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Pets are welcomed at this camping site There is fishing on the camping site or nearby

The Hills are a nationally important landscape and were designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in recognition of the special qualities of its natural and built environment. Being relatively unspoilt, the Hills offer a rare sense of timelessness. A network of hedges, mature hedgerow trees and small copses link a rich mosaic of semi-natural habitats. The area is perfect for walks, cycling and horse riding where the quiet bridleways and byways offer many opportunities to explore and enjoy the locally distinctive buildings, archaeological remains and natural flora and fauna. Sheldon is centrally located to explore attractions further away, such as the City of Exeter with its ancient Cathedral, High Street shopping and arts centres. Historic Honiton is also nearby, giving you a chance to find out more about the honey exports that gave the town its name and, a few miles south, you’ll find the unspoilt beaches of Exmouth and the rest of the Jurassic Coast.

The Log Cabin offers the following holiday accommodation:

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The Log Cabin offers the following facilities.

Ideal for fishing holidays

FishingDon't forget to pack your fishing gear! The Log Cabin is an ideal base for a fishing holiday in Devon as there are fishing opportunities either on the park or close by.



Pet Friendly Holiday Parks

Pet FriendlyThere is no reason to leave your pets behind because at The Log Cabin they welcome well behaved pets. The Log Cabin understands that a family holiday means all the members of your family including your dog. You also get to save money as well as we all know that kenels can be pretty expensive. There is also plenty to do around Honiton for both you and your dog.


Other facilities and features include:

Electric heating from convector heaters in all rooms, woodburning stove in sitting area. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, colour TV. All electricity inc. in rent, starter pack for woodburner provided (extra logs available for purchase). Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Covered verandah with garden furniture, leading to large lawned area (unfenced lake 15 yards – children beware). Two well behaved pets welcome. Private trout & coarse fishing available in lake at extra charge (phone Sykes office for information on cost - 10% reduction for guests). Ample off road parking. Shop & pub 3 miles. (Owner can do basic shop before arrival on request). Note: As this property is situated in a valley, there is no mobile reception.

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The Hills are a nationally important landscape and were designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in recognition of the special qualities of its natural and built environment. Being relatively unspoilt, the Hills offer a rare sense of timelessness. A network of hedges, mature hedgerow trees and small copses link a rich mosaic of semi-natural habitats. The area is perfect for walks, cycling and horse riding where the quiet bridleways and byways offer many opportunities to explore and enjoy the locally distinctive buildings, archaeological remains and natural flora and fauna. Sheldon is centrally located to explore attractions further away, such as the City of Exeter with its ancient Cathedral, High Street shopping and arts centres. Historic Honiton is also nearby, giving you a chance to find out more about the honey exports that gave the town its name and, a few miles south, you’ll find the unspoilt beaches of Exmouth and the rest of the Jurassic Coast.

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The Property

Sheldon 0.5 miles.A real rustic retreat! An atmospheric log cabin in a valley on the edge of peaceful woodland, within the grounds of the owner’s trout farm, half a mile from the picturesque hamlet of Sheldon, and 7 miles from Honiton. Situated within the Blackdown Hills, and made from weathered pine logs, this unusual holiday home has an open plan living area, a woodburner in a large inglenook fireplace, and a covered verandah ideal for an evening drink and BBQ. Walk the woods and country lanes in peace, explore the region’s beautiful countryside and visitor attractions, or fish in the nearby lake and enjoy grilled trout for supper on the verandah, before being lulled to sleep by the sound of running water. It’s the perfect country escape.

All ground floor.Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x adult bunk. Bathroom with shower cubicle, basin & WC. Open plan living area with compact fitted kitchen, dining area & sitting area with woodburning stove in large inglenook fireplace. Covered verandah.

 

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