Nethercote Byre offers a peaceful hideaway in the heart of Exmoor, tucked well away from the usual routes and delivering that rare thing – real tranquillity.
Once a large U-shaped barn, it’s now a characterful retreat that retains the easy charm of its agricultural past, with natural materials, generous spaces and a sense that life moves at a gentler pace here.
The main living room is a bright, open space where wooden floors, original artwork and sturdy timber create a grounded, welcoming feel.
A woodburning stove anchors the room, perfect for gathering after a day on the moor, while two sets of sliding doors open onto the courtyard for seamless indoor-outdoor living.
A second sitting room doubles as a playroom, complete with table football and a jigsaw table – ideal for children when the weather turns.
Four bedrooms – one super-king and three twins – are set at either end of the property for privacy, with two shared bathrooms keeping things simple.
Everything centres around a private courtyard, a lovely spot for morning coffee, evening drinks or just listening to birdsong.
Guests are welcome to roam the owner’s surrounding land, adding to the sense of freedom.
Exmoor’s walking trails start close by, offering everything from gentle riverside strolls to climbs with sweeping views.
Winsford and Exford are a short drive for classic village inns serving hearty meals, while Dulverton and Bampton provide cafés and independent shops for easy afternoons out.
Wimbleball Lake is nearby for kayaking, paddleboarding or shoreline walks, and fly-fishing tuition is available in Exebridge.
If you’re looking for a place that feels genuinely removed from the rush yet close to Exmoor’s best bits, Nethercote Byre delivers – a proper getaway with space to breathe, explore and switch off.