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The Mill House, Heasley Mill
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The Mill House at Heasley Mill (Devon) is is a pretty cottage with three arched windows along the front façade which add to the charm and beauty of the property. It's deceptively spacious, with three bedrooms upstairs and ample living space downstairs. The cottage sleeps up to 6 guests.
The Mill House at Heasley Mill has been sympathetically modernised and decorated to ensure it remains in keeping with the period and character yet offers all the comforts you would expect from a quality holiday cottage. The sitting room features a fireplace with exposed wooden beams and wood burning stove, the kitchen is beautifully appointed with oak worktops, butler sink and AGA UPSTAIRS Sleeps up to 6 guests (+ baby) in three bedrooms One double bedroom Two twin bedrooms, one with en-suite shower room with WC Family Bathroom DOWNSTAIRS Spacious SITTING ROOM with wood burner Separate DINING ROOM KITCHEN with breakfast table CLOAKROOM with WC UTILITY ROOM OUTSIDE Enclosed patio area to the front of the property ideal for children and dogs. Cottage garden to the side and rear Garden furniture and BBQ Off road parking for one car Bed linen and towels are provided but NOT bedding for cot. WIFI, heating and electricity included. DOGS welcome (max 2) Arrive from 4 pm Depart by 10 am The ground floor of the property comprises the kitchen, dining room and sitting room, all three overlook the enclosed patio area to the front of the cottage. The traditionally narrow staircase leads up from the dining area to the first floor where there are three bedrooms (one with en-suite) and the family bathroom. A security deposit of £100 is required when booking this property. This will be added to the total price of your booking and will be refunded after your stay unless the owner discovers damage to the property or its contents after your departure. Dogs are welcome by prior arrangement (maximum of 2). Please do not allow your dogs on the furniture or upstairs and do not leave them alone in the property at any time. We do not charge for dogs, they are very welcome! You are of course liable for any canine damage and you are expected to leave the property canine evidence-free inside and out.
Security Deposit Information :-
A £100.00 security deposit is required.
A security deposit is required when booking this property. This will be added to the total price of your booking, and will be refunded after your stay unless the owner discovers damage to the property or its contents after your departure.
- Kitchen / Kitchenette
- Linen provided,Towels provided
- High chair
- Iron and board
- TV
- Dishwasher,Washing machine,Clothes dryer
- Cooker,Microwave,Toaster,Fridge,Freezer
- Games room
- Fan
- Electric vehicle charge point
- Bath
- Breakfast included
- Wi-Fi available
- Hair dryer
- Central heating
- Kettle
- Log fire
The kitchen is well-equipped and includes a traditional Aga which really adds to the character of the cottage (ever tried aga toast? It's very good!). There is also an efficient combi-microwave oven, fridge/freezer and slimline dishwasher. The pantry off the kitchen provides ample space for your supplies. Other kitchen equipment includes toaster, kettle, a selection of cookware and kitchen utensils plus crockery, glasses and cutlery. The washing machine and tumble dryer are in the utility room. The television is situated in the sitting room and is discreetly placed inside a TV cupboard. An iron, ironing board and hairdryer are all provided. Electricity and heating costs are included in the price of your accommodation. The central heating which will be programmed for you yet can be adjusted to suit your preferences. Some logs, kindling and fire-lighters will be provided for the wood-burner in the cooler months, to get you started. Further logs can be purchased locally if required. Bed linen, duvets, pillows bath mats, towels and tea towels are provided , but please bring your own bedding for the cot and also outdoor/beach towels. Starter tea, coffee and sugar will be provided. There may also be other non-perishable items like salt, pepper and oil available. Household sundries such as starter toilet rolls, washing-up liquid dishwasher tablets will also be provided. Please note, there is limited mobile phone reception throughout the village, but WIFI is available in the property at no extra cost.
- BBQ
- Parking
- Jacuzzi or hot tub
- Shared garden
- private garden (enclosed)
- Balcony or terrace
- Sea view
- Secure parking
- private garden (not enclosed)
- Detached Property
- Pool (communal)
- Pool (private)
To the front of the property is a lovely patio/courtyard area, which is enclosed (fenced and gated). There is a lawned garden to the side and rear of the house, with great rural views, which is not totally enclosed so dogs and children must be supervised please. Outdoor dining furniture and a BBQ are also provided.
Electric vehicle charge point
Pets welcome
2 x Dog(s), £0
Cat(s)
Horses
Restricted mobility
Wheelchair users
The region
+ MoreNorth Molton is a friendly village on the southern edge of Exmoor National Park in North Devon, set beneath the sweeping ridge that bears its name.
With roots stretching back to the Domesday Book, North Molton was once a thriving centre for copper and iron mining, and ...the handsome stone buildings around the village square still reflect that prosperous past. Today it is a quiet, welcoming community and an excellent base for exploring the moors, wooded valleys, and dramatic coastline of Exmoor.
Village Amenities
North Molton has a well-stocked village shop and post office, a primary school, a village hall, a sports club, and a garage. The Poltimore Arms is the village pub, serving food and drink in a traditional setting. The parish church of All Saints is well worth a visit -- its impressive Perpendicular tower dominates the village, and inside you will find fine medieval woodwork and memorials to the Poltimore family.
Nearby Shopping
South Molton, the nearest market town, is just 3 miles away. It has a good range of independent shops, cafes, a Co-op supermarket, a weekly pannier market on Thursdays, and a farmers' market on Saturdays. South Molton also has a pharmacy, banks, a medical centre, and a petrol station.
Barnstaple, North Devon's main town, is approximately 15 miles away and has a wide range of shopping including supermarkets, the historic Pannier Market and Butchers Row, as well as most high street services. Tiverton is approximately 25 miles to the south-east and also offers full town-centre shopping.
In North Molton
The Poltimore Arms -- A traditional village pub at the heart of North Molton. The Poltimore serves home-cooked food using locally sourced ingredients, with a menu of classic pub dishes alongside daily specials. Real ales, cider, and a good selection of wines. The pub has a welcoming atmosphere with a log fire in winter and a beer garden for warmer months. Food served at lunchtime and in the evenings. Dogs welcome.
In South Molton (3 miles)
The George Hotel -- A coaching inn in the centre of South Molton, offering traditional English food and Sunday roasts. A comfortable base for a meal while exploring the town.
South Molton Pannier Market -- Open on Thursdays, the market sells local produce, baked goods, and seasonal vegetables. A Saturday farmers' market also runs regularly.
Further Afield
The Exmoor Forest Inn, Simonsbath -- Approximately 12 miles from North Molton. Awarded a Michelin Green Star for sustainable gastronomy. The daily-changing menu features beef and lamb from their own organic hill farm, sourced within a twelve-mile radius. Booking strongly recommended.
Tarr Farm Inn -- A lovely 17th-century inn beside the famous Tarr Steps, approximately 14 miles from North Molton. Refined pub food using local produce -- Exmoor lamb, Devon beef, and game. Cream teas served throughout the day. Booking recommended.
The Mason's Arms, Knowstone -- Approximately 8 miles south of North Molton. A thatched 13th-century inn with an excellent reputation for food, known for using the finest Devon produce. A special-occasion destination.
Quince Honey Farm, South Molton -- A popular attraction and cafe serving light lunches, cream teas, and dishes featuring their own Exmoor honey. A lovely family outing combined with a meal.
Explore North Molton village -- Wander through the village square and admire the handsome stone buildings that reflect North Molton's prosperous mining past. Visit All Saints Church with its striking Perpendicular tower, fine medieval woodwork, and memorials to the Poltimore family. The churchyard offers lovely views across the village.
Walk on North Molton Ridge -- The ridge rising directly above the village gives access to open moorland with magnificent views across Exmoor to the north and rolling Devon farmland to the south. Exmoor ponies and red deer are regularly seen on the higher ground.
Red deer watching -- Exmoor is home to England's largest wild red deer herd, and the moorland above North Molton is one of the best areas for sightings. Several local operators offer guided 4x4 safari tours, typically lasting around three hours, to spot deer and Exmoor ponies in their natural habitat.
Tarr Steps -- An ancient clapper bridge across the River Barle, approximately 14 miles from North Molton. The bridge is formed from 17 massive stone slabs and is believed to be medieval in origin. It sits within a National Nature Reserve surrounded by beautiful oak woodland -- a wonderful spot for a riverside walk and picnic.
Fishing on the River Mole -- The River Mole runs through the parish and offers good brown trout fishing in a peaceful setting. Permits are available locally. The rivers Exe and Barle, both within easy reach, provide further excellent salmon and trout fishing.
Quince Honey Farm, South Molton -- Just 3 miles away, this unique attraction houses the largest colony of honey bees in Britain. Watch the bees at work behind glass, learn about beekeeping, and sample Exmoor honey. A great family outing, with a shop and cafe on site.
Exmoor Zoo -- Approximately 15 miles from North Molton, near Barnstaple. A small, friendly zoo specialising in smaller and rarer animals, including Exmoor's own beast -- the Exmoor cat. Interactive feeding sessions and keeper talks throughout the day.
Castle Hill Gardens, Filleigh -- Approximately 6 miles from North Molton. Beautiful Capability Brown-influenced parkland surrounding an 18th-century Palladian house, with woodland walks, a Sham Castle folly, and seasonal garden openings.
RHS Rosemoor -- The Royal Horticultural Society's garden near Great Torrington, approximately 18 miles from North Molton. Over 65 acres of stunning gardens including a rose garden, cottage garden, woodland, and arboretum. Open year-round.
Lynton and Lynmouth -- Often called 'Little Switzerland', these twin villages on the Exmoor coast are approximately 20 miles from North Molton. Connected by the famous cliff railway -- the steepest fully water-powered railway in the world -- they offer dramatic scenery, the Valley of Rocks, and excellent walking along the coast path.
Walks from the Doorstep
North Molton Ridge -- A rewarding walk climbing from the village onto the open ridge above, with panoramic views across Exmoor to the north and the Taw valley to the south. The moorland is grazed by Exmoor ponies and is a fine place for spotting red deer. Allow 2 to 3 hours for a circular route of approximately 5 miles.
Heasley Mill and the River Mole -- A gentle circular walk from North Molton following quiet lanes and footpaths down to the hamlet of Heasley Mill on the River Mole, returning through farmland and woodland. Approximately 4 miles, allow around 2 hours. A peaceful riverside walk with good chances of spotting dippers and herons.
Anstey Gate and the High Moor -- Drive or walk to Anstey Gate, a well-known access point to the open moor above Molland. From here you can walk across wild, open moorland to Anstey Common and beyond, with vast views and a real sense of remoteness. Red deer and Exmoor ponies are frequently seen. Various routes from 3 to 8 miles.
Twitchen and Whitechapel -- A lovely circular walk through the quiet hamlets south-east of North Molton, crossing rolling farmland and following ancient Devon lanes. Approximately 5 miles, allow around 2.5 hours.
Two Moors Way -- This long-distance trail connecting Exmoor to Dartmoor passes through the countryside near North Molton. You can join the route for a day walk heading north onto the moor or south towards Knowstone and Witheridge.
Tarr Steps and the River Barle -- Drive to Tarr Steps (approximately 14 miles) and enjoy a circular riverside walk through ancient oak woodland in the Barle valley. The popular loop is approximately 2.5 miles, with the option to extend further upstream towards Withypool.
Beaches
Woolacombe -- One of the finest beaches in Devon, a three-mile stretch of golden sand backed by dunes. Excellent for surfing, swimming, and sandcastles. Approximately 30 miles from North Molton, around 50 minutes by car.
Croyde Bay -- A beautiful sandy beach popular with surfers and families, set in a picturesque cove. Approximately 30 miles, around 50 minutes by car.
Saunton Sands -- A vast expanse of golden sand backed by the Braunton Burrows dune system, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Approximately 28 miles, around 45 minutes by car.
Porlock Bay and Bossington Beach -- On the Exmoor coast, approximately 22 miles from North Molton. A dramatic arc of pebbles backed by the Porlock Marsh salt flats, with views across to the South Wales coast. A great walking beach in a wild, unspoilt setting.
Minehead -- The nearest sandy beach on the Exmoor coast, approximately 25 miles from North Molton. A wide expanse of sand at low tide, ideal for families. Also the starting point of the 630-mile South West Coast Path.
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ferry port
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A car is necessary
More tips on how to get there
Full arrival information and directions will be sent after your booking is paid in full. Further information about public transport can be found online at www.traveline.info or by calling 0871 200 2233. The nearest mainline train stations are Barnstaple (approximately 15 miles) and Tiverton Parkway (approximately 25 miles). From Barnstaple, limited local bus services run to South Molton, from where North Molton is approximately 3 miles. Public transport to North Molton is very limited and a car is strongly recommended for reaching and exploring this part of Exmoor. The nearest airports are Exeter Airport (approximately 45 miles) and Bristol Airport (approximately 80 miles). Car hire is available at both airports.
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