Church Farm Dairy

ID: S841819

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 2
  • ・ Pets 1

Guests say

Church Farm Dairy in Exeter, Devon, consistently impresses guests with its high standards, modern yet farmhouse chic decor, and stunning views. The property is celebrated for its cleanliness, comfort, and well-equipped facilities. Guests feel welcomed by the friendly owners and their spaniel, appreciating the thoughtful touches like fresh flowers and a welcome pack. The proximity to Cadbury Castle and local eateries adds to the charm of this peaceful retreat.

Reviewers unanimously praise the property for its spotless condition, indicating meticulous attention to cleanliness.

The property boasts great views, particularly from nearby Cadbury Castle, and is well-regarded for its peaceful and relaxing setting.

Guests find the furniture, including beds and sofas, very comfortable, contributing to a restful stay.

The property is equipped to a high standard, with modern amenities and a well-fitted kitchen, leaving guests wanting for nothing.

The owners' thoughtfulness is evident in the welcome pack and personal touches. While gifts like fresh flowers add to the experience, they are a gracious extra and may vary.

About this property

Thorverton 2.5 miles. Church Farm Dairy is an appealing barn conversion sitting within beautiful gardens in the charming village of Cadbury. Renovated to a high-standard whilst exuding character and charm, this idyllic countryside retreat is perfect for couples seeking an unforgettable escape to Devon. Step into a lovely open-plan living space with a fully-equipped kitchen providing everything you need to whip up a wonderful meal which you can enjoy around the dining table.

After a day of exploring, sink into the sofa with your loved one to watch your favourite movie or an episode of your favourite show on the Smart TV.

Make use of the sunny patio for a lazy summer lunch and enjoy the house martins as they swoop and dive over the garden or light the fire bowl and settle down for a dreamy evening watching the hills and sky change colour as the sun sets over the Raddon Hills and Dartmoor. Unwind in the shower room before catching your rest in the king-sized bed.

When you’re ready to head out you’ll be spoilt for choice between a host of local gardens including Fursdon (just down the lane) enchanting tearooms, cobbled courtyard, homemade cakes and fabulous views, or the National Trust properties of Knightshayes Court and Killerton House & Gardens. Or head off to Exmoor or Dartmoor for a day exploring the wild and rugged landscapes of our two local National Parks.

There are many local walks and four long distance trails can be joined within striking distance – The Exe Valley Way, Devonshire Heartland Way, Two Moors Way and the The Mary & Michael Pilgrim’s Way or catch a train from Crediton to Okehampton, hire a bike and cycle along the Granite Way.

The South Molton Pannier Market (awarded Britain’s best community market) and Crediton Farmers Market are both worth a visit and the Antique Village in Hele and quirky shops and stunning architecture of Topsham and Totnes are all within an hours’ drive.

Head up to Tiverton for a stroll along the canal, followed by lunch at The Lost Kitchen, or head down to Exeter and visit the cathedral, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery and the Underground Passages, followed by supper at the Rendezvous Wine Bar. If home beckons then book a table for Auberge Night at the incredibly popular Ring of Bells gastro pub in our neighbouring village of Cheriton Fitzpaine.

To fully absorb yourself in this ancient landscape simply walk out of the front door and up to the top of the early Iron Age hill fort known locally as Cadbury Castle. From here the patchwork of Devon’s rolling hills, fields and hedgerows stretch away in all directions and, if it’s early evening, there’s always a chance that you may see the Cadbury Dragon who (legend has it) flies at night to project hidden treasure at Cadbury.

Church Farm Dairy, in this little known corner of Devon, where the pace of life is slow, is the perfect base for a couple’s retreat.

Nestled amongst the rolling countryside of Devon, above the valley of the River Exe and between Bickleigh and Cadbury, rests the charming pint-sized village of Cadeleigh. Home to a church dedicated to St Bartholomew the Apostle, along with an elegant gastropub serving fresh produce sourced from the South West, Cadeleigh makes an idyllic base for an escape from reality. A host of local amenities can be found in the town of Tiverton, along with a golf club, a castle and a fascinating museum, whilst avid historians will delight with the close proximity to the Iron Age hillfort of Cadbury Castle, once occupied by the Durotriges tribe from which the county of Dorset took their name. Cadeleigh makes an excellent base from which to explore the delights of Devon.

Accommodation

Single-storey.

One king-size bedroom.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area

Oil central heating.

Electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, kettle and toaster.

Smart TV, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Private, off-road parking for 1 car.

Non-enclosed south facing, gravelled terrace with furniture and fire bowl.

One well behaved dog welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 3 miles, pub 2.3 miles.

Note: There is a step up to the property.

Note: There are two steps up to the bedroom.

Note: Check-in is from 4pm, check-out by 10am.

Note: Owners' property is nearby

Nearby points of interest

Reviews (8)

  • Sandra

    The owner had provided everything one could possibly need and had thoughtfully left milk and delicious apple juice in the fridge. Everything everywhere was of the highest standard. The view was stunning, with sunsets over the hill.a very peaceful to relax.

  • Royston

    A nice, newer property, everything we needed was there. Great views from Cadbury Castle Iron Age Hillfort, which is only a short(ish) walk from the cottage. Enjoyed a lovely Sunday roast at the Rose & Crown in Sandford, a few miles down the road. Would happily return here again sometime in the future.

  • Ian

    . Amazing place - quiet and relaxing! Very well fitted out, most things looked brand new! Bed and furniture really comfortable. Well fitted kitchen and great views whilst eating inside, or out on the patio. Fabulous place - would definitely book again!

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