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Sunnyside at Coomb Bank Farm

Raymond's Hill, Devon (Ref. 1125900)

4.7

Lyme Bay Holidays rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

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Features

  • Electric car charging
  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Broadband / WiFi

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8 Customer Review(s)

  • Judy

    “The property was clean, comfortable and everything needed was there.”

    Love the fact that nice wide doors and some plug sockets were at a height I could use as in a wheelchair. The entrance to the property was far more than a 'small step' and I needed ramps to enter. An accurate measurement would be a help for others. The property is ideally situated for Lyme Regis and many other beautiful towns. The weather was perfect for our stay and we slept very well. Will return in the future for a few days.

    Love the fact that nice wide doors and some plug sockets were at a height I could use as in a wheelchair. The entrance to the property was far more than a 'small step' and I needed ramps to enter. An accurate measurement would be a help for others. The property is ideally situated for Lyme Regis and many other beautiful towns. The weather was perfect for our stay and we slept very well. Will return in the future for a few days.

    - Judy, September 2024

Summary

  • Single-storey
  • Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x twin
  • Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC
  • Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
  • Underfloor heating
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave and fridge with ice-box
  • Smart TV and WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Parking available for 1 car
  • EV charging point available - charge applies and payable on site
  • Enclosed patio with table and chairs and access to small dog walking paddock
  • One well-behaved small to medium dog welcome - £20 pet fee applies
  • Sorry, no smoking.Candles and naked flames not permitted.
  • Shop 0.8 miles and pub 0.7 miles
  • Note: There is a small step up into the property, please take care
  • Note: Dog owners are required to clean up after their dogs when using the dog walking paddock
  • Note: There may be road noise heard when sitting outside

The property

Sunnyside is a delightful two bedroomed barn conversion, thoughtfully converted and offering a family or couple a characterful and comfortable base close to popular beaches and seaside towns along the Jurassic Coast. Tastefully and sympathetically furnished, the open-plan living area is a wonderful place to sit and relax with vaulted ceiling and roof beams giving a glimpse of the buildings former history. The kitchen is well equipped for a self-catering holiday with meals to be enjoyed at the dining table or dining alfresco when the weather permits. Adjoining the living area, there are two bedrooms, a spacious king-size room and a twin bedroom, with a spacious shower room. Outside guests have their own patio seating area with table and chairs, overlooking the communal courtyard and fields beyond. Across the lane from the properties, the owners have thoughtfully provided a fenced off area with grass for dog owners to use. Please note: A maximum of one small to medium dog is accepted - £20 pet fee applies.Pet owners are required to clean up after their pets when they use the pet exercise area. Please note that there is a charge for guests wishing to use the electric vehicle charging point - payable on site This property can be booked with Hideaway (1125898) and Field View (1125899) providing accommodation for friends or families wishing to holiday together (sleeping up to 10 guests) GROUND FLOOR (one step up to the threshold) Open plan lounge, kitchen and dining area with TV Bed 1: King-size bed Bed 2: Twin beds Shower room: walk in shower, WC and basin OUTSIDE Enclosed paved area and seating Communal courtyard with car parking and electric vehicle charging point Fenced area of pasture with picnic bench. Guests are welcome to use this to exercise their dogs GENERAL INFORMATION Parking for 1 car Utilities included Linen and towels included - beds made up FACILITIES Smart TV WiFi Electric oven & hob Fridge with ice box Microwave Underfloor heating Hairdryer Electric vehicle charging point

Note: This property can be booked with Hideaway (1125898) and Field View (1125899) providing accommodation for friends or families wishing to holiday together (sleeping up to 10 guests)

There is a £30 charge for guests wishing to use the electric vehicle charging point - payable on site

The barn conversions are situated in an old farm yard that has some uneven surfaces.
They are located close to the A35 so some road noise will be evident particularly when using the outside areas.
Due to the location of the properties, the internet may be intermittent at times when using 4G or Wifi.

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Coomb Bank Farm

A collection of three barn conversions located in a rural setting yet within easy reach of the world heritage Jurassic Coastline and the seaside destinations of Lyme Regis, Charmouth, Seaton and Beer. Located close to the Devon, Dorset and Somerset borders and situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, these recently converted cottages are perfect for couples or families looking to enjoy all that this popular area has to offer. Visit the family friendly beaches at Lyme Regis with a plethora of water sports to enjoy as well as its iconic Cobb harbour and many visitor attractions including the Marine Aquarium and Marine Theatre. Why not take a visit to Charmouth where you can try your hand at fossil hunting or learn about the area’s rich fossil history at the Heritage centre on the seafront. For families, the nearby Axe Valley Wildlife Park is home to a variety of animals from around the world or the Donkey Sanctuary at Sidmouth, which is home to hundreds of donkeys and open all year round. The award winning Crealy Adventure Park guarantees a fun filled day with over 60 rides and attractions. Popular with hikers, walkers and dog owners alike, the area is bursting at the seams with footpaths including Lamberts Castle and Trinity Hill nature reserve . The nearby South West Coastal Footpath takes in Golden Cap, Stone Barrow as well as the villages of Beer and Branscombe and offers some great walks with far reaching views. Food lovers will enjoy the wide range of places on offer including the Millers Farm shop, growing and selling locally sourced produce. River Cottage HQ, located at nearby Trinity Hill, is home to a Kitchen and Store where you can drop by for morning coffee or a light lunch with the HQ itself offering dining events and cookery courses. A great selection of restaurants and eateries can be found in Lyme Regis with many pubs dotted around the area offering local beverages and great food. With the area offering so much, the Coomb Bank Farm properties are a great choice for those seeking a truly memorable holiday.

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About the location

RAYMOND'S HILL

Axminster 2.7 miles; Axmouth 7.2 miles; Bridport 9.9 miles.

The sought after setting of Raymonds Hill is located close to the Devon/Dorset border, near the East Devon market town of Axminster and approximately 3 miles from the picturesque seaside town of Lyme Regis and the breath-taking Jurassic Coastline. Located near the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and with the protected forests and heathlands including the Trinity Hill Nature Reserve to the west, the area is popular with walkers delighting in the ancient hillforts of Lamberts Castle and Coney’s Castle or Golden Cap on the coast. Dining options in the village include the 16th-century setting of the The Hunters Lodge Inn, which serves up traditional pub fare, the famous River Cottage HQ on Trinity Hill or nearby Millers Farm Shop, all popular with food and drink lovers. A short drive will take you to the nearby market town of Axminster, where you can brush up on local history at the Axminster Heritage Centre, stop for a pint or a glass of wine at the Axminster Inn, The Lamb Inn, or The Ale Way, or even hop onboard a train to visit other parts of Devon, Dorset and Cornwall at Axminster train station.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas