The Cartshed
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Totnes
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Barn
The Cartshed is everything you might expect from visiting Devon, 20 mins from the A38 and located in the heart of 100 acres of organic pasture, orchards, streams and woodland – simply idyllic. The farm itself dates back over 1000 years but the current owners decided in 2021 to convert the old Cartshed into what it is today – a superb retreat or romantic getaway, with room for up to 4 guests (only one child) to unwind and enjoy.
Rooms and Beds
Bedroom #1
Living Room #1
Features and Amenities
Rates and Availability
Reviews
Slice of Heaven
Beautiful and Cosy
Very peaceful
Wonderful Hideaway
Price Details
Slice of Heaven
Beautiful and Cosy
Very peaceful
Wonderful Hideaway
Description
The Cartshed is everything you might expect from visiting Devon, 20 mins from the A38 and located in the heart of 100 acres of organic pasture, orchards, streams and woodland – simply idyllic. The farm itself dates back over 1000 years but the current owners decided in 2021 to convert the old Cartshed into what it is today – a superb retreat or romantic getaway, with room for up to 4 guests (only one child) to unwind and enjoy.
Space
The Cartshed projects a warm, relaxing, and peaceful atmosphere. Enjoy an open-planned layout with comfy sofas, a well-equipped kitchen (portable oven, not microwave) and dining area. There is a wood-burning stove that is just a delight to get cosy next to in the winter months. Gaze out across the valley and enjoy a glass of your favourite tipple.
Upstairs, the mezzanine floor is home to the bedroom. Home to comfortable double bed and a balcony view of the living area below, the room provides lots of natural light and beautiful views of the valley behind. There is also a sofa bed that can be made available if required when booking.
There is a private and enclosed rear garden area, accessed from the French doors in the kitchen. Enjoy a morning coffee whilst watching the cows wander by. The pond next to the property is naturally sourced from the stream in the upper woods. The water levels can fluctuate depending on the rainfall, but be sure to look out for wild herons, ducks and kingfishers that like to visit the pond during their travels. Surrounded by wildlife and an abundance of countryside, The Cartshed truly offers the perfect retreat from your everyday.
Children MUST be always supervised by the pond.
Notes
Private parking for one car.
Please Note:
The Farm has an abundance of natural wildlife, which is what makes this countryside retreat so special. The owners’ birds Kath & Kim the peahens, Rex the chicken (sadly, we lost Camilla to Mr Fox), and Effy the black Pollie dog are all very friendly and will like to say hello, but the owners will do their best to minimise their visits. There are also two new additions to the family, Muffin and Sheeba the rescue cats, both are very shy and like to stay in the farmhouse. The animals are not allowed in The Cartshed to avoid any issues with guests with pet allergies.
Rental Conditions:
Prior to your stay, we require you to complete a pre-arrival form and sign & agree to our rental conditions.
Neighborhood
The local pub is just a couple of miles away in Harbertonford, where you can also find a convenience shop and local fuel garage. The towns of Dartmouth and Salcombe are a twenty-minute drive away. These beautiful coastal towns are the perfect day out; indulge on local seafood and wander the cobbled streets.
Nearby beaches, Slapton Sands and Blackpool Sands, are nine- and ten-mile drive respectively. Much-loved by locals and visitors alike with lifeguards during the summer months and a selection of amenities, they are perfect for a trip to the seaside.
The farm itself is over a thousand years old. At dusk and dawn, keep an eye out for deer in the steep fields and barn owls that occasionally nest in the cider barn. During the summer months, buzzards’ nest in the valley and dozens of swallows that swoop through fields before having a good natter on the telegraph line (we counted sixty-seven on the line last year!)
Originally, The Cartshed was where the horse-drawn carts and machinery were stored. Opposite is the cider barn, which was used to house a very large apple crusher and press to make cider and stable the farm horses. If you’re here in autumn, you’re welcome to help yourself to the apples and blackberries that fall from the trees!