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Golf holidays in Chulmleigh -
cottages and self catering
Find the perfect base or stop over for your golf holiday in Chulmleigh with 25 self catering cottages to choose from. Many of the Chulmleigh self catering listed below have golf courses near by.
A golf holiday offers great relaxation and the cottages and self catering here add to that by adding comfort whether your stay is for a stopover, short break or longer holiday.
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Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £279 to £719
Self catering accommodation in Chulmleigh sleeps 2.
Features include: Romantic Break Pub nearby Internet WiFi Parking available Luxury accommodation Golf nearby
Accommodation overview: A beautiful period barn conversion that has been sympathetically converted to provide a tasteful and unique holiday home. Situated in a magical riverside setting with 20 acres of lush fields, woods and parkland with abundant wildlife. Park Mill Farm is perfectly placed to explore both Exmoor and Dartmoor.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £1300 to £
Self catering accommodation in Chulmleigh sleeps 8.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Golf nearby Detached Easy Walking Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: Situated in the picturesque Taw Valley in North Devon, this large detached barn conversion offers a real retreat from the world. Set within its own grounds, the house is well furnished to cater for every occasion. The pretty hill top village of Chulmleigh is situated close by and has a range of shops, restaurants and a pub. The holiday property has lovely quiet surroundings, however it is well positioned to explore this beautiful part of Devon. The popular market town of South Molton has a weekly farmers’ market and a variety of shops, antique and curio shops, pubs and restaurants. Barnstaple, 12 miles, additionally has a theatre, cinema and leisure activities, and places of interest including the Museum of North Devon, Pannier Market, 14th-century St Anne’s Chapel and 18th-century Queen Anne’s Walk. Other family attractions in the area include RHS gardens at Rosemoor, The Big Sheep, The Milky Way, Kilarney Springs, Exmoor Zoo and Dinosaur Park. Spectacular beaches at Saunton, Croyde, Putsborough, Woolacombe and Westward Ho! are all within easy driving distance. Horse riding is available locally at Chulmleigh and sailing, windsurfing and fishing can be enjoyed at Tamar Lakes and Wimbleball Lake, as well as Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks. Golfers can enjoy a round at Chulmleigh Golf Course within 1 mile of the house and at others which are within 5 miles. There is some excellent game fishing available locally at the Fox and Hounds Hotel at Eggesford. Shops 1 mile, pub 2 miles. Spacious beamed living room with wood-burning stove and wooden floor. Beamed dining room/entrance hall with wooden floor. Spacious well-equipped kitchen with TV, oil Aga, electric cooker and wooden floor. Utility. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom. Two twin bedrooms. Bathroom with separate shower cubicle and toilet. Second floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed, dressing room and en-suite bathroom with shower attachment and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £1300 to £
Self catering accommodation in Chulmleigh sleeps 8.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Games Room Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: Surrounded by countryside that formed the setting for Williamson’s Tarka the Otter, Eggesford Barton was originally the main farm for the Earl of Portsmouth’s Eggesford Estate. The Barton is arranged around an enclosed courtyard with cobbled pathways, and is set within several acres of beautiful private grounds. Believed to date from the early 18th century, the property was developed throughout the 18th and 19th centuries and grew greatly in importance. As the Barton Farm, it was responsible for corn threshing and storage for the smaller farms upon the estate. The restoration of the Grade II listed farmhouse and courtyard has resulted in a unique property in a rare state of preservation. A pleasant stroll through the woodland and pastureland leads down to the River Taw, where 800 metres of river frontage awaits guests, and where superb salmon and trout fishing is available. The main property has been split to provide three holiday cottages: The Gallery, The Cider Press and Honey Cottage can be booked separately or together to provide the perfect setting for that special family or friends’ celebration (with The Beehive annexe) accommodating up to 26 adults. Consisting of carefully converted and renovated stone and slate buildings, The Cider Press, The Gallery and Honey Cottage all offer substantial and spacious holiday accommodation, and display a wealth of features such as wooden or flagstone floors, beams and inglenook fireplaces with either wood-burning stove or open fire in the dining room. The Cider Press additionally exhibits fascinating stone walls, with an apex ceiling and open oak roof timbers adorning its living room. The Beehive is a studio annexe with a double bed set next to The Gallery. It is compact, but has everything needed - a kitchen at one end, as well as a sitting area and separate shower room, and opens onto a secluded yard with seating. Guests book it separately or for an extended family whilst staying in one or more of the other cottages. The Barton is approached through park-like grounds, with double oak doors set in the arched entrance, the drive leads into a carriage ring at the centre of the courtyard. Open towards the south, pleasant evenings can be spent admiring the splendid views over the surrounding countryside towards Eggesford Forest. The Gallery, The Cider Press and Honey Cottage have their own garden/picnic area overlooking pastureland, complete with barbecue, where food can be enjoyed out in the open and The Beehive has its own patio area off the main courtyard. To enable a welcome break from culinary chores, outside catering can even be arranged (for refs HZV, HZW, HZX) to make a holiday that bit more special and give the usual cook a well-earned break! There are a number of beautiful walks on trails and footpaths in Eggesford Forest and Heywood which will suit both energetic and casual walkers. The extensive grounds of the estate offer plenty of space for children to play out, and a special area set aside allows pent-up energy to be released on the climbing frames provided, whilst still being under the parents’ watchful eyes. Guests are also free to wander the 30-acre estate and take in some great views. To one side of the courtyard, a sauna offers the opportunity for the adults to spoil themselves, with shower facilities also to hand. Beyond the contrasting woodland and pastureland of the estate, a stretch of the River Taw offers keen anglers the chance to enjoy a spot of salmon and trout fishing whilst on holiday – although there is a limited amount of tackle available on-site, guests are requested to bring their own. Situated on the 180-mile long Tarka Trail, cyclists and walkers can also take in the delightful array of landscapes between Dartmoor and Exmoor, and the ‘Tarka Line’ is... Spacious beamed living room with stone walls, wooden/slate floor and door to grounds. Spacious split-level (2 steps) hand-built farmhouse-style kitchen with wooden floor. Utility. Two twin bedrooms. Shower room with toilet. Two staircases to first floor, one spiral: Spacious beamed double bedroom with sloping ceiling and en-suite bathroom with shower cubicle and toilet. Twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £300 to £599
Self catering accommodation in Chulmleigh sleeps 2.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Games Room Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Surrounded by countryside that formed the setting for Williamson’s Tarka the Otter, Eggesford Barton was originally the main farm for the Earl of Portsmouth’s Eggesford Estate. The Barton is arranged around an enclosed courtyard with cobbled pathways, and is set within several acres of beautiful private grounds. Believed to date from the early 18th century, the property was developed throughout the 18th and 19th centuries and grew greatly in importance. As the Barton Farm, it was responsible for corn threshing and storage for the smaller farms upon the estate. The restoration of the Grade II listed farmhouse and courtyard has resulted in a unique property in a rare state of preservation. A pleasant stroll through the woodland and pastureland leads down to the River Taw, where 800 metres of river frontage awaits guests, and where superb salmon and trout fishing is available. The main property has been split to provide three holiday cottages: The Gallery, The Cider Press and Honey Cottage can be booked separately or together to provide the perfect setting for that special family or friends’ celebration (with The Beehive annexe) accommodating up to 26 adults. Consisting of carefully converted and renovated stone and slate buildings, The Cider Press, The Gallery and Honey Cottage all offer substantial and spacious holiday accommodation, and display a wealth of features such as wooden or flagstone floors, beams and inglenook fireplaces with either wood-burning stove or open fire in the dining room. The Cider Press additionally exhibits fascinating stone walls, with an apex ceiling and open oak roof timbers adorning its living room. The Beehive is a studio annexe with a double bed set next to The Gallery. It is compact, but has everything needed - a kitchen at one end, as well as a sitting area and separate shower room, and opens onto a secluded yard with seating. Guests book it separately or for an extended family whilst staying in one or more of the other cottages. The Barton is approached through park-like grounds, with double oak doors set in the arched entrance, the drive leads into a carriage ring at the centre of the courtyard. Open towards the south, pleasant evenings can be spent admiring the splendid views over the surrounding countryside towards Eggesford Forest. The Gallery, The Cider Press and Honey Cottage have their own garden/picnic area overlooking pastureland, complete with barbecue, where food can be enjoyed out in the open and The Beehive has its own patio area off the main courtyard. To enable a welcome break from culinary chores, outside catering can even be arranged (for refs HZV, HZW, HZX) to make a holiday that bit more special and give the usual cook a well-earned break! There are a number of beautiful walks on trails and footpaths in Eggesford Forest and Heywood which will suit both energetic and casual walkers. The extensive grounds of the estate offer plenty of space for children to play out, and a special area set aside allows pent-up energy to be released on the climbing frames provided, whilst still being under the parents’ watchful eyes. Guests are also free to wander the 30-acre estate and take in some great views. To one side of the courtyard, a sauna offers the opportunity for the adults to spoil themselves, with shower facilities also to hand. Beyond the contrasting woodland and pastureland of the estate, a stretch of the River Taw offers keen anglers the chance to enjoy a spot of salmon and trout fishing whilst on holiday – although there is a limited amount of tackle available on-site, guests are requested to bring their own. Situated on the 180-mile long Tarka Trail, cyclists and walkers can also take in the delightful array of landscapes between Dartmoor and Exmoor, and the ‘Tarka Line’ is... Cosy living/dining room with double bed, patio doors and galley-style kitchen area with tiled floor. Shower room with toilet.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £414 to £1110
Self catering accommodation in Chulmleigh sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Multi bathrooms Fishing nearby Pool Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Luxury accommodation sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Bealy Court's nine delightful holiday cottages sit in 25 acres of stunningly beautiful Devonshire countryside with breathtaking views and within easy reach of the family friendly beaches of Saunton Sands on the North Devon coast as well as Exmoor and Dartmoor. Perfect for family holidays all year round Bealy Court offers a large indoor swimming pool an LTA standard tennis court croquet lawn games room with full size snooker table pool table and air hockey and two coarse fishing lakes (visitors will need to bring their own rods). The setting is secluded and tranquil the lovely stone cottages formerly a range of barns cluster around a very pretty landscaped courtyard with glorious views to the distant hills of Dartmoor. The cottages have been stylishly converted and recently completely refurbished to create a wonderfully contemporary feel. Each cottage boasts a high degree of individual character with original features such as oak roof timbers stone walls and beams all carefully preserved. All of them enjoy modern elegant décor wood burning fires and flat screen LCD or plasma TVs. Bealy Court is an ideal touring base with the wilds of Exmoor and Dartmoor close by and the golden beaches of the North Devon coast a comfortable drive away. Tiverton sea fishing at Ilfracombe and go karting ten pin bowling and cycle hire at Barnstaple are all easily accessible as are Knightshayes Court and Killerton (both National Trust Properties). Horse riding is found locally and Chulmleigh (4 miles) offers good pubs and restaurants several shops a post office and a par 3 golf course. The nearest main shopping centres are at Barnstaple and South Molton which is also a renowned centre for antiques.
Very comfortable cottage enjoying panoramic views. Spacious kitchen/dining room with oak floors and French doors to terrace. Double bedroom with 5' bed and ensuite shower room/W.C. and French doors to terrace. First floor: Spacious sitting room with wood burner and large picture window overlooking countryside. Twin bedded room. Luxury shower room/W.C.
Phone enquiries: 0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £252 to £585
Self catering accommodation in Chulmleigh sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: 1 OF 2 PROPERTIES WITH LOVELY COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS ON A WORKING 125 ACRE FAMILY FARM These refurbished cottages are originally the granary and part of the attached farmhouse, and are situated in a valley at the end of a long private driveway. Offering a real farm experience in the peace and tranquillity of the North Devon countryside. You will be less than a mile to the village of Chulmleigh with small shops, pubs, riding stables and golf course or go slightly further afield to sandy surfing beaches to the North such as Saunton and Woolacombe. Lots to see and do including attractions to suit all tastes which include rugged Dartmoor, RHS Rosemoor Gardens, Cobbaton Combat Museum, National Trust properties and gardens, to name but a few. Farm activities: the farm offers many natural attractions for guests, enjoy exploring the farm and watching the animals, or wander the adjacent 25 acres of natural woodland or walk the river bank which borders the land. Amenities: ample parking. Bed linen and electric included. Night storage heating and electric heaters, available October to April included. 1 dog by arrangement per cottage. Regret no smoking in the properties. Location: beach 17 miles, pub, shop, riding stables and golf course less than 1 mile. The spacious accommodation offers TWO bedrooms: 1 double and 1 twin. Bathroom: with mixer shower over bath and WC. Lounge: with TV, DVD and Freeview. Kitchen/diner: well-equipped with fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, cooker and microwave. Outside: enclosed garden and patio area with seating and BBQ.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £240 to £465
Self catering accommodation in Chulmleigh sleeps 2.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pub nearby Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: COMFORTABLE AND COSY COTTAGE IN THE HEART OF THE VILLAGE This delightful property nestles in the centre of this bustling village and overlooks the quaint cobbled church square with countryside views beyond. The area is predominantly rural but is just 40 minutes from the North Devon coastline and spectacular beaches including Westward Ho!, Saunton and Croyde. Local activities include: golf, horse riding, fishing and shooting. The village itself is well serviced and provides a golf course, cricket club and a variety of small individual shops. The village pub is situated directly opposite the cottage and provides a restaurant, ideal for gastro evening meals, and during the daytime it provides wine bar/tea room type drinks and meals. The cosy and well-equipped cottage offers reverse level accommodation to take advantage of the view, and ONE bedroom: situated on the ground floor, 1 double with en-suite shower room and WC. Lounge: situated on the first floor, with a vaulted ceiling and revealed beams, TV, wood burner (first basket of logs provided), games and books. Kitchen/diner: situated on the ground floor, with fridge/freezer, microwave, electric oven and hob, dishwasher and many useful extras. Outside: door from the kitchen leads out to a covered courtyard with table and seating. Amenities: parking for 1 small car directly outside the cottage, ample parking nearby. Bed linen, electric and heating included. Regret no smoking or pets. Additional info: regret no washing machine. Location: beach at Westward Ho! approximately 27 miles, shops and pub walking distance.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £279 to £719
Self catering accommodation in Chulmleigh sleeps 2.
Features include: Romantic Break Pub nearby Internet WiFi Parking available Luxury accommodation Golf nearby
Accommodation overview: A beautiful period barn conversion that has been sympathetically converted to provide a tasteful and unique holiday home. Situated in a magical riverside setting with 20 acres of lush fields, woods and parkland with abundant wildlife. Park Mill Farm is perfectly placed to explore both Exmoor and Dartmoor.
  
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