Ashcombe Guests are invited to Christmas Day service

Christmas Day Service

As all of the cottages will be full of families this Christmas we would like to invite all guests to the 11.15am Christmas Day service held at st Nectan's Church, Ashcombe. The church is easy to find, just follow the Ashcombe Road north signed to 'Ashcombe'. Check the location link on this post.

New drive to The Cider Barn

After the August Ashcombe 'Tsunami' wiped out the lower half of the drive to the Cider Barn and Apple Tree Cottage, and then again in October.... twice!  The boys are finally able to get building a new bomb-proof one!




Great Autumn Colours

Finally - we have some autumn colours to look at in Ashcombe!

The Village Olympics

The Village Olympics kicked off at 2pm on Sunday 26th August 2012. 

The neighbouring villages of Ashcombe, Luton and Ideford battled it out in the Ashcombe Village Hall Fields and surrounding area as usual.

Events included: a 3 mile bicycle race around the gruelling "Ashcombe Triangle" circuit, giant hay-bale rolling, tug-of-war, childrens races, drink & spin, 7 seven-a-side football, steeple chase and wheelbarrow race.The event was won this year by Ideford.

Ideford team with a real Olympic Torch!
Wheelbarrow Race
Large Bails Rolling Race
Steeplechase
Children's Races
Cycle Race around the 'Ashcombe Triangle'
Victorious Ideford Captain Rachel Blake
Ashcombe Tug-of-War Team

Eco-Cottages

Ashcombe Cottages are becoming increasingly Eco-Friendly.  Our latest 50KW solar array helps power the cottages at Woodhouse Farm.


This solar site will soon be supplemented by a biomass boiler - powered by our own sustainable forestry.  We also have other solar farming areas and ecologically friendly schemes working and in progress.

The Ashcombe Estate already maintains several environmentally sensitive areas, including heathland for Cirl Buntings (working with the RSPB) and a SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest with Natural England).

New games room at Woodhouse Farm

Not that we need it at the moment since the weather has decided to brighten up and be stunning....

...but the games room at Ashcombe Cottages'  Woodhouse Farm Indoor Pool area has been massively updated.  Now featuring wooden floors, plasma TV, pool table, vending machine, WiFi and a 5 person sauna.  Perfect for all-year-round holidays in Devon.

 
 
 
This comes in addition to the all-new recently completed children's outdoor playground and the existing indoor children's playroom.



The Jubilee BIG Lunch was lots of fun

The Diamond Jubilee BIG Lunch was held at the Ashcombe Village Hall.

Great fun with lots of cake consumed!



The next big Village Club public event will be The Produce Show on 4th August, followed by the brilliant Village Olympics on 26th August! 



Newly refurbished Apple Tree Cottage is ready!

We are very pleased to announce that all of Apple Tree Cottage is now refurbished. It has a smart new kitchen - featuring granite worktops, induction hob and Belfast sink..... (more photos to follow)

 


.... and the entire property has been re-plumbed with central heating, all the bathrooms are totally new, and complete redecoration including new lighting has been carried out... all on schedule for the first new guests tomorrow!

A Last Minute Holiday Cottage!

The fabulous Cider Barn is now available for the week commencing Saturday 9th June 2012.  This 16 person cottage is normally fully booked up in June, but a late change means it is now available.  Grab it before it goes!



New playground at Woodhouse Farm

The wonderful new children's playground at the Woodhouse Farm Holiday Cottage complex is taking shape.  The swings are coming next.  For the grown-ups... the sauna is being installed in the next week or so.



Art Ashcombe 2012 charity exhibition was fun

Art Ashcombe 2012 was held at Ashcombe Tower on 21 and 22nd April.
Raising funds needed to restore Ashcombe’s 12th Century church and for Help for Heroes.


Exhibitors included:

·         Paintings by Sophie Walbeoffe, Henry Ward, Ranulf Rayner, Sue Peake, Claire Howlett, Brian Jones, Suki Wapshott, Jenny Pery & Nicola Butler 
·         Drawings by Sarah Cartwright, Annette Rayner, Jeanie Villiers and Joanne Thomas
·         Sculptures by Anthony Veale, Heather Jansche, Clare Trenchard, Annie Field & Tricia Read
·         Photography by George Llewellyn, Ralph Rayner & Giles Rayner 
·         Prints by Cilla Wills & Ashcombe Fine Arts
·         Furniture and framing by Antony Mallaby & The Framing Lot
·         Bespoke Jewellery design from Rumour

Lambing time in Ashcombe

This is the Estate Office... not the farm office!
They refused to sit, stay or go to their baskets...

Summer Special Offer


This is a special offer for new cottage bookings staying between 8th June to 7th July.  When you book a week in one of the 12 fantastic Ashcombe Cottages we will ensure that your ready-to-cook supper, prepared by Chef Beatus, is waiting for you in the fridge. It will give you time to unpack and have a swim in either the main indoor swimming pool or The Nut Tree or Cider Barn's private outdoor heated pools... good to work up an appetite!

Beatus is the estate's cook and was formerly the head chef at St Andrews Links Golf Course. You will love his locally sourced food.

Devon named as the best place to live in England

Country Life voted Devon as the best county to live in.... but you already knew that.  If you don't live here, coming on holiday is the next best thing.

Devon's rolling landscapes, feted heritage sites and cosy fireside pubs have made it the best place in the country to live, according to a wide-ranging survey by Country Life Magazine.


 
According to Country Life, Devon is the best place to live in England
To those who live there, it's probably no secret, but the study found that those living in the county simply enjoy a better quality of life than anywhere else in England.
The third biggest county enjoys a greater number of farm shops and local butchers, has the best recycling rate and impeccable environmental credentials.
It has an array of good pubs and can boast the beauty of Dartmoor as well as National Parks.
The magazine rated each county on how they performed across 19 categories, including health, schools, environment, heritage. It also looked at village green, the quality of the local pubs and the number of residents in Who's Who.
Devon came top in five categories as the best for green credentials, local food, pubs, heritage and landscape. "Few counties can match the variety that Devon manages to pack inside its borders," said Mark Hedges, the magazine's editor. "Devon has always had a special place in many people's hearts as a favourite place for family holidays, to escape city life, and to retire. Our survey shows that Devon really does deliver the dream."

It is only the second time Country Life, which is published today, has carried out the survey. The previous occasion was in 2003, when Devon again took the top place.

Improving everything all the time

In 2011 we managed to replace every old mattress, every old sofa, all the TV's, 18 bathrooms, several kitchens, create a whole new top standard 12 bed cottage, insulate every roof, put in new double glazing, replace all the outdoor furniture and BBQs, replace all the cutlery & crockery, nearly half of the white goods,  and nearly all of the linen and curtains....  We were busy!

In 2012 the Ashcombe Cottages are in for even more great improvements:

The arrival of a sauna room or two:


A redesigned Woodhouse Farm communal area, a new Woodhouse Farm carpark, woodchip heating systems, improved children's play areas, solar power systems, more new bathrooms and kitchens and new lighting.  And finally we are redoing Apple Tree Cottage