Property Summary A characterful 16th century cottage next to the pretty churchyard at High Bray, a hill top hamlet above Brayford, North Devon. Set in a remote rural community surrounded by farms & woodland with moors, wooded valleys, dramatic coastlines, rocky coves & sandy surfing beaches within a 25 mile radius.
Main Description Old Church House is a characterful detached 16th century cottage sited next to the pretty churchyard at High Bray, a hill top hamlet above Brayford in North Devon. Perfect for walkers and families alike Old Church House offers a relaxing and comfortable base from which to explore this beautiful area.
Sleeps up to 5 guests in three bedrooms One double bed; one twin bedroom; one single bedroom Grade II listed building Spacious living room with wood-burning stove Well equipped kitchen with large kitchen table and wood-burning stove Family bathroom with shower over the bath Downstairs cloakroom with toilet and hand basin Cottage-style garden with outside seating Dogs welcome (maximum of 2) for supplement of £40 per dog per stay Towels and bed linen provided Wifi, heating and electricity included Minimum 2 night stay Arrive from 4 pm Depart by 10 am
Overflowing with original character features and quirks including oak beams, stone fireplaces and multi pane windows throughout, Old Church House is a traditionally furnished period cottage sited next to church and church yard with grave stones clearly visible from the cottage. As with many buildings of this era there are some uneven steps, floors, low ceilings and beams in parts (the lowest beam is 1.78mx/5ft 10" and the lowest ceiling at 1.96m/6ft 5" – both in the kitchen).
Old Church House has a strict no smoking policy which includes vaping materials and e-cigarettes. Candles, tea lights and ethanol burners are not permitted.
Indoor Description Old Church House is has been refurbished throughout by the current owners yet care has been taken to retain many original character features, including oak beams, stone fireplaces and multi pane windows throughout. the cottage is comfortable yet traditional and, as with many houses of this era, there are some uneven floors, low ceilings and beams in parts. The lowest beam is 1.78mx/5ft 10" and the lowest ceiling at 1.96m/6ft 5" – both in the kitchen.
The front door leads into the central hallway with a bench seat/shoe rack perfect for muddy shoes, useful downstairs toilet and cloakroom space. Off the hallway is a spacious living room with an attractive beamed fireplace complete with wood burning stove, comfy seating to take advantage of the many books provided and views out onto the front garden or to the churchyard at the rear. The well-equipped dual aspect kitchen features a large kitchen table, oak units, large butler sink, electric cooker and hob plus a wood burning stove. The kitchen door leads onto to the garden and can also be used for external access.
Upstairs the galleried landing and the higher ceilings give a spacious feel. The three bedrooms are traditionally furnished in a mix of styles and are served by a family bathroom, comprising bath with shower over bath, toilet and hand basin.
A travel cot, high chair and stair gates can be provided on request. A selection of children's books and toys are also provided at the cottage.
Wifi, heating and electricity is included in the price of the accommodation. The cottages is heated with a mixture of electric radiators (storage, radiators and convectors) which can be adjusted to suit your preference plus wood burners in the kitchen and sitting room. A basket of logs and kindling will be left in autumn and winter for the wood burning stoves to get your started, further supplies can be purchased locally.
Bed linen and towels are provided, but please bring your own beach towels if you wish to take towels with you on day trips.
Outdoor Description Outside and to the front is a cottage style garden. There is small secluded terraced dining area with barbecue to the side which is ideal for a relaxing drink or alfresco supper.
In the churchyard immediately behind the cottage there is bench seat which catches the afternoon sun and overlooks the churchyard.
Parking There is room for one standard sized car to park immediately outside the house. This is not a designated space so may be occupied by others. Please note that the space is at the entrance to a lane which leads to our neighbours’ sheds so they may need occasional access to have logs delivered etc., so please be prepared to move your car if requested.
There is additional parking on the approach road to High Bray by the stone barn or in the layby by the Pound.
Pets Description Up to two well behaved dogs are welcome for £40 each, on the understanding that they are under your control at all times, kept on a lead when in the churchyard and on local footpaths where there may be livestock, and that you clean up after your dog. Inside the house dogs must remain downstairs, stay off the furniture and may not be left unattended in the property.
Restricted mobility As with many houses of this era Old Church House has some uneven steps, floors, stairs, low ceilings and beams in parts (the lowest beam is 1.78mx/5ft 10" and the lowest ceiling at 1.96m/6ft 5" – both in the kitchen).
Exit in case of emergency Old Church House has a strict no smoking policy which includes vaping materials and e-cigarettes. Candles, tea lights and ethanol burners are not permitted.
Emergency evacuation plan
In an emergency leave the house by either the hall or kitchen doors. Exit through the garden to the public area in front of the house. Close internal doors behind you where it is safe to do so. In the event of a fire evacuating the premises, rather than using firefighting equipment, is the safest thing to do.
Christmas / New Year Old Church House is perfectly positioned for the magical candlelit Christmas Eve service at All Saints Church. Decorations can be provided on request.
The region
Brayford is a peaceful village in the Bray valley, on the southern edge of Exmoor National Park -- a lovely base for exploring moor, coast, and countryside.
The River Bray runs through the heart of the village, which sits at a natural crossroads between Exmoor's wild open moorland to the north and the rolling green farmland of mid-Devon to the south. Stone and cob cottages, narrow lanes, and ancient hedgerows give Brayford the timeless character of a traditional Devon village. It is a quiet, unhurried place -- ideal for anyone seeking a genuinely rural retreat with easy access to some of the finest walking, riding, and fishing country in the south-west.
Village Amenities
Brayford has a community shop and post office, open limited hours, selling basic groceries and everyday essentials. The village also has a parish church and a village hall that hosts occasional events.
Nearby Shopping
South Molton, approximately 5 miles south, is the nearest market town and has a good range of independent shops, a Tesco supermarket, chemists, a post office, banks, and a twice-weekly pannier market selling local produce. Barnstaple, approximately 15 miles to the west, is the largest town in North Devon and offers full high-street shopping, supermarkets, a covered pannier market, and retail parks.
住宿設施服務
網絡
鄉間房屋提供:上網服務
泊車及交通
店內設有車位
餐飲
焗爐
微波爐
睡房
3 間睡房
提供床單
浴室
1 個浴室
起居空間
壁爐
娛樂
電視
戶外區域
花園
陽台
燒烤爐
洗衣設備
洗衣設施
洗衣機
寵物
可攜帶寵物
合適程度/無障礙設施
禁煙住宿
服務及便利設施
熨斗/熨衫板
安全設施
一氧化碳檢測器 (屋主表示住宿設有一氧化碳檢測器)
煙霧探測器 (屋主表示住宿設有煙霧探測器)
滅火筒
一般資訊
花園
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