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Old Bridwell, Uffculme, Devon

Old Bridwell
Bridwell Avenue
Uffculme
Devon

EX15 3BU

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Surrounded by the rolling hills and lush farmland of mid Devon, the hamlet of Old Bridwell sits on the edge of the pretty village of Uffculme. Beautifully restored and set within 3 acres of grounds, these charming cottages lie in a spacious courtyard centred around a thatched circular pump house offering all you need for a truly relaxing holiday. This is a superb touring base in the very heart of Devon. A host of visitor attractions await you here, with something to suit everyone. Dartmoor, Exmoor, Lynton, Lynmouth, Lyme Regis, Seaton and Sidmouth are all close by and Tiverton, a bustling market town straddling the river Exe, is just 8 miles away.

Knighthayes Court, Bicton Botanical Park, the Tarka Line, several golf courses, Quad World and plenty of opportunities for swimming, riding and fishing are all easily accessible. The cathedral city of Exeter is 22 miles and the numerous amenities of Taunton are 17 miles.

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Ratings/Awards: Tourist Board 4 Stars
Tourist Board Members: Yes
Months Open: All Year
Number of Units: 13
Unit Type: Cottages
Nearest Major Town: Exeter
Distance: 20 minutes drive
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Weekend/Night Bookings Taken - Weekend bookings only
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