Hawkings Hideaway
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Hawkings Hideaway is a cosy shepherd's hut in a private 5-acre field with wood-fired hot tub, decking, and outdoor dining area. Enjoy stunning North Devon views, a romantic rural escape.
Nestled in the serene countryside in Devon, Hawkings Hideaway is a charming eco-friendly shepherd's hut. Accessible via a private woodland path from the picturesque farmhouse, this hut is surrounded by rolling hills, lush trees, and friendly farm animals. It offers an idyllic setting for couples seeking a peaceful rural escape to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life and reconnect with nature. Close to the Michelin Star restaurant, the Masons Arms. Sleeps up to 2 guests Wood burning stove Private bathroom facilities in two separate huts 10m from the door Kitchenette with an electric hob, toaster, and an honesty bar stocked with wine and beer Dog Friendly Wood-fired hot tub Large decking area with outdoor furniture and a fire pit with views across the valley. Set in your own 5 acre field, with woodland, river and rolling hills. Private courtyard with a hot tub and outdoor kitchen Set in 20 acres of farmland and rolling hills with amazing views. Located in the quiet, picturesque village of Knowstone close to Devon’s national parks and the beautiful beaches of the north coast. Towels and bed linen provided 1 dogs welcome by prior arrangement for £25 supplement per dog Secure Parking Electric Vehicle charge available for £25 per charge Arrival from 4 pm Depart by 10 am Start your mornings with the soothing melody of birdsong, and savour your coffee on the deck while keeping an eye out for local Red Deer. The kitchenette provides essential amenities like an electric hob, toaster, and an honesty bar stocked with wine and beer. It also offers lovely views overlooking "deer valley" from the sink window. A small dining area near a wood-burning stove creates a cosy atmosphere for evenings in. Your private bathroom facilities are located in two separate huts, just 10 feet from the hut, and include a toilet and shower. Outdoors, on the spacious 65-foot decking area, you'll discover the wood-fired hot tub, strategically placed to maximise the stunning views. Relax on deck chairs while preparing dinner over the fire pit. As the sun sets, wrap up in blankets, toast marshmallows, and relish the tranquil ambiance.
Security Deposit Information :-
A £200 security deposit is required.
This will be added to the total price of your booking, and will be refunded after your stay unless the owner discovers damage to the property or its contents after your departure.
- 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
Cosy interior with a wood-burning stove and a comfy double bed. Breakfast hampers and a BBQ box are an optional extra (please order in advance). You’ll find your private bathroom facilities in two separate huts where there’s a toilet and a shower (10 feet from the hut). Cooking - Hob, Pizza Oven (optional) and Firepit Kettle, toaster and Nespresso coffee machine
- 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)
There is a 65-foot decking area, where you’ll find the wood-fired hot tub which is perfectly positioned to enjoy the stunning views. Set in your own 5 acre field, with woodland, river and rolling hills.
Electric vehicle charge point
Pets welcome
1 x Dog(s), £25
Cat(s)
Horses
Restricted mobility
Wheelchair users
- 3 months
- 42 days
- 30 days
- 14 days
- 7 days
- 48 hours
The guests can never cancel for free. We recommend adding cancellation cover during check-out to give you added protection for cancelling in the red zone above.
The region
+ MoreSouth Molton is a historic market town on the southern edge of Exmoor National Park, easily reached from the A361 North Devon Link Road. It makes an excellent base for exploring Exmoor and Devon.
The town has a long and proud history stretching back to Saxon times, and... was once a prosperous centre for the wool trade. Today it retains much of its traditional character, with handsome Georgian and Victorian buildings lining the wide, sloping Broad Street. The 15th-century Guildhall still stands at the heart of the town, home to the South Molton Museum, which tells the story of the area's heritage.
Market Town Life
South Molton's famous pannier market has been held every Thursday and Saturday for centuries. The covered market hall beside Broad Street hosts stalls selling local produce, crafts, baked goods, and household items. On Thursdays the market is smaller and more local in character, while Saturday is the main market day, drawing visitors from across North Devon. It is well worth timing your visit to coincide with market day.
Town Amenities
South Molton has an excellent range of amenities for a town of its size. There is a good selection of independent shops, including a butcher, a baker, gift shops, and a bookshop along Broad Street and the surrounding streets. The town has a Co-op supermarket for everyday groceries, as well as a post office, pharmacy, and several banks and cashpoints.
Other facilities include South Molton Swimming Pool and leisure centre, a medical centre, a library, and a primary and secondary school. For larger supermarkets and high street shopping, Barnstaple is approximately 12 miles away, and Tiverton is approximately 25 miles south.
In South Molton
The Coaching Inn -- A handsome Grade II listed coaching inn on Broad Street, dating back to the 18th century. The Coaching Inn serves a good selection of pub food with daily specials, real ales, and a decent wine list. The beamed bar has plenty of character, and there is a courtyard garden for fine weather. Food served at lunchtime and in the evening. A good spot for a relaxed meal after exploring the town.
The George Hotel -- Another historic coaching inn on Broad Street, the George has been welcoming travellers since the 16th century. The hotel restaurant serves traditional English cooking using local ingredients, with a Sunday carvery that is popular with locals. Real ales and a comfortable bar. Food served daily.
The Stumbles Inn -- A friendly local pub in the centre of town with a warm atmosphere, real ales, and honest pub food. A favourite with locals and a good place to experience the genuine character of South Molton.
Cafes and tea rooms -- South Molton has several pleasant cafes along Broad Street and the surrounding streets, serving coffee, light lunches, cream teas, and homemade cakes. On market days, you will also find food stalls in and around the pannier market selling fresh pastries, local cheeses, and hot food.
Nearby
The Poltimore Arms, North Molton -- Approximately 4 miles north. A delightful traditional country pub with flagstone floors, log fires, and excellent home-cooked food using locally sourced ingredients. Real ales and a welcoming atmosphere. Worth the short drive.
The Fox and Hounds, Eggesford -- Approximately 10 miles south-east. A well-regarded country pub and restaurant serving refined British cooking with seasonal game, local meats, and fresh fish. Booking recommended for dinner.
Castle Hill Gardens Tearoom, Filleigh -- Approximately 5 miles north-west. A lovely tearoom within the grounds of the Castle Hill estate, serving cream teas, light lunches, and homemade cakes. Open when the gardens are open (check seasonal hours).
Explore South Molton -- Wander along the wide, handsome Broad Street, browse the independent shops, and visit the South Molton Museum in the historic Guildhall. The museum houses fascinating collections on the town's wool trade heritage, local history, and rural life. Free entry.
Pannier Market -- South Molton's traditional pannier market has been a fixture for centuries. Held every Thursday and Saturday in the covered market hall, the stalls sell local produce, crafts, baked goods, and much more. The Saturday market is the larger of the two, and well worth a visit.
Quince Honey Farm -- One of the largest honey farms in the United Kingdom, located on the edge of South Molton. The visitor centre has indoor glass-fronted beehives where you can watch the bees at work, plus exhibitions on beekeeping, a shop selling a huge range of honey and beeswax products, and a cafe. A great rainy day activity and popular with families.
Castle Hill Gardens, Filleigh -- Approximately 5 miles north-west of South Molton. The magnificent grounds of the Fortescue family's 18th-century Palladian mansion feature stunning formal gardens, a Capability Brown landscape park, woodland walks, ornamental temples, and a Sham Castle folly. Open seasonally -- check opening times before visiting.
Exmoor National Park -- South Molton sits right on the doorstep of Exmoor. Drive north for a few miles and you are on the open moor, with wild ponies, red deer, dramatic river valleys, and some of the finest walking in the south-west. Exmoor Zoo, near Bratton Fleming (approximately 8 miles), is a small and friendly zoo specialising in rare and unusual animals.
North Devon coast -- The spectacular beaches at Woolacombe, Croyde, and Saunton Sands are approximately 30 to 40 minutes by car. These golden sand beaches are among the finest in England for surfing, swimming, and family days out.
Tarka Trail -- The Tarka Trail is a 180-mile figure-of-eight walking and cycling route through North Devon, following the landscape that inspired Henry Williamson's novel Tarka the Otter. Several sections pass within easy reach of South Molton, including the popular traffic-free cycling section between Barnstaple and Bideford.
RHS Rosemoor, Great Torrington -- Approximately 20 miles west. A beautiful Royal Horticultural Society garden with themed gardens, woodland walks, a plant centre, and a restaurant. Open year-round with something in flower in every season.
Arlington Court -- A National Trust Regency house approximately 15 miles north-west, with a fine collection of horse-drawn carriages, a Victorian garden, and a heronry in the grounds. The Shetland Pony Centre is nearby.
Walks Near South Molton
Two Moors Way -- This long-distance trail runs 117 miles from Ivybridge on Dartmoor to Lynmouth on the Exmoor coast, passing through some of the finest scenery in Devon. Several sections are accessible from South Molton, offering day walks through rolling farmland and the edge of Exmoor. The section from Knowstone towards Withypool is particularly rewarding.
North Molton and the Mole Valley -- A lovely circular walk from the village of North Molton (approximately 4 miles north), following the valley of the River Mole through wooded combes and farmland with good views towards Exmoor. Allow around 2 to 3 hours for a 5-mile circuit.
Castle Hill, Filleigh -- When the estate grounds are open, enjoy a walk through the landscaped parkland and woodland of this magnificent 18th-century estate. The ornamental temples, Sham Castle, and lake make for a very pleasant afternoon stroll. Approximately 5 miles from South Molton.
Tarka Trail (Barnstaple to Bideford) -- The most popular section of the Tarka Trail follows a disused railway line for 9 miles along the Taw and Torridge estuaries. Flat, traffic-free, and suitable for walkers, cyclists, and families. Bike hire available at Barnstaple and Bideford. Approximately 12 miles from South Molton.
Exmoor from South Molton -- Drive north to Simonsbath, Exford, or Winsford and you are in the heart of Exmoor, with superb walking in every direction. Highlights include Dunkery Beacon (the highest point on Exmoor), Tarr Steps (an ancient clapper bridge), and the Barle Valley. All within 20 to 30 minutes by car.
Haddeo Valley and Wimbleball Lake -- Approximately 15 miles east. Wimbleball Lake is a reservoir set in beautiful countryside on the southern edge of Exmoor, with waymarked walks around the lake and through the surrounding woodland. A peaceful spot for a gentle walk with good bird watching.
Beaches
Woolacombe -- One of England's finest beaches, approximately 30 miles from South Molton (around 45 minutes by car). Three miles of golden sand backed by dunes, consistently rated among the top beaches in the country. Excellent for surfing, swimming, and sandcastle building. Lifeguards in summer.
Croyde Bay -- A popular surfing beach approximately 28 miles from South Molton, with a lovely village atmosphere, surf hire shops, and beachside cafes. Smaller than Woolacombe but with a great character.
Saunton Sands -- A vast, flat expanse of golden sand backed by the Braunton Burrows dune system (a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve). Approximately 28 miles from South Molton. Excellent for long walks, kite flying, and surfing.
Instow -- A quieter family-friendly beach on the Taw-Torridge estuary, approximately 18 miles from South Molton. Calm, sheltered waters and fine sand at low tide. Good for young children.
Porlock Bay and Bossington Beach -- On the Exmoor coast, approximately 25 miles north-east. A dramatic arc of pebbles with views across the Bristol Channel to Wales. Outstanding walking country.
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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. South Molton is easily reached by car via the A361 North Devon Link Road, which connects to the M5 motorway at junction 27 (Tiverton). The journey from the M5 takes approximately 30 minutes. The nearest mainline train station is Tiverton Parkway, approximately 25 miles south on the Great Western Railway line from London Paddington and Bristol Temple Meads. Barnstaple station is approximately 12 miles west, served by the scenic Tarka Line from Exeter. Taxi or car hire is recommended from either station, as local bus services are limited. The nearest airport is Exeter Airport (approximately 45 miles). Bristol Airport is approximately 80 miles away. Car hire is available at both airports. A car is strongly recommended for reaching South Molton and exploring the surrounding countryside and Exmoor National Park.
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