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Holwell Farm Cottages, Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Devon

Holwell Farm Cottages
Widecombe-in-the-Moor
Devon

TQ13 7TT

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Holwell Farm is Dartmoor's most prestigious new collection of quality Holiday Cottages in an utterly stunning location between the famous landmarks of Haytor and Widecombe in the Moor.

Set in over 400 acres of farm and open moorland with panoramic views taking in the Becka Valley, Hound Tor, Holwell Lawn and Bonehill, Holwell really is the ultimate Dartmoor Experience …
A rich historical legacy at Holwell includes remains of prehistoric boundaries and field systems, medieval farmsteads and sunken green lanes, whilst the natural flora and fauna make it a haven for wildlife.
Guests will have exclusive access to the majority of the 400 acre Holwell estate and maps will clearly indicate where this access is available. The map will also highlight walks, places of interest, wildlife habitats, areas of historical and archaeological importance together with suggested spots for picnics, fishing or a paddle in the Becka Brook. There will also be designated areas for bbqs.

At Holwell the following facilities or activities can be arranged on site; Guided walks or hikes. Wildlife Expeditions, Flying with Eagles and Hawks, Riding

Details

Tourist Board Members: Yes
Months Open: All Yes
Number of Units: 4
Unit Type: Cottages
Price Guide: From £600
Nearest Major Town: Bovey Tracey
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Gardens for Guest Use
Suitable for Disabled
Dogs/Pets Welcome - Dogs & horses
Restaurant/Pub Nearby - 2 miles
Shop Nearby - 2 miles
Linen Provided
Washing Machine
Units Serviced Daily - On request + charge
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