Along a country lane on the edge of the tranquil hamlet of Dunkeswell Abbey, half a barn converted into an interesting, rustic-looking, wood-clad cottage, light and airy inside.
Good-sized garden (table/chairs, barbecue) overlooking the owner's apple orchard and small field.
Inside, little glass-panelled lobby; pine-floored, L-shaped living/dining room with TV/DVD, iPod dock and French windows to terrace and garden; well-equipped modern kitchen (slimline dishwasher, microwave, freezer, larder fridge, electric cooker) with stable doors to terrace; bathroom (suite with separate shower).
Stairs up to small landing (5'6" headroom), off which two bedrooms under the eaves, both overlooking the garden and with limited clothes-hanging space - a double with low sloping ceilings and Velux window, and a twin with dormer window; loo (5'8" lintel, sloping ceiling).
Outside is a utility room with washing machine, tumble drier, sink and space for your bicycles.
Spring water.
A beautiful, peaceful place in which to relax.
Dunkeswell Abbey: sheltered valley hamlet of a few cottages and the ruins of 13th cent.
Dunkeswell Abbey itself, 2 miles from Dunkeswell (shop, church); Hemyock (church, pub, shops), 2½ miles.
Honiton, 7 miles; airfield (flying lessons, pleasure flights), 2 miles; the sea at Sidmouth, 17, and Lyme Regis, 21; Exmoor and Dartmoor, about 30 miles.