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Stoke Barton Farm is situated on the coast of
North Devon facing the Atlantic in an area of outstanding natural beauty
on the South West Coastal Path. The farm, which covers over 500
acres, is a working livestock and arable farm . The flat camping
field overlooks the sea and covers an area of over 12 acres which allows for plenty of
space between caravans and tents.
Visitors are encouraged to find their own spot in the field so you can
be as close or as far from your neighbours as you wish. There are
30 electricity hookups available as well as toilet block in the field
with hot water.
We are friendly
and relaxed and there is a dog walking area and a play area for
children. Regular visitors please note below
the change in our tea room opening times.
The Farmhouse also has tearooms capable of seating 50 people and with a growing international reputation for its Devonshire Cream Teas. The visitors book boasts comments from as far afield as Japan, Australia and the USA. You can sit outside or inside where there is also a craft shop with goods from many local artists and craftsmen. New for 2009 is a wishing well garden.
Tea Rooms are open for breakfast 0830-1030 every day except Monday Cream Teas 1400-1730 Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays. Also available Packed Lunches, Hot Pasties and Home made cakes to take away Regular visitors please note the change in our tea room opening times.
The following facilities are
available
Quote from the Guardian Newspaper:
"Scones at the tearoom in nearby Stoke Barton Farm are so huge that
they're used to doggy-bagging left-overs."
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