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Situated in the South Hams village of East Charleton, midway between Dartmouth and Salcombe and just 2 miles from the ancient market town of Kingsbridge at the head of the Salcombe Estuary.
One of three barns - belonging to Home Farm - originally used to stable horses on the ground floor and store barley upstairs.
The horses were used to haul stone from a nearby quarry, some of which went into the construction of the barns.
The conversion of The Barley House was completed in 2006 to a high spec based on a contemporary design. Two of the bedrooms are available for bed and breakfast.
The Barn looks out over open, rolling countryside typical of the South Hams, towards Frogmore Creek.
Three of the beaches in the South Hams have been awarded Blue Flag status and six the 'Rural Beach Award.
Rooms from £65 per room (or £32.50 per person) per night.
| Room / Unit Type | Capacity | Room / Unit Tariff* |
|---|---|---|
| Double - private bathroom | 2 | £65.00 per room (breakfast included) |
| Double/Twin en suite shower room | 1 | £70.00 per person (breakfast included) |
* As a guide, prices are per room per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
To enter the region by motorway from the East, choose the M4, which links directly to the M5 at Bristol. Continue down the M5 to Exeter (Estimated direct journey time London to Exeter 3 hours and 30 minutes). From the M5 take the A38.
From the A38 follow signage to Kingsbridge, once in Kingsbridge take the A379 road to Dartmouth. East Charleton is the 2nd village you will drive through, after the village sign for East Charleton you will see the sign for The Barley House on the right. Turn off here and take the farm track round passing the farmhouse, The Barley House is the first barn on the left hand side after the farmhouse.
The M3 from London offers a more leisurely drive to the South West once it joins the A303. The dual carriageway gives the opportunity to pass by Stonehenge, and to continue on through small villages and market towns.
By Rail:
The South West is served by an excellent rail network covering the entire region. The London mainline stations of Paddington and Waterloo both offer direct services with the fastest travel time to Exeter of just over two hours. Rail links from the North of England and the Midlands provide excellent high speed travel to the South West through Birmingham New Street.
By Air:
The South West has a wide range of domestic and european air services from its main airports at: Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth & Newquay. It is also possible to fly direct from London Gatwick to Plymouth or Newquay.
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