The Stables
Discover your perfect retreat at our beautifully converted barn, the larger of the two properties. Enjoy the luxury of a super-king bed with crisp 100% Egyptian cotton linen and the privacy of a south-facing terrace with stunning orchard and ancient woodland views.
Unwind on the terrace with a BBQ and fairy lights, or cosy up by the fire inside and watch your favourite film on the smart TV. Explore our expansive 11-acre property, offering scenic walks along the river, picnics among wildlife, and the magic of our unspoiled ancient woodland.
Discover the magic of The Stables at RyePark House—where comfort meets countryside charm, and every stay feels like home.
Why You'll Love it!
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Warm, Inviting Interiors – Thoughtfully curated spaces with cosy furnishings and stylish decor designed for comfort and elegance.
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Perfect for a Romantic Escape or Peaceful Getaway – Secluded yet close to North Devon’s finest attractions.
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Private Patio & Stunning Views – Enjoy your morning coffee surrounded by nature’s beauty.
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Exceptional Hospitality – Personalised touches and warm, welcoming hosts ensure a memorable stay.
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Welcome hamper & fresh flowers - to greet you on arrival.
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Close to Nature & Scenic Walks – Explore rolling hills and breathtaking coastal paths.
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A Place You’ll Want to Return To – Guests love The Stables and come back time and time again!
Inside the Stables
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1 x superking bed
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Superfast Internet/wi-fi
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Woodburning fireplace
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Underfloor heating.
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43" smart TVs in the lounge and bedroom
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Dishwasher
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Washer/Dryer
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Large Fridge/Freezer
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Neff hide and slide oven
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induction hob
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Microwave
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Large wet room with double-ended bath and rainfall shower
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Samsung Bluetooth sound system
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100% Egyptian Cotton Linen and towels
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Robes and slippers
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Toiletries
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multiple USB charging points
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Dyson purifying cool-air fan
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Board Games
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Private terrace with seating area and table.
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A complimentary welcome hamper
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Fresh locally grown flowers
At RyePark House
Discover the wonderful experiences waiting for you at Ryepark House:
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Enjoy a tranquil riverside walk through secluded and peaceful ancient woodland, perfect for unwinding in nature.
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Picnic by the river and soak in the serene surroundings, with only the sound of birdsong and flowing water.
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Step straight onto public footpaths from our driveway, leading to beautiful countryside walks and scenic views.
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Relax in the bath, choose the romantic lighting, and feel the stress of life leaving you.
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Meet the friendly sheep that call the farm home, a delightful experience for animal lovers of all ages.
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Wander the farmland, taking in the fresh country air and the ever-changing beauty of the landscape.
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Sit and unwind in our rewilding area and enjoy watching and listening to the wildlife
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See wildflowers in their natural setting
Nearby
Visit some of the best locations that North Devon has to offer within a short drive. Including:
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The golden sands of Woolacombe, a 3-mile-long beach recognised for its great surfing as part of the UK's first World Surf Reserve.
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Visit iconic beaches like Saunton Sands, and Croyde Bay for surfing, sunbathing, and scenic walks
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Lynton and Lynmouth are charming twin villages connected by the world’s highest and steepest water-powered railway, offering spectacular coastal views and the Valley of Rocks, a unique rock formation near Lynton, famous for its wild goats and stunning scenery.
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Watersmeet Tea Room, a picturesque riverside spot perfect for cream teas, nestled where the East Lyn River and Hoar Oak Water meet.
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Scenic walks on Exmoor, from dramatic coastal paths to wooded valleys, showcasing breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife including wild ponies.
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Visit historic sites – Explore Arlington Court, a National Trust property, or the fascinating Hartland Abbey.
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Stargazing in Exmoor’s Dark Sky Reserve, one of the best places in the UK to see the Milky Way, meteor showers, and constellations.
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The vibrant towns of Barnstaple, Bideford, and South Molton—South Molton was recently voted one of the UK’s best pannier markets, offering fresh local produce and artisan crafts.
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Visit Lundy Island – Take a boat trip to this remote island, home to puffins, seals, and incredible coastal views.
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Explore Clovelly Village – Wander through this charming, historic fishing village with cobbled streets and breathtaking sea views.
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Discover hidden gems – Explore lesser-known spots like Heddon Valley, Spekes Mill Mouth, and Instow Beach.
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Enjoy local wildlife – Visit Exmoor Zoo or Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park for a fun and educational experience.
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Try watersports – Kayaking, paddleboarding, and coasteering are popular activities along the North Devon coast.
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Indulge in local food – Sample fresh seafood, traditional cream teas, and locally brewed cider at North Devon’s best eateries.
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Go cycling on the Tarka Trail – A scenic, traffic-free route perfect for cyclists of all levels.