Hope Barton Barns
Resort overview
Nestling in its own secluded valley within the South Devon National Trust Coastal Park, Hope Barton Barns is an exclusive group of traditional stone barns just a short walk from the sea. Each one has its own distinctive character, and has been sensitively converted by local craftsmen to complement and enhance its rural environment by using original features such as exposed beams, stonework and brick arches. Attention to detail has created self catering cottages and self catering apartments of rare quality, to be enjoyed throughout all the seasons of the year in Devon.
Hope Barton has its own private farm of pastures, streams, trout lakes, woodland and bracken covered hills. It also features the best modern amenities you could want for your self catering holiday, including an indoor heated swimming pool, sauna, gym, library and lounge bar, while outside are the all weather tennis court, boules terrain and trout lakes. Available from the farmhouse kitchen is a varied and exciting range of food, including home made jams, and dishes such as locally caught fish in a creamy sauce and Devon lamb with fresh rosemary, thereby allowing you catering freedom.
Hope Barton Barns in Devon is only one meadow away from Hope Cove with a Post Office/Store, two delightful pubs, The Harbour Light restaurant and two safe sandy beaches from where their own boat 'Magicat' sails for nature trips around Salcombe Estuary or sea fishing off the coast. Near to the smugglers' haunts of Soar Mill Cove and dramatic cliffs of Bolberry Down and Start Point which lead to the beautiful estuary town of Salcombe, Hope Barton Barns is the perfect holiday setting, whether you are looking for the family summer holiday, a weeks walking and nature spotting in Spring and Autumn, or simply a break away.
Nearby you are able to enjoy golf, horse riding, surfing, sailing, diving, fishing, scenic coastal walks, nature trails at Slapton Ley Reserve and, of course, moorland hikes on magnificent Dartmoor. Alternatively you can explore the historic towns of Dartmouth, Totnes and Kingsbridge with their cobbled streets, small shops and ancient buildings. In addition, this part of South Devon is blessed with an unusually mild climate, so mild that Salcombe has the largest Subtropical garden in mainland England!