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Edeswell Farm Brochure

Edeswell Farm is a small, friendly family-run park set in 22 acres of the South Hams, an area of outstanding natural beauty in Devon. With natural woodland and the Harbourne River as its boundaries and surrounded by farmland, the park offers a quiet and relaxing holiday for families and couples in a country environment.

A Tranquil Country Setting

Edeswell Farm sits within 22 acres of countryside, bordered by natural woodland and the Harbourne River. The peaceful, rural surroundings make it well suited to families and couples seeking a relaxing break in the heart of Devon.

David Bellamy Gold Award

Edeswell Farm holds the David Bellamy Gold Award, an extremely prestigious accolade and the highest possible recognition of its kind. It demonstrates the park's commitment to sustainable tourism and its ability to raise the awareness and enjoyment of visitors to the natural environment.

Location and Things to Do

The nearby village of Rattery offers some lovely country walking and cycling along footpaths and leafy Devon lanes. Edeswell Farm is ideally placed for exploring the wider region, with easy access to beaches, coves and numerous places of interest.

  • Rattery village, with its Norman Church, an 11th Century Inn once the haunt of the highwayman 'Captain Black', and the Rattery Ravens
  • Hatchlands Fisheries, a neighbouring trout farm offering fishing and fresh trout for sale for barbeques
  • Situated between Exeter, Plymouth and Torbay, ideal for walking and touring along the Devon coast and into Cornwall
  • Right on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, with the A38 and A385 close by
  • South Brent, with a good selection of local shops, a couple of miles away
  • Historic Totnes, 5 miles away, with supermarkets, shops, restaurants, cafes, pubs and a market

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Edeswell Farm located?

Edeswell Farm is set in the South Hams in Devon, an area of outstanding natural beauty, situated between Exeter, Plymouth and Torbay and right on the edge of Dartmoor.

How big is the park?

The park covers 22 acres, with natural woodland and the Harbourne River as its boundaries and farmland all around.

What award has Edeswell Farm received?

It holds the David Bellamy Gold Award, the highest possible accolade, reflecting its commitment to sustainable tourism and the natural environment.

Who is the park best suited to?

The small, friendly, family-run park offers a quiet and relaxing holiday for families and couples in a country environment.

What is there to do nearby?

Visitors can enjoy walking and cycling around Rattery, fishing and fresh trout at neighbouring Hatchlands Fisheries, and touring the Devon coast, Cornwall and Dartmoor. Historic Totnes offers self-guided walks past sites such as St Mary's 15th Century Church, the Leech Wells, a Norman castle, the Brutus stone, The Gothic House and Totnes Museum.

Are shops easily accessible?

Yes, the village of South Brent with its local shops is a couple of miles away, while Totnes with supermarkets, shops, restaurants and a market is 5 miles away.

This brochure is part of the Catalink archive and may no longer be available to order. The information above describes EDESWELL FARM. For current details, visit the company's official website.

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