Jasmine Lodge is a charming three-bedroom timber lodge located in Woolsery, near Hartland in Devon, South West England. The lodge can accommodate up to six guests and features an open plan living space, including a living area with Freeview TV, a dining area, and a well-equipped kitchen. The lodge also includes a king-size bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, two twin bedrooms, and a separate shower room. Guests can enjoy the back garden with a sitting-out area, as well as on-site coarse fishing and private parking for two cars. The lodge is situated in Hartland Forest Holiday Park, which offers a tranquil setting on the edge of Hartland Forest and includes a fishing lake for guests with a rod licence.
The lodge is fully detached and well-presented, providing a peaceful getaway and an ideal base for exploring the stunning North Devon and North Cornwall coastlines. The accommodation includes comfortable bedrooms, with two of them featuring a TV, as well as a family shower room. The open plan lounge, dining room, and kitchen offer all the necessary amenities, including a Freeview TV and comfortable furniture. Guests can step out onto the decking area to enjoy al-fresco dining or relax with a drink while taking in the countryside views. The location is private within the park, and two allocated parking spaces are available just yards from the lodge.
Jasmine Lodge is conveniently located near the village of Woolfardisworthy (Woolsery) and the larger village of Hartland, providing easy access to attractions such as Milky Way Adventure Park, Clovelly Village, The Big Sheep family farm park, Hartland Abbey, and Hartland Point Lighthouse. The lodge is also within reach of stunning beaches like Saunton, Woolacombe, Croyde, and Westward Ho! Beaches. The South West Coastal Path runs through Hartland's rugged coastline, offering opportunities for walking and enjoying scenic views. Guests can also access the Tarka Trail from Bideford, explore Exmoor National Park, and visit coastal towns and villages like Lynton & Lynmouth. The property offers free WiFi, and only dogs are allowed on the premises.
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