Description of Knightstone Farm Glamping
Knightstone Farm’s luxury tented lodge is tucked into the corner of beautiful Devon pastureland grazed by the farms dairy cattle looking onto East Hills woodland with Knightstones lake just metres away.
Whether you would prefer to relax in your luxury tented lodge, collect fire wood for the wood burning stove or camp fire, fish on our private lake, explore the local area or see the day to day running of our farm there is ample for you to do whilst on your stay.
Glamping in our tented lodge is based around an African style safari tent with nature at your fingertips.
The tent is built on a wooden platform with a canvas exterior and wooden partitions and pods which enable you to congregate together as a family or relax in your own private areas.
Our lodge comfortably sleeps 4 people with one double bed in the master room and one rather sturdy bunk bed in a separate room that would comfortably sleep 2 adults.
Arrangements can also be made for a larger family with a sofa bed to be located in the main living area of the tent.
The safari tent has been furnished giving a home from home feel especially with having an on-site bathroom at the back of the tent with a private toilet and shower, you will also find your own walk in wardrobe/store.
There is plenty to keep you entertained around the area if you fancy spending your time touring and site seeing or even turning your hand to new skills.
On site you will also find our luxury shepherds hut with a king-size deep mattress, a bunk bed where the top bed will fold up to reveal a comfortable seating area.
Your Shepherds Hut comes complete with your own private wood fired Hot Tub where you can certainly unwind in this lovely oversized Swedish influenced bath.
Communal Areas
- None, everything is private
You will be able to enjoy your own privacy.
Shared Amenities
- Children's Play Area
- Shop
The children's play area and log store are shared amenities.
What to bring?
- Basic Provisions
- Bikes
- Torches
Outdoor wear, Wellington Boots.
Food for your stay.
Nights can still get chilly once the fire dies down, so it’s a good idea to bring bed socks and even a wooly hat!
Torches!
Linen if hiring a cot.