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Spring is in the air – Daffs are out and Suns shining in the Teign Valley

Filed Under (Accommodation, Dartmoor Activity holiday, Dartmoor B&B in Devon, Dartmoor Devon holiday) by Ian Corner on 10-03-2009

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Teign Valley riverside Daffs in bloom overlooking the famous Dunsford Stepping Stones, all 14 giant granite steps being almost invisible under the recent flood water that is!!

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‘Splash Club’ members – come and renew your membership here with ease !!

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River Teign running reasonably high after recent rains…………and the Moles have had to move to higher ground too!!

 

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Spring flowers are starting to burst into colour and Easter B&B bookings and beyond are also starting to show promise too.

 

 

 

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Spring is ‘definately’ in the air at Orchard Barn….. and guests will be delighted to meet Lesley when they come and stay as she adds a new dimension to the happy atmosphere around the place!!

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Orchard Barn Gardens

Filed Under (Accommodation, Archaeology, Cream teas, Dartmoor Activity holiday, Dartmoor B&B in Devon, Dartmoor Devon holiday, Gardens, National Trust Gardens and Properties) by Ian Corner on 02-07-2008

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The gardens at Orchard Barn when the property was converted some 3 years age were created from 4 distinct areas –

An overgrown field formed the larger rear garden and is now the home for the Croquet Pitch (lawn might be pushing the boundaries a little far – but it certainly has character as a competitive Pitch!!) A granite edged veggie patch produces an abundance of kitchen produce in season together with 2 separate courgette beds and 4 granite troughs scattered around all with flowers in winter (daffs and tulips) and carrots/beetroot in summer, add further stone feature to the garden. Two very old damson plum trees with a beautiful wild red climbing rose rambling between and joining them together shade adjacent and ancient granite Cornish Drip Stone with 4 large granite square slab seats ideal to watch the croquet from whilst supping wine or cider. Cream teas have been served here on request adding a touch of almost pagan ceremony to the occasion!!

Front GardenThe front garden was a concrete farmyard designed for farm tractors and machinery to turn round and cattle to pass en route too and from the milking parlour – this area is now laid to fine lawn with a beautiful stone boundary wall, granite trough in one corner and feature mushroom in another leading up to a cobble edged stone flagged patio in front of the house and then a large cobbled drive way for parking 2 cars immediately outside the front door.

The Rear GardenThere is a smaller rear garden with a part-forsythia hedge bordering the Mill Leet which runs along the rear boundary of the property and in the old days served as the water race to power the Old Mill next door – this garden is now laid to lawn and has various shrubs and climbing roses designed to produce flowers and cuttings for the house year round. Bird feeders (often frequented by the many squirrels) abound and 2 bee hive looking kitchen compost boxes nestle between one bird table and the arum lily tub adjoining the Cider Barn

The riverside garden running between the River Teign and the drive is again largely grass with more flowering shrubs, several varieties of roses, and mallow which are great for house cutting, and sweet peas climb up the wall in season and tumble over the drive for easy house cutting.

Riverside gardenThere are many other pieces of hidden garden and granite features dotted around the property – some have been purchased from local farm auctions and transported and positioned throughout in order to return ancient soul to the gardens and add a further sense of age and history to the place.

The garden certainly has a wonderfully peaceful and soft sentiment – the combination and therapeutic magic of running waters from both the main river and the Mill leet add a unique and most pleasurable tranquillity to any stroll round the barns and lawns – guests are welcome to wander with glass in hand and experience this majestic joy for themselves at any time.

Ian

Ian Corner

Orchard Barn Bed and Breakfast

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