Shuttaford Big Barn
£160.00 up to £245 per night
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A comfy, cosy converted barn with a bright, airy living space, wood burner, and nicely equipped kitchen.
A large hillside garden with its own apple orchard gives the barn a stunning setting.
The relaxing upstairs living space offers great views of the surrounding hills and eye-catching, contemporary furnishings. Unwind with a game of table tennis, table football or darts in the games room.
This property is perfectly located for quiet walks by the River Dart or excursions to the pretty town of Ashburton.
On the southern edge of expansive Dartmoor, Shuttaford Big Barn is also close to the Devon coast.
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