Bratton Mill Farmhouse, Bratton Fleming
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Bratton Mill Farmhouse is a charming former mill on the edge of Exmoor, dating back to the 17th century. The property has recently been redecorated throughout, yet retains it’s character and charm, we think you will feel at home as soon as you walk through the door!
Bratton Mill Farmhouse offer spacious self-catering holiday accommodation for up to 8 guests. It is set in a valley beneath the village of Bratton Fleming in North Devon with mature riverside gardens that lead into the open countryside, and has extensive woodland views. This property has recently been added, more photos coming soon. Sleeps up to 8 guests in four bedrooms One king-size bed, two double beds, and one twin bedroom Sitting room with wood-burning fire Large kitchen/breakfast room Laundry room Boot room Situated on the edge of Exmoor in North Devon Set beside a trout stream with large garden Bed linen and towels are provided Electricity, heating and wifi included Arrive from 4 pm Depart by 10 am Please note, there is no mobile phone reception due to the location of the property. The front door leads into the large living area, which is beautifully furnished with antiques, with riverside conservatory - the perfect spot to sit quietly and read or just watch the wildlife and stream go by. The large kitchen/breakfast room with traditional Rayburn and larder cupboard. There is also a downstairs cloakroom and laundry room, with washing machine, tumble dryer and pulley airer. Upstairs comprises of a spacious beautifully furnished king size bedroom with small en-suite; a large double bedroom; a twin bedroom; a small double bedroom, and a family bathroom. Dogs are welcome by prior arrangement (maximum of 2). A supplementary fee of £15 will be added to your invoice per dog. Please do not allow you dogs on the furniture, or upstairs and do not leave them alone in the property at any time. Strictly no smoking. Please leave the property clean and tidy so that we can guarantee it will be ready on time for our next guests. Bratton Mill Farmhouse is available for week-long bookings with changeovers on Sundays during the summer. Bookings of less than 7 nights may be available at other times.
- Kitchen / Kitchenette
- Linen provided,Towels provided
- High chair
- Iron and board
- TV
- Dishwasher,Washing machine,Clothes dryer
- Cooker,Microwave,Toaster,Fridge,Freezer
- Games room
- Fan
- Electric vehicle charge point
- Bath
- Breakfast included
- Wi-Fi available
- Hair dryer
- Central heating
- Kettle
- Log fire
The kitchen is well-equipped and includes an electric hob, Rayburn oven, American fridge freezer, dishwasher and microwave. Other kitchen equipment includes toaster, kettle, a selection of cookware and kitchen utensils plus beautiful china, glass and cutlery. The television, DVD, and radio are all available for guests use, and wifi is also available throughout the property. An iron, ironing board and hair dryer are all provided for your convenience. Please note, there is no mobile phone reception due to the location of the property. Also, the stairs in the farmhouse are quite steep. Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. The Farmhouse has central heating which will be programmed for you, yet can be adjusted to suit your preferences. There is also a wood-burning stove in the sitting room; some logs, kindling and matches will be provided in the cooler months to get you started. Further logs can be purchased locally if required. Beautiful quality bed linen, duvets, large fluffy towels are provided for your convenience, but please bring your own outdoor/beach towels. Tea, coffee and sugar will be provided. There may also be other non-perishable items like a salt, pepper and oil available. Household sundries such as toilet rolls, washing-up liquid, tea towels will also be provided.
- BBQ
- Parking
- Jacuzzi or hot tub
- Shared garden
- private garden (enclosed)
- Balcony or terrace
- Sea view
- Secure parking
- private garden (not enclosed)
- Detached Property
- Pool (communal)
- Pool (private)
Bratton Mill Farmhouse is tucked away down a meandering private lane, which is shared with two further holiday properties. Each property has it’s own parking area and gardens, but they are not enclosed gardens. There is a private lawn both in front and behind the property, bordered on one side by the stream. The garden is available for guests’ sole use, however please note that it is not enclosed by a fence. There is also outside table and chairs provided so you can make the most of this stunning location.
Electric vehicle charge point
Pets welcome
2 x Dog(s), £15 per stay
Cat(s)
Horses
Restricted mobility
Wheelchair users
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Strict Full refund for cancellations made within 48 hours of booking, if the check-in date is at least 14 days away. 50% refund for cancellations made at least 7 days before check-in. No refunds for cancellations made within 7 days of check-in. Show more
The region
+ MoreBratton Fleming is a small village on the edge of Exmoor National Park, set in the lovely Bray valley between Barnstaple and South Molton.
This is a peaceful, well-placed base for exploring both the wild Exmoor moorland and the spectacular North Devon coastline. The vi...llage sits on the A399 between Barnstaple (8 miles) and Blackmoor Gate, the crossroads at the heart of Exmoor, making it easy to head in any direction for walking, beaches, or sightseeing.
Village Amenities
Bratton Fleming has a traditional village pub -- The White Hart Inn -- serving food and drink, a parish church, and a village hall that hosts occasional events. The award-winning Exmoor Zoo is based right here in the village, attracting visitors from across the region.
Nearby Shopping
The nearest shops and supermarkets are in Barnstaple (8 miles), which has Tesco, Sainsbury's, and a range of independent shops around its historic Pannier Market. South Molton (7 miles) is a handsome market town with good independent shops, a butcher, and everyday essentials. Both towns are an easy 15-minute drive.
For a wider range of shopping, Barnstaple is the main town for North Devon and has most high street stores, banks, and services.
In Bratton Fleming
The White Hart Inn -- The village pub, serving food and drink in a friendly, traditional setting. A good choice for a relaxed evening meal without having to drive.
Exmoor Zoo Cafe -- A seasonal cafe at the zoo, handy for a light lunch or coffee during a visit.
Nearby
Arlington Court National Trust Tearoom -- Approximately 3 miles from Bratton Fleming. A lovely spot for cream teas, light lunches, and homemade cakes in the grounds of this Regency estate. Open during National Trust opening hours.
The Cedars Inn, Shirwell -- A village pub approximately 4 miles away, serving food and real ales in a pleasant rural setting.
Hunter's Inn, Heddon Valley -- Approximately 8 miles from Bratton Fleming, tucked into a dramatic wooded valley near the coast. A lovely National Trust setting with outdoor seating, pub food, and cream teas. A great stop before or after a walk down to Heddon's Mouth beach.
In Barnstaple (8 miles)
Barnstaple has a wide choice of restaurants, pubs, and cafes. The Pannier Market is well worth a visit for local produce, street food, and crafts. There are also several good pubs and restaurants along the riverside and in the town centre.
Exmoor Zoo -- Right in the village, this award-winning small zoo is home to an impressive collection of rare and exotic animals, including lynx, wolves, cheetahs, and red pandas. Known for its intimate, up-close encounters and daily talks by passionate keepers. A wonderful day out for families and animal lovers alike.
Arlington Court -- A Regency house and estate owned by the National Trust, approximately 3 miles from Bratton Fleming. The house contains an extraordinary collection of objects gathered by Miss Rosalie Chichester, from model ships to seashells. The grounds include a beautiful Victorian garden, a lake, and the National Trust Carriage Museum with over 40 horse-drawn carriages. A lovely half-day visit.
Exmoor National Park -- Bratton Fleming sits right on the edge of the National Park, giving easy access to some of the finest moorland scenery in England. Drive up to Blackmoor Gate (4 miles) and you are on the open moor, with sweeping views, wild Exmoor ponies, and red deer. The dramatic Exmoor coastline -- the highest sea cliffs in England -- is also within easy reach.
North Devon beaches -- The golden sand beaches at Woolacombe, Croyde, and Saunton Sands are approximately 20 miles away (around 30 minutes by car). Woolacombe is regularly rated among the best beaches in Britain, and all three offer excellent surfing. The harbour town of Ilfracombe is 10 miles away and has a Victorian pier, Damien Hirst's Verity statue, and rock pool beaches.
Barnstaple Pannier Market -- Approximately 8 miles from Bratton Fleming. One of the finest covered markets in Devon, dating back to 1855. Open most days, with local produce, crafts, antiques, and a bustling atmosphere. The adjacent Butchers Row houses independent food shops.
Tarka Trail -- A flat, traffic-free cycling and walking trail following the route of the old railway line between Barnstaple and Bideford (and beyond to Meeth). Approximately 30 miles in total, with bike hire available in Barnstaple. A wonderful family day out along the Taw estuary.
Lynton and Lynmouth -- Approximately 16 miles from Bratton Fleming. Often called 'Little Switzerland', these twin villages on the Exmoor coast are connected by the famous cliff railway -- the steepest fully water-powered railway in the world. Dramatic scenery, the Valley of Rocks, and excellent walking along the South West Coast Path.
Combe Martin -- Approximately 8 miles away, this village has the longest high street in Devon and a sheltered beach. The Wildlife and Dinosaur Park is popular with families.
Walks
Bray Valley Walks -- The Bray valley offers gentle riverside walking from the village, following the river through peaceful farmland and woodland. A lovely way to explore the immediate area on foot.
Exmoor Moorland -- From Bratton Fleming it is a short drive up to the open moor. Blackmoor Gate (4 miles) gives access to sweeping moorland walks with far-reaching views. The area around Challacombe and the Chains is some of the wildest and most remote landscape on Exmoor, with excellent chances of spotting red deer and wild Exmoor ponies.
Arlington Court Grounds -- The National Trust estate at Arlington (3 miles) has pleasant waymarked walks through parkland and around the lake. A good option for a shorter, easier walk.
Heddon Valley -- Approximately 8 miles from Bratton Fleming. A beautiful National Trust valley with a waymarked walk from Hunter's Inn down through ancient oak woodland to the dramatic rocky cove at Heddon's Mouth, where the river meets the sea. Approximately 2.5 miles there and back. One of the finest short walks on the Exmoor coast.
Tarka Trail -- A flat, surfaced trail between Barnstaple and Bideford following the old railway line along the Taw estuary. Ideal for walking or cycling, and fully accessible. Bike hire available in Barnstaple (8 miles).
South West Coast Path -- The coast is approximately 25 minutes by car. The stretch between Combe Martin, Heddon's Mouth, and Lynmouth is among the most dramatic on the entire 630-mile coast path, with the highest sea cliffs in England.
Beaches
Woolacombe -- Approximately 20 miles (30 minutes by car). A vast sweep of golden sand backed by dunes, regularly voted one of Britain's best beaches. Excellent surfing, lifeguard-patrolled in summer, with cafes and surf hire at the beach.
Croyde -- Approximately 18 miles. A beautiful sandy cove popular with surfers and families. The village has a laid-back, beachy atmosphere with good pubs and a deli.
Saunton Sands -- Approximately 16 miles. Three miles of unbroken golden sand backed by the Braunton Burrows nature reserve. Quieter than Woolacombe, with a large car park and beach cafe.
Ilfracombe -- Approximately 10 miles. A Victorian seaside town with a harbour, tunnels beaches (tidal rock pools), and the landmark Verity statue by Damien Hirst.
Combe Martin -- Approximately 8 miles. A sheltered, family-friendly sandy beach in a pretty bay, the nearest beach to Bratton Fleming.
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More tips on how to get there
Full arrival information and directions will be sent after your booking is paid in full. Further information about public transport can be found online at www.traveline.info or by calling 0871 200 2233. The nearest train station is Barnstaple (approximately 8 miles). Limited bus services connect Barnstaple to Bratton Fleming, but a car is strongly recommended for reaching and exploring this part of North Devon and Exmoor. The nearest airport is Exeter Airport (approximately 55 miles). Bristol Airport is approximately 85 miles away. Car hire is available at both airports.
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