Hawthorn Barn
Hartland, United Kingdom
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer
Fireplace
A/C
Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 double bed
Bedroom 2
1 double bed
Bedroom 3
1 bunk bed
Hawthorn Barn is a charming three-bedroom barn conversion located near Bideford, Devon, offering a perfect blend of rustic character and modern comforts. Hawthorn Barn provides a warm and inviting atmosphere, making it an ideal retreat for families or groups seeking a countryside getaway.
Upon entering, you’re greeted by a three bedrooms: two with double-size beds, one with an en-suite, and a bunk-bed room. The bathroom features a shower over bath, heated towel rack, and toilet. Upstairs, you will find the living, dining and kitchen area adorned with exposed beams and skylights. A cozy fireplace with a wood burner and comfortable seating invite relaxation. There are some low ceilings and exposed beams in the living room so please be aware.
The well-equipped kitchen/diner boasts an electric oven and stovetop, microwave and refrigerator/freezer. A TV and a large dining table, seating 6, make mealtimes enjoyable. Outside, an enclosed garden offers a tranquil space to relax in the sunshine.
This property is located within a small complex of properties, in a quiet corner of the beautiful Hartland Peninsula in North Devon, and enjoys nearby walks on the South West Coast Path, as it makes its way along the clifftops of this stretch of coastline, which is maintained by the National Trust. Just a few miles around the coast, the breath-taking Hartland Quay has an imposing lighthouse, a pebbled beach, and dramatic crashing waves which have claimed many a ship, some of which are remembered in the interesting shipwreck museum which overlooks the beach. The small village of Hartland is situated three miles inland and offers an small selection of shops, three pubs, a coffee shop, bakery and a collection of interesting galleries and craft workshops.
Clovelly is a historic, privately-owned fishing village on the North Devon coast, famous for its steep cobbled street that winds down to a picturesque harbor. Completely car-free, the village preserves its old-world charm with whitewashed cottages, traditional sledges for deliveries, and stunning sea views across Bideford Bay. Rich in maritime history, Clovelly offers attractions like the Donkey Stables, Fisherman’s Cottage, and Clovelly Court Gardens, along with craft shops and tearooms. An entrance fee helps maintain this unique, timeless village, which also hosts popular events like the Lobster & Crab Feast and Seaweed Festival.
Please note that there is a highchair and crib available for use during your stay. We ask that you let us know when booking. Hawthorn Barn accepts up to 2 well-behaved dogs.
To access Hawthorn Barn you will have to drive down some country lanes.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Braunton, a charming village in North Devon, England, is a delightful destination that offers a mix of coastal beauty, outdoor activities, and historical intrigue. Nestled within the stunning landscape of the South West, Braunton is the gateway to some of the UK's most beautiful beaches and natural scenery.
One of the village's most significant natural attractions is Braunton Burrows, a UNESCO-designated Biosphere Reserve. This sprawling dune system is one of the largest in the UK and is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna. Nature enthusiasts will revel in the opportunity to explore this unique habitat, which offers excellent opportunities for bird-watching, walking, and photography.
Surfers and beach lovers are drawn to the nearby golden sands of Saunton Sands and Croyde Bay, renowned for their excellent surf conditions and picturesque settings. These beaches are not only perfect for catching waves but also for family outings, with plenty of space for picnics, sandcastle building, and coastal walks.
The village itself boasts a rich history, with the 16th-century St. Brannock's Church standing as a testament to its long-standing heritage. Visitors can delve into the local history at the Braunton Museum, which provides insights into the area's maritime past and its role during World War II.
For those interested in the culinary side of things, Braunton offers a variety of dining options, from cozy pubs serving traditional English fare to contemporary restaurants highlighting local seafood. The village also hosts a selection of independent shops and boutiques, where travelers can find unique gifts and artisanal products.
Cyclists and walkers will appreciate the Tarka Trail, a scenic route that runs through Braunton and offers stunning views of the North Devon countryside. This trail, named after the famous otter from Henry Williamson's novel "Tarka the Otter," is a peaceful way to explore the region's natural beauty.
In summary, Braunton is a destination that caters to a wide range of interests, from outdoor adventures and water sports to historical exploration and relaxation on the beach. Its combination of natural wonders, friendly community, and laid-back lifestyle makes it a worthwhile stop for travelers seeking an authentic slice of North Devon charm.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM