This newly renovated luxury holiday cottage is set in an amazing location with views over rolling hills and Exmoor. The renowned Mason Arms Michelin starred Pub & Restaurant is just 5 doors down. Explore Exmoor or visit the stunning North Devon beaches such as Saunton Sands and Woolacombe.
Our stay at this beautifully converted cow shed was nothing short of exceptional. The moment we arrived, we could tell this wasn’t just a typical barn conversion—it was a thoughtfully curated retreat. Every inch of the space exuded luxury and comfort, with modern yet rustic decor that perfectly complemented the building’s original charm. The high ceilings and open-plan layout made it feel incredibly spacious, while cozy, well-placed furnishings invited us to relax and unwind.
Each room was filled with thoughtful touches: from the plush bedding and high-quality linens to the welcome basket b...more
This Christmas, we returned to Hawkings Hideaway, the place where we got engaged in December 2021, and it was just as magical as we remembered. The cosy amenities were perfect for a festive getaway, with every detail thoughtfully prepared. The sauna nestled in the woods was a wonderful touch, and relaxing in the hot tub under the stars was unforgettable. The breathtaking views from the Hideaway made every moment feel special, and the service from David and Sarah was truly outstanding. Hawkings Hideaway holds a special place in our hearts, and we can't wait to visit again.
We found Keepers Lodge excellent accommodation and very homely and great furnishings. Log fire at new year made it very homely. Our only gripe was for the four of us was the fridge was only an under the counter one which to house food as well as wine/beer/soft drinks for our duration was far too small. Could do with a free standing wine chiller. Plenty of room for one as the kitchen area is huge! Also only 4 cups 4 knives & forks which after every use we had to wash them up for the next use through the day. This may seem nit picking but became frustrating as all other crockery which was pl...more