Shire Stables

Woolley, Bude EX23 9PP

Sleeps 6 King, double & twin bedroom No Pets 10 Reviews
Amazing eco rating | why?

Once home to the farm’s Shire horses, these converted old stables are simply stunning. The huge front door opens straight into the main living area, which is full height from the flagstone floor to the raftered ceiling. It’s super-toasty too – great when you get back from a day on the beach.

Downstairs, there’s a kitchen with a circular pine dining table, and a sitting area where colour-washed walls, a squashy sofa and antique pine furniture add to the traditional feel. Leading off the central space is a double bedroom with en-suite shower room and a twin bedroom plus family bathroom.

Two wooden staircases lead to mezzanine floors either side, one to a cosy sitting room under the eaves, the other to an open-plan twin bedroom with the beds tucked under the rafters.

Open the back door, and you step out to a lovely lawned garden with table and chairs, perfect for al fresco suppers on sunlit evenings.

Please note, due to the internal layout of this cottage, in the event of a fire, guests must be physically capable of exiting the building via a ground floor window should the primary escape routes be blocked or impassable.

  • 3 bedrooms
  • King-size double (5’/150cm)
  • 1 en-suite shower room
  • 1 family bathroom
  • Central heating
  • White cotton bedlinen & towels
  • Smart TV & Blu-ray/DVD
  • Bluetooth audio
  • USB charger points
  • Cot, high chair & stair gates available
  • Lawned garden
  • No smoking
  • No pets
  • Flexible cancellation

 

 

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What this place offers

Single Bed Icon Single Bed
Double Bed Icon Double Bed
King Bed Icon King Bed
Ensuite Shower Room Icon Ensuite Shower Room
Garden/Outside Space Icon Garden/Outside Space
Off-road Parking Icon Off-road Parking
Fitted Kitchen Icon Fitted Kitchen
Outdoor Seating Icon Outdoor Seating
Countryside Views Icon Countryside Views
Wifi Icon Wifi
Family Friendly Icon Family Friendly
Accessibility Icon Low mobility accessibility