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the byre; for the perfect North Devon holiday home
Spacious Child Friendly Holiday Cottage
The Byre is a family North Devon holiday home, full of stye and luxury, converted from 19th century barn - a newly furbished rural retreat with everything you’ll need from dishwasher to garlic crusher. Enjoy a comfortable family holiday; it is child friendly and dog friendly, with bunk beds for the children and a Barbecue for the dads! The Byre is perfectly located to discover an abundance of North Devon’s delightful attractions – all within easy reach.
This child friendly North Devon holiday cottage includes three bedrooms, (a double with en-suite, a twin and a bunk room), a fully equipped kitchen, large dining area with music system and a lounge with Freeview TV.
facilities at the byre
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Lounge: Two large, comfortable sofas, a slate coffee table, "Fat-Boy" or the kids, Freeview TV, DVD player, PS2, CD and DVD library, selection of board games |
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Dining room: Dining table for 6, bookcase & books, music system, lamp, patio doors to the garden |
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Kitchen: Hob, Oven, Kettle, Toaster, Iron, washer/dryer machine, dishwasher, fridge freezer, microwave. First aid kit. |
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Bedrooms: 1 double (en-suite) with fitted with wardrobes, chest of drawers, bedside lamps, full-length mirror, 1 twin with fitted with wardrobes chest of draws and 1 with bunk beds and chest of draws. Hair dryer in double bedroom. |
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Bathrooms: Main bathroom: shower, sink & wc. Ensuite: bath, sink and wc. |
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Exterior: Outside there is off-road parking for 2 cars, a patio, tables, parasols and chairs, surrounded by an open garden, (we do the mowing unless you insist!) leading down to a fishpond with a fenced in lawn with barbeque, picnic table and benches . |
The price includes
- Weekly cleaning
- Electricity and all other utilities
- Bath and hand towels
- Bed linen
- A bottle of wine to greet you on arrival
- Use of body boards and beginners foam surfboards
- Travel cot and high chair
- i-pod docking station
- PS2 + 2 controlers and games
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