Sleeps 5
Cabin in Devon: Three cheers for our captivating cabin. Expect absolute bliss in this rural retreat - perfect for a family getaway, couples break or romantic escape - you'll never want to leave!
General
Isn't he a sight for sore eyes? Stibb Hollow Cabin is as charming as can be - and wait until you see his location - tucked away in the most tranquil spot with simply stunning rural views across open countryside to Dartmoor in the distance. Sleeping up to five, it's a fab place for a family break, two-couples-together getaway or romantic escape alike - prepare to create some very special memories.
The interior is surprisingly spacious, combining comfort and luxury with rustic charm. The open plan living-room has a well-equipped kitchen area with an electric hob, mini oven, microwave, slow cooker and fridge, and there is plenty of space for five people to sit and eat, plus a comfortable sitting-area with a warming wood-burner to ensure year-round cosiness. The two welcoming bedrooms - one with a sumptuous king-size bed and the other with both a double bed and bunk-beds - are at the back of the cabin along with the shower-room.
When you want to get away from it all, this is the place to be, dining al fresco on the covered deck, drinking in the views, toasting marshmallows on the fire-pit under the stars or gently swaying back and forth on the tree swing. For the kiddies, there is plenty of outside space to run free and even a one hole golf green in the paddock at the side of the cabin, which is sometimes home to the very friendly sheep (who they are welcome to feed under supervision). You may also meet the owner's free-range chickens and spot the cows in the neighbouring fields.
Out and About
If you can bear to tear yourselves away, you will be spoilt for choice for things to see and do - north Devon has so much to offer. Join the infamous Tarka Trail (a safe, traffic-free and fairly flat disused railway that runs alongside the River Torridge) at nearby Great Torrington - if you fancy exploring on two wheels, bikes can be hired at Torrington Cycle Hire. You can be at the glorious gardens of RHS Rosemoor within a five-minute drive and, for avid golfers, courses at Torrington and Holsworthy are within easy reach too.
The marvellous market towns of Great Torrington and Holsworthy are worth a visit for sure, along with north Devon's largest town of Barnstaple. Head to the coast for a good ol' dose of sea air, whether you venture out on the South West Coast Path or enjoy a day at one of the many brilliant beaches of the north coast (Croyde, Clovelly, Sandy Mouth, Westward Ho!, Widemouth Bay and Crooklets to name a few!) - why not give surfing or paddle boarding a go while you're there?
Layout
Open plan living-room with kitchen and dining areas. Electric hob, mini oven, microwave, slow cooker, fridge and wood-burner. Bedroom 1 with king-size bed. Bedroom 2 double bed (4'6") and bunk-beds. Shower-room with shower, WC and wash-basin.
Important Information
Please note, the farm track leading to the cabin is unmade and therefore may be unsuitable for low slung vehicles. Although there are enough beds for six, the cabin accommodates a maximum of five people plus a baby only.
Availability, reservations and pricing : £392 to £1075 per week Powered by Classic Cottages
Pricing
All prices are £ per week per cottage. Where applicable the prices are inclusive of VAT. The prices are specified for Saturday changeover dates.
For weekly holidays or short breaks beginning on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday the price for the following Saturday applies. For those beginning on Sunday, Monday or Tuesday the price for the previous week applies.
Bed linen and towels are included in the price. In addition, many cottages also include electricity and central heating within the price and this should be taken into consideration when comparing prices. There are no extra charges for cots or high chairs where they are listed in the property description on the Web site.
A non-refundable booking fee of £34 is payable per booking.
Seasons Book Now
Dates 2021 | Price Band (£392 to £1075 ) |
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1 Jan - 13 Feb | : 392 |
13 Feb - 20 Feb | : 484 |
20 Feb - 20 Mar | : 392 |
20 Mar - 3 Apr | : 435 |
3 Apr - 17 Apr | : 591 |
17 Apr - 1 May | : 458 |
1 May - 8 May | : 527 |
8 May - 29 May | : 585 |
29 May - 5 Jun | : 817 |
5 Jun - 12 Jun | : 653 |
12 Jun - 19 Jun | : 687 |
19 Jun - 26 Jun | : 754 |
26 Jun - 3 Jul | : 811 |
3 Jul - 10 Jul | : 868 |
10 Jul - 17 Jul | : 914 |
17 Jul - 24 Jul | : 1012 |
24 Jul - 28 Aug | : 1075 |
28 Aug - 4 Sep | : 569 |
4 Sep - 11 Sep | : 559 |
11 Sep - 18 Sep | : 541 |
18 Sep - 25 Sep | : 489 |
25 Sep - 2 Oct | : 470 |
2 Oct - 16 Oct | : 457 |
16 Oct - 23 Oct | : 475 |
23 Oct - 30 Oct | : 592 |
30 Oct - 18 Dec | : 414 |
18 Dec - 31 Dec | : 785 |
Stibb Hollow Cabin Reviews
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4.6 Miles
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Dragon Archery
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Tea on the Green
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5.6 Miles
Half Moon Inn
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The Union Inn Stibb Cross
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The Old Smithy
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Dartington Crystal
Watch the famous crystal being hand-blown on the factory tour.
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7.8 Miles
The Big Sheep
Lots to do here, from feeding lambs and watching sheepdog trials to pony and tractor rides.
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8.0 Miles
Southdown Adventure
Quad biking, clay shooting and zorbing are some of the activities on offer here, guaranteed to get the adrenalin pumping.
Location
The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.