Beautiful Bespoke Huts
£150.50 to £188.25 per night
THE HIGHLIGHTS
his beautiful shepherd’s hut has been designed to be a little larger and spacious than most, making room for a generously sized living space and a king-size bed while retaining its traditional charm.
Wood-fired hot tub outside, along with outdoor furniture and a sheltered area with a barbecue and wood-burning stove.
Handcrafted kitchen, fully equipped bathroom and a wood-burner to keep the interior cosy.
Perfectly located for exploring the outdoors, 12 miles from the coast in one direction and 12 miles from Dartmoor in the other.
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Adults only.
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2 nights min stay
No pets
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UK Holidays, England, Devon,
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