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Self contained annex available for flexible short term winter lets.
Outside catering at affordable rates available.
Built in the Seventeen Hundreds, The Farmhouse has charm, warmth and character. A restful and peaceful stay is assured when staying with us. With personal touches and a 'home away from home' feel the lovely farmhouse caters for all special diet requirements and serves up a tasty breakfast. Wander through the tranquil garden alongside a trickling stream and take time to find the perfect spot to sit and relax.
Dogs are welcome and the accommodation has wheelchair access.
Evening meals available on request.
We also have Yurt available in our secluded field. These are available throughout the year and offer an excellent romantic getaway, honeymoon, short break or family fun. Ideal for a family of 4, or one couple. Comfortably furnished, with a log burner for use out of season, the yurts are available from just £55 per night.
Hot showers and toilet facilities are in the farmhouse. You can also enjoy a wonderful farmhouse cooked breakfasts as well as morning coffee and real Devon Cream Teas at an additional charge. Please call 01803 866983 to find out more about our luxurious yurt.
There is also a basic camping area, where tents can be set up beside the stream in a secluded, peaceful field. Washing facilities are also available. There is also a BBQ area.
Come along and experience a Tea Room with a Difference. Enjoy a cream tea by the trickling stream in the Summer or inside the cost barn in the Winter - perfect all year round. Light lunches available.
Small weddings and other special occassions can also be held at Lower Cobberton. We are able to hold conferences, parties, birthdays, workshops, functions and much more, with space for a marquee beside the stream. Bell tents and log burners can also be made available. Outside catering can be organised - if you would like to discuss holding an event at Lower Cobberton, please call us today to discuss the details.
Small marquee available for hire.
Pampering weekends start at just £130 for 2 people to include bed and breakfast. Neck, shoulder, face and head massages, reflexology and clairvoyance are all available on request.
Winter breaks are offered at a discount booking for 2 nights or more. Please call for more details.
Hollistic Weekends; to include clairvoyant, healings and some hollistic therapies. Please call to book. Lunches, teas and coffees can be provided and B&B rooms are available.
Long stays available at reduced rate of £29 per night if staying for two weeks or more. Ideal for business stays, relocation. There is excellent access from the A38, and Lower Cobberton is located between Plymouth and Exeter.
Car Tours
We offer a personal very reasonable taxi service for our guests. Moor tours dart moor exmoor Bodmin and quantock hills. Variety of routes discover unknown beautiful Devon wonderful views of the south west. We go where commercial tours wouldn't go prices depends on routes etc stops for meals etc at local inns or picnic lunches can be provided.
Guest Comments
"Delicious nourishing and enjoyable lunch jennie catering for our every request she is friendly and professional we felt so looked after we are planning to stay in her band b and looking forward to her scrumptious breakfast location perfect calm and energising we are now holding our small scale celebration so impressed are we by lower cobberton jennie and her family. Susie and Mickey"
"Lovely house, lovely location, very good for our dog and very good breakfast for us."
"Lovely to be in such a beautiful yurt! Fantastic atmosphere and tranquil surroundings. Thank you for the perfect getaway!."
"Relaxing holiday in a lovely setting."
"Lovely quiet location. Warm welcome and a happy stay."
"The barn was lovely and cosy, and in a beautiful setting. Delicious breakfasts and nice hot showers. We will be back."
Room / Unit Type | Room / Unit Tariff* |
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Double (En-Suite) | from £32.50 to £35.00 per person (breakfast included) |
Twin - private bathroom | from £28.00 to £30.00 per person (breakfast included) |
*Prices based on 2 sharing, single occupancy for en-suite £45 per night including breakfast.
Room Only, Summer months only. £60 double room per night - two sharing.
Camping prices £5 to £12 a night, including showers. Lower Cobberton offers versatile accommodation to meet the needs of guests, one of the double en-suite rooms can be used as a twin room.
Yurt £35- £45 per night. Family unit also available £80 - £85 per night for 4 people.
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Open (1 Jan 2021 - 31 Dec 2021) |
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