Clover Cottage is a cosy two bedroom barn conversion with a double bedroom and a twin bedroom, both with flat screen TVs, hand-painted furniture, comfortable mattresses and their own en-suite shower room.
A perfect blend of traditional and contemporary, with exposed stonework and country cottage charm but with all modern conveniences and furnishings.
Clover Cottage takes it's inspiration from the changing skies to which the upstairs vista gives a perfect frame. Whilst the skies transform as a moving picture in the windows, the interior reflects the hues from pinks, oranges, reds to midnight blue. A stylish chaise sofa and chair transform the upper living space into a sumptuous getaway that you won't want to leave.
The living space is cosy, centered around a traditional log burner but with 48" flat screen Smart HD TV with Freeview, Blueray DVD player, selection of DVDs, free WiFi and Bluetooth speaker.
We have provided a selection of books, cookbooks, board games and local information leaflets as well as any local papers and magazines that you might find useful during your stay.
The dining area is a traditional farmhouse table and it leads to the kitchen space which gives you everything that you need including induction hob, split-level oven, microwave, dishwasher, full-size fridge-freezer. Whether you are a keen cook or not, all the utensils and cookware are provided for home cooking and baking.
The outside private patio space is supplied with Gas BBQ and seating area so whether it's outdoor living or indoor relaxing you have the best of both worlds.
Included is:
Fully appointed kitchen with induction hob, split level oven, dishwasher and large fridge freezer and a wide range of crockery, glassware and utensils
Centrally heated throughout
Utility Room with washing machine
Washing line and clothes dryer
Bootwash
Secure cycle store
Log Burner with free logs
Smart HDTV, Freeview and Blueray DVD player
Bluetooth Audio Speaker
Flat screen TV in each bedroom
En-suite facilities in each bedroom
Free WiFi
Free car parking
Patio furniture and Gas BBQ
Towels and tea towels
Hairdryer
Complementary welcome pack of homemade and local produce
Coffee, tea, oil and spices
Complementary toiletries
Travel cot, stairgate and high chair on request
Portable BBQ and beach items to borrow
Umbrellas
Range of DVDs, books and board games
Local attraction information
Local magazines and newspapers
Every guest party receives a complimentary welcome hamper of breakfast items and local provisions to get your holiday started including bacon, pork or vegetarian sausages, our own eggs, mushrooms, tomatoes, home made bread, preserves, juice, fruit, coffee, tea, milk. some liquid refreshment and a homemade cake.
We can also offer a range of other food delights, on request, to make your stay with us easy and extra special. We are happy to provide you with:
Tasty two-course homemade evening meal ready in your fridge on arrival with a variety of alternative options including chicken and leek, fish or cheese and potato pie, vegetarian or beef chilli, beef or vegetarian lasagne, chicken or vegetarian curry, vegetarian or pork sausage casserole, fruit crumble, sticky toffee pudding, summer fruit jelly and lemon posset or Southwest cheeseboard. Each meal is provided with all the trimmings and is made with love and care in the farmhouse.
Additional items to add to your locally-sourced welcome pack such as local fruit and vegetables, cheese, breads and cakes
BBQ treats on arrival or during your stay including burgers, sausages, chicken and kebabs, variety of salads, bread rolls, homemade pickles and choice of dessert.
Evening meal to come back to on any night of your stay
Picnic hampers and BBQ fare to take out with you on your days out
Catering for special occasions such as birthdays or anniversaries. If you want anything prepared for arrival or during your stay, you only need to let us know.
We can also meet and unpack your supermarket order
Currently we have a growing flock of sheep and Spring gives you the opportunity to join us in lambing, bottle-feeding lambs, shearing and rolling fleeces.
Join us at feeding time for our micro pigs, Pinky and Perky. Come in the pen and make sure that they have a satisfying scratch.
Help us collect eggs from our brood of hens in the morning and wonder at the straight backs of our Indian Runner Ducks and why they don't fall over backwards (apparently they can do!).
Ducks, geese and a cheeky guinea fowl make up the rest of the contingent whilst you are guaranteed a warm welcome from our Sprocker puppy, Ruby.
Although we are surrounded by fields and countryside and no near neighbours, we have a wonderful local pub in walking distance (Castle Inn) - make sure to book in advance.
There are some lovely walks and cycle rides straight out of East Trayne and the neighbouring villages offer a variety of pubs within a short drive.
George Nympton also has a Grade 2 listed, 15th century church worthy of a visit and the village community runs a variety of events throughout the year, which we will be sure to let you know about during your stay.
It's only a five minute drive to the bustling market town of South Molton. There you will find a thriving Pannier market on Thursdays and Saturdays from 8am to 1pm, offering everything from foodstuffs to arts and crafts.
The town also has a variety of independent shops from a cheese shop and delicatessen, clothes shops and a good range of vintage homeware outlets to great restaurants, takeaways and tea shops plus a Sainsburys for your day to day needs. The town also has a museum featuring an original cider press as well as petrol stations, hairdressers, doctors, dentists and a local hospital.
There is a swimming pool and the Quince Honey Farm is a great attraction for children who want to be a bee keeper for a day.
Regular events are held in the town including vintages rallies, antiques fairs, October's Apple day and food festivals amongst many more. For more on what's going on locally visit South Molton Information.
25 minutes away and you can be in Barnstaple with it's own Pannier Market, theatre, cinema, attractions and larger range of shops and restaurants and perhaps even make a day trip to Exeter, only 50 minutes by car.
North Devon is a unique part of the country, combining breathtaking countryside with a varied and spectacular coastline.
East Trayne is a perfect location to explore both. We are three miles from Exmoor and nearby South Molton is referred to as its gateway.
The beautiful, varied landscape of Exmoor National Park will take your breath away from lush green forests to wide expanses of moorland and deep valleys. Look out for the Exmoor ponies, the Historic Tarr Steps and perhaps take the steam train from Woody Bay (Lynton and Barnstaple Railway Trust) above the stunning Heddon Valley.
As you cross Exmoor to Lynton and Lynmouth, with its funicular water-powered lift (Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway), carry on to Valley of the Rocks and you reach the most beautiful and varied coastline imaginable.
Then to the sheltered cove with it's rockpools at Combe Martin, along to Ilfracombe showcasing the preserved Victorian Tunnels Beaches (Tunnels Beaches) and the imposing statue of Damien Hirst's 'Verity' guarding the harbour, which offers a variety of sightseeing and fishing trips by boat or perhaps do a day trip to Lundy Island on MS Oldenberg.
Then over to Woolacombe, Puttsborough and Croyde for sea, sand and surfing with more than a few little hidden coves offering peace and quiet even at the highest of seasons. Walking and cycling are a must with a multitude of paths and byways plus the South West Cost Path to traverse.
For the little ones there are many theme parks and attractions to enjoy including The Big Sheep, The Milky Way, Watermouth Castle and Exmoor Zoo to name but a few.