ID: S668082
Guests have consistently praised 'The Wagon at Burrow Hill' for its peaceful setting, unique charm, and attentive hosts. The property offers a tranquil retreat with stunning views and wildlife, providing a perfect blend of rustic allure and modern amenities. The thoughtful touches by the owners, including a welcome bottle of wine, have left a lasting impression on visitors.
Reviewers consistently mention the property being clean and well-maintained, with no negative comments on cleanliness, indicating a high standard upheld by the owners.
The location is frequently described as peaceful, with beautiful views and close to local amenities and attractions. The only minor drawback mentioned is the narrow access road, which may not suit everyone.
The comfort of the accommodation is highly rated, particularly the bed, although one guest mentioned difficulty getting out of bed if sleeping on the far side. Overall, the property provides a cosy and comfortable stay.
Facilities are generally praised, especially the shower and the inclusion of all necessary amenities. There was a single mention of needing cooking oil, and a quick response to a shower temperature issue, suggesting good maintenance.
Guests appreciate the thoughtful gestures, such as flowers and a complimentary bottle of wine. While these gifts enhance the experience, it's important to note that such personal touches, though common, are not guaranteed.
Enveloped by countryside near Ottery St Mary, Devon, is The Wagon at Burrow Hill, a lovingly hand-built, single-storey wagon. Enjoying a private surrounding and a bespoke design based on a traditional shepherd’s wagon, it has been built by the owner using many recycled materials, including wood from their land, the property offers a rustic base for a rural escape, inviting two guests and one well-behaved dog. Despite being an off-grid property, the wagon is designed to be used all year round being fully insulated and still boasts contemporary comforts such as push-button heating and USB ports for charging phones. Park up and stroll through the field, reaching the delightful exterior of The Wagon at Burrow Hill, where you'll locate an outdoor seating area, a fire pit barbecue, and access into the outdoor kitchen; prepare meals upon the gas hob, or within the woodburning stove, before venturing into the studio-style interior. Unwind after a day of adventure upon the plush sofa with the TV on in the backdrop, before climbing into the sumptuous double bed. Awaken to a refreshing shower, with the convenience of both internal and external cloakrooms, ahead of exploring East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a host of attractions in the area. Just a short journey away you'll reach Wildwood Escot animal park, the picturesque woodlands surrounding the remains of Woodbury Castle. Within easy reach by car is the charming resort of Sidmouth, known for being a gateway to the Jurassic Coast and home to a wealth of restaurants where you can enjoy a romantic date night, followed by a walk along the beach. Travelling towards the coast, stop off at Exmouth Beach, or visit Hawkridge Bird of Prey Centre for an immersive afternoon, ahead of venturing to Exmouth Marina and its sailing club. Complete your getaway with a tour of Exeter Cathedral, a visit to the Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, and a romantic stroll alongside River Exe. Book a bespoke abode in The Wagon at Burrow Hill.
Ottery St. Mary, which is situated next to the River Otter, is well known for its literary ties to the poet Coleridge and for its stunning church, which is frequently compared to Exeter Cathedral. Ottery St. Mary is particularly well-known for its annual "Tar Barrels," which draws more than 3000 people on November 5th. The inviting traditional Devon pubs and numerous independent stores in Ottery provide visitors with high-quality regional goods and a warm welcome. The region is a walker's paradise, with strolls along the River Otter's banks or hill hikes providing breath-taking vistas all the way to Dartmoor. The family-friendly Escot Country Park is close by, and the dramatic 20-mile Jurassic Coast, England's first natural World Heritage Site, is only a short drive from Ottery.
Single-storey.
Studio-style layout with double bed, kitchenette, and sitting area with sofa bed.
Cloakroom with basin and WC.
Shower room with walk-in shower.
External compost WC.
Outdoor kitchen/living space with woodburning stove
Air-blown heating.
Gas hob, fridge.
TV monitor.
Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Off-road parking for 1 car.
Lawned area with furniture and firepit barbecue.
One small/medium well-behaved dog welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 1.6 miles, pub 2 miles.
Note: There are steps up to the property and external WC.
Note: The internal WC should only be used for liquid; toilet roll shouldn't be flushed.
Note: This is an off-grid property with solar-powered electricity, therefore hairdryers/straighteners and other high-powered appliances cannot be used (maximum 300W).
Note: The owner's washing machine and tumble dryer can be used upon request.
Note: There is no WiFi in the property, however mobile signal is generally good.
Note: The TV monitor does not have satellite or terrestrial channels, however can be used as a Smart TV via hotspot from mobile network and has a USB port
Sarah
I was surprised that the out house was pleasant, probably my only worry about staying here. Have already recommended this place to a few people I know would love this.
Ross
The Wagon rocked all the boxes for our visit while doing the bear experience at WildWood Trust
Tony
It was definitely a romantic and memorable experience. So quiet and away from the hustle and bustle of life. A great place to unwind. The owners Nicki and Ben have thought of everything. It was quite windy one night and the wagon hardly moved it is tied down so well. We saw a family of deer including a stunning stag in the field. Also a white owl sitting on one of the posts. I loved laying on the bed with the windows open watching the birds in the hedge. We spent a night round the fire pit. The sky was littered with stars having no light pollution there. We slept so well here. They had left us a welcome bottle of wine from their own vine yard which was superb. The wagon is well situated with Ottery St Mary, Sidmouth, Branscombe, Beer and the Beer caves all not far. There is a wonderful ARK pottery just down the road. Iâm so glad we went there. Some wonderful pieces of pottery for sale at quite reasonable prices. I would definitely love to come back and stay here again. NOTE: I would just like to say if youâre not a fan of really tight long narrow roads. Avoid Fire Beacon Lane. We drove down it on our first day. After that we always went the Sidmouth Road way which is much better.
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