough‘ a 10 acre nature reserve run by the Devon Wildlife Trust.
We have compiled a list of activities and attractions to enjoy during your stay. We hope you find them useful. Please contact us for any specific recommendations, we will be happy to help.
Eating Out
- Toast (Honiton)
- Boston Tea Party (Honiton)
- The Holt (Honiton)
- Heron Farm(Honiton)
- Hare & Hounds (Honiton)
- The Pig at Combe (Gittisham)
- The Cotley Inn (Wambrook)
- Glebe House (Colyton)
- Anchor Inn (Beer)
- Masons Arms and Beach Café (Branscombe)
- River Cottage (Axminster)
Best Beaches
- Jurassic Coast
- Beer (pebbles)
- Branscombe (pebbles)
- Lyme Regis (sandy)
- Seaton (pebbles)
- Budleigh Salterton (pebbles)
- Exmouth (sandy)
- Sidmouth (sandy/pebbles)
Historic Houses & Gardens
- Burrow Farms Gardens
- Cadhay
- Escot
- Bicton Gardens
- Killerton (N Trust)
- Castle Drogo (N Trust)
- Knightshayes Court (N Trust)
- Powderham Castle
- Forde Abbey
- Bicton Park
- Hestercombe
Towns & Villages
Fun for Kids
- The Bear Trail, Cullompton
- Wildwood, Escot
- Donkey Sanctuary, Sidmouth
- Pecorama miniature railway and Beer Quarry Caves, Beer
- Crealy, Clyst St Mary
- Seaton Tramway
- Thelma Hulbert Gallery and Pottery Painting, Honiton
- Clip n Climb, Exeter
- World of Country Life, Exmouth