Redwoods offers luxury holiday lodges and log cabins for holiday rental. This smart wooden lodge with its own hot tub and a well-stocked fishing lake offers exceptional enjoyment of the lush Devon countryside and is ideally situated close to the Grand Western Canal Country Park offering horse drawn barge trips and wonderful walks on the extensive tow path. Within easy reach are the bustling market town of Tiverton the city of delights of Exeter Honiton - full of antique shops - and the glorious sandy beach at Exmouth. To the north lies the matchless beauty of Exmoor National Park with its myriad of famous places - Dulverton Dunster Minehead Lynton and Lynmouth and of course the ponies, picturesque villages and lively watering holes. Pub serving food 2 miles and shops/Post Office 6 miles.
offers the following facilities.
Holiday Lodges in Huntsham with Hot TubsWhy not book a holiday lodge with a hot tub at Redwoods and you could be soaking away your stresses whilst enjoying the Devon countryside views. Without doubt a hot tub is a great luxury for any holiday.
Ideal for fishing holidaysDon't forget to pack your fishing gear! Redwoods is an ideal base for a fishing holiday in Devon as there are fishing opportunities either on the park or close by.
Other facilities and features include:
- Linen (duvets) inc.
- Elec and elec rads inc
- Television (freeview)
- DVD
- Radio/cassette/CD
- Microwave
- Dishwasher
- Fridge / freezer
- auto washing machine/dryer
- Cot and highchair (by arr)
- Parking
- Decked area and furniture
- Shared garden
- Barbecue
- Fishing lake (fishing available)
- Hot tub (from 2012)
- No pets
- No smoking
Description
This smart wooden lodge with its own hot tub and a well-stocked fishing lake offers exceptional enjoyment of the lush Devon countryside and is ideally situated close to the Grand Western Canal Country Park offering horse drawn barge trips and wonderful walks on the extensive tow path. Within easy reach are the bustling market town of Tiverton the city of delights of Exeter Honiton - full of antique shops - and the glorious sandy beach at Exmouth. To the north lies the matchless beauty of Exmoor National Park with its myriad of famous places - Dulverton Dunster Minehead Lynton and Lynmouth and of course the ponies, picturesque villages and lively watering holes. Pub serving food 2 miles and shops/Post Office 6 miles.
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Accommodation & Prices
Open plan living room with French doors to decking well-equipped kitchen and dining area. Double bedroom with en-suite shower room/Toilet. Twin bedded room. Bathroom/Toilet (shower over bath).
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