Bowbeer Barn, Drewsteignton

Bowbeer Barn is a peaceful cottage on a farm near the Devon village of Drewsteignton. The cottage sleeps four people in two en suite bedrooms. On the top floor is an open plan living space with seating area with wood burning stove, dining area and kitchen area. Outside is an enclosed lawn garden with table, chairs and barbecue. Just over a mile from the friendly little village of Drewsteignton, Bowbeer Barn is a relaxing cottage for a Devon break.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 4
  •   Bedrooms 2
  •   Bathrooms 2
  •   Changeover Saturday
Features
  •   Pets Allowed
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Washing Machine
  •   Television
  •   High Chair
  •   Cots
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Enclosed Garden
  •   Log Burner
  •   Fishing Available
  •   Wifi
  •   Golf Nearby
  •   Farm Setting

Accommodation Details

Two downstairs bedrooms: 1 x super king double with en suite bathroom with bath, shower over, WC, basin, 1 x twin with en suite shower room with shower, WC, basin. Lobby. Upstairs open plan space with sitting area with wood burning stove, kitchen area and dining area.

This detached cottage converted from a Victorian barn is situated on a large beef and sheep farm just over a mile from the Devon village of Drewsteignton. With an upside down layout, it is an exceptionally peaceful place to relax and enjoy the peace and unpolluted night skies. Steps from the garden take you into the open plan oak-floored living space, light and airy with seating area with wood burning stove, dining area and kitchen. Stairs lead you down to the two en suite bedrooms and a useful space for leaving coats and boots after lovely countryside walks. The enclosed garden is a great spot to chill out and gaze at long rural views to Dartmoor whilst you cook on the barbecue and eat alfresco. You will have worked up an appetite by walking the fields or perhaps going a little further afield to the open spaces of Dartmoor. You are welcome to bring your rods to fish for carp in the small farm pond. Surrounded by spectacular scenery and with the little town of Chagford and Exeter city within easy reach, Bowbeer Barn is a great central spot for exploring Devon.

Drewsteignton sits high above the River Teign as it meanders through a spectacular steep wooded Teign Gorge. It is a chocolate box village with a cluster of ancient cob and thatched cottages surrounding a square, complete with shop, ancient church, restaurant and very pretty pub.

Amenities & Facilities

Central heating with wood burning stove. Microwave, fridge-freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with DVD, Amazon Fire Stick, WiFi, Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Highchair & Cot available on request. Off road parking for three cars. Enclosed garden with barbecue. Two well-behaved dogs welcome, the owner has friendly farm dogs. Sorry no smoking.

Location Details

Drewsteignton sits high above the River Teign as it meanders through a spectacular steep wooded Teign Gorge. It is a chocolate box village with a cluster of ancient cob and thatched cottages surrounding a square, complete with an ancient church.

Devon, with its quiet country lanes, patchwork of lush green fields and sleepy villages is not to be missed. Stately home lovers will be spoiled and why not finish with a scrumptious Devonshire cream tea?

Reviews

Well equipped .but literally in middle of nowhere .the reviews looked good and now realise they are over 2 years old .arrived to a funky smell which made me feel quite sick . Husband said bad feet I said raw dog muck . Turns out it's the pillows and one of the sofas . Absolutely stinks of dog muck . Everywhere was clean . But 1st 2 spoons had what look like dried egg yolk on . Nice touch with the scones though. Bed was comfy .the shower was lovely hot once you plucked up courage to undress In the very cold bathrooms. We ended up keeping the heating on to make it more bearable . First night fish and chips arrived cold as 40 minute drive back . 2nd night I couldn't stand the smell so went to exeter to daughters student uni flat for kebab.after stopping at the local pub with 5 noisy dogs and 1 member of staff on bar and he said he was on his own.the 3rd night I couldn't eat here and the weather was bad so just ate fruit the last night I went to South molten for dinner and came home and packed up . Everything of ours now had that putrid raw dog poo smell on . Even the dogs smell of it . This is a shame as they are huge cushions that smell will over power everything . Loved hearing the cows though .I'm completely off dog friendly air b n b after this . I've always had different the last 6 years but I won't do it again now .

Rated by R4844GJrebeccag reviewed on 10th November 2023

We have just had a fantastic week at Bowbeer farm. The family that own the farm ( Adrian, Jackie and Bradley) are lovely and very friendly and informative on what you can do in the area. Although it is a working farm it is very peaceful and relaxing. The farm dogs where a big hit with our older teenagers together with the little black cat that visited us one evening. The accommodation is clean and comfortable with everything you need. When we arrived there was fresh scones, jam and cream and eggs and milk in the fridge which was a lovely touch. We all really enjoyed the holiday and if we come to Devon again, would love to go back to Bowbeer farm and see the great family that run it! P.s. and the dogs of course!!

Rated by melaniemN6746SY reviewed on 13th August 2021

Stayed here for a third time this week, still excellent, will be booking for a 4th trip very soon. Excellent hosts

Rated by steve800000 reviewed on 1st August 2020

This is a very comfortable and warm barn conversion sleeping for in comfort. We loved the fact that both bedrooms had en-suites. The open plan living area with logburner and plenty of logs was a wonderful place to relax in the evening after a days walking. Bowbeer Farm is a working farm and the children loved seeing the animals and birds. The owners were super friendly. There are some lovely walks very close by including from Fingle Bridge to Castle Drogo and back along the Hunter’s Path. A great place to stay in stunning countryside.

Rated by WoodD1972 reviewed on 23rd October 2019

The location on a working farm and in a lovely area of the Devon countryside really made this holiday for us. The transformation of the barn was amazing and the facilities fully catered for our needs. We had the farm on our doorstep, with chickens and ducks running around the garden with cows, sheep and goats in the nearby fields and the friendly farm dogs ready to welcome us. We really enjoyed the experience and had a thoroughly great time. A big thank you to Adrian, Jackie and Bradley who made us feel at home and were available if we needed anything despite being busy working the farm.

Rated by acw1968 reviewed on 26th May 2019

I can honestly say this is the best place in Dartmoor we have stayed On a working farm!! We are surrounded by animals, dogs, cows, calfs, bulls, sheep, lambs, pigs, ducks, geese hens and more!!! Property is beautiful cream tea on arrival, milk, fresh eggs, owners are friendly and let you walk about the farm and visit all the animals. We are a mile from castle Drogo, we will definitely be back!! I would recommend this place to anyone that loves animals, walking or just wants a quiet week away, although we are on a farm you would not know it as it's so quiet!! Thank you for having us. Emily and Steve

Rated by V6469RVemilym reviewed on 11th February 2019

We are 2 days into a week long stay here but feel confident enough to write this now. We come to Dartmoor 3 - 4 times a yr either camping, b and b's or cottage let's. We spend 90% of the time out on the moors so want somewhere nice and relaxing to come home to. This has topped the list after 2 days so read into that what you will. We both leave feed back on trip advisor after every trip. This is a working farm, you need to take that into consideration if booking. There are people wandering about, working from dawn till dusk but in know way are they intrusive. You are left alone unless you start a conversation which we do. The owners are lovely people, they will never to busy out on the land to help you with anything should you need it but to be honest they have covered everything to start with. The cottage is spotless, nice big living room, kitchen big enough for two people to work in. The bedrooms and bathrooms are excellent. The bath is huge! Open fire with supplied logs, kindling and starters. We had a pint of fresh farm milk, half a dozen eggs and four scones were waiting when we arrived. Everything you need for cleaning, cooking plus tea and coffee is supplied to start with. Obviously if you run out of anything its good manners to replace it. The owners do not have an.issue with you walking around the grounds to see the sherp, cows, pigs, dogs, ducks and chickens, as well as a small carp pond which you can fish whilst you are here but just ask first so they are aware you are having a wander. As I've said, this is a working farm so there is heavy machinery in use. This has not had an impact on our sleep at all. We are laying in till 9am most mornings, not being woken up at all by anything. This is a little gem of a place, if you are an animal lover then you wont be disappointed. We will definitely be booking to come back! It goes without saying on dartmoor but bring a pair of wellies! Location is good, about a 15 minute drive to meldon Reservoir. Drogo castle is less than a mile away

Rated by steve800000 reviewed on 11th February 2019

We must have had the hottest week so far - the barn was right in the midst of the comings and goings of a busy farm - very educational! The very friendly farm dogs were a delight and all the other farm animals around us were lovely especially the little family of 3 ducks that entertained us highly! We were greeted with a lovely cream tea on arrival plus milk and freshly laid eggs in the fridge were a nice touch. Had wonderful walks on Dartmoor and even swam in the river on the Fishermans Path to cool off! Had fantastic Sunday carvery for Fathers Day at The Fingle Bridge Inn and closed the week with a scrumptious cream tea at Ullacombe Farm near to Haytor Rocks - Yum-Yum! Will definitely return soon to Bowbeer Farm!

Rated by JosephC667 reviewed on 4th July 2017

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