About this location
The Farm is located in the Blackdown Hills an area of outstanding natural beauty. It is a 160-acre farm with ancient woodland and parkland, and a river tributary of the River Otter. It adjoins an ancient Iron Age hill fort run by the National Trust. The farmhouse is Regency built circa 1820 and is Grade II listed. The farm has a number of converted 19th-century flint barns set around a traditional cobbled yard. The garden is occasionally opened to the public through the NGS. The House was featured on the front cover of Country Life. The Farmhouse was converted in the 2020's it contains many full-length portraits from the 18th century and other antiques. The is a beautiful natural swimming pond which has featured in Country Life.
Room breakdown
Gallery Hall with light wells
Kitchen and Day Room with Biofold doors
Morning Room
Drawing Room
Dinning Room with listed kitchen fire place and traditional flag stones
5 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
Upstairs Gallery /Cinema
Parking and accessibility
There is plenty of parking space on the farm and fields to locate film unit if more room is recquired
Amenities
Toilets in converted farm barns used as offices
A Holiday let that will sleep 6
access to the farm
3 phase electricity
1 car charging point