At Knowle Farm – Rattery – Near Totnes, Devon 2008

At Knowle Farm – Rattery – Near Totnes, Devon 2008

Knowle Farm set in 44 acres of South Devon countryside offers six beautifully converted barns overlooking wonderful farmland views.
The cottages sleep from two to eight plus cots.

‘Woodbine’ sleeps eight plus cots
‘Moncks Green’ sleeps six plus cot
‘Applecross’ sleeps four plus cot
‘Clematis’ sleeps two plus child or cot
‘Foxglove’ sleeps four plus cot
‘Cow-mumble’ sleeps four plus cot
‘Foxglove’ plus ‘Cow-mumble’ combined to sleep 8 plus cots (click for details)

Knowle Farm is rated Four Stars by ‘VisitBritain’ Quality in Tourism

The standard of each of our cottages is excellent, with simple but tasteful décor and furnishings.
We take a real pride in the condition of our cottages and you can be confident that when you arrive and see your home for your holiday stay you will be absolutely delighted (we are featured in the Good Holiday Cottage Guide for 2008).

We have tried to furnish the cottages with just about everything you will need and all include:
Wood burning stove, automatic washing machine and tumble dryer, electric hob and oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, iron, widescreen colour T.V., VCR & DVD player, CD/Radio, wireless internet access, linen, duvets and a stair gate. A booster seat is provided in each cottage and high chairs and cots are available on request (please ask when booking). Some cottages have a dishwasher also (see cottage descriptions). Guests should bring their own towels and where applicable cot bedding. Towels (for use within the cottage only) may be hired – see booking form.

We regret we are unable to take pets.
So that furnishings etc. are kept fresh for everyone there is no smoking within the cottages and indoor facilities.

Knowle Farm is a member of the Green Tourism Business Scheme

Rattery, Nr. Totnes
South Devon
TQ10 9JY

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