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Gold award winning Devon farm bed and breakfast.
Picturebook Devon farmhouse B&B overlooking beautiful Exmoor, Peaceful livestock farm mentioned in the Domesday Book (1086) Kerscott produced meat, eggs, bread and preserves.
The spacious sitting room is elegantly furnished and has a magnificent large inglenook fireplace fitted with a splendid log burning stove for those chillier evenings. Whilst this wing was completed in 1630 our dining room is located in the much older part of the house. This charming room is heavily beamed with a pretty log burning inglenook fireplace still retaining two bread ovens from different periods and fitted with many old cooking implements. A special feature in this room is a Devon cob cream oven fortunately surviving after several centuries. Despite its antiquity the house, which is peaceful and kind, is comfortable, cosy and warm and is equipped with a full Calor gas central heating system.
The three quality ensuite bedrooms have comfortable beds, pure wool Devon made Axminster carpet, so cosy to your toes, central heating, colour television, tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryer, many other extras and for your further pleasure outstandingly beautiful views of Exmoor and the surrounding farmland. Additionally, it may be of interest for you to note there is no smoking allowed anywhere in the house and we no longer cater for children under sixteen or accommodate visitors' dogs.
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