Blagdon Farm is located at Ashwater, Beaworthy EX21 5DF, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Blagdon Farm and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone. 01409 211140

Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information -http://www.blagdonfarm.co.uk/

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Lesley Holder

5 Google Rating

Lovely lodge in beautiful surroundings.The ideal place if you want to get away from it all. The lake

5/ 5

Lovely lodge in beautiful surroundings.The ideal place if you want to get away from it all. The lake was ideal for fishing or if like me reading! I would definitely love to come back. The owners Bob and Helen a very helpful couple.

Phil Larder

5 Google Rating

3rd time there and already booked for next year. Helen and Bob are so welcoming and do a brilliant j

5/ 5

3rd time there and already booked for next year. Helen and Bob are so welcoming and do a brilliant job. Lodge was spacious and has everything you need. Fishing lake is excellent. What more do you want for a peaceful relaxing holiday

Kim Wardle

3 Google Rating

A good place for fishing as the lake is conveniently near to the lodges. You do need a car to go eve

3/ 5

A good place for fishing as the lake is conveniently near to the lodges. You do need a car to go everywhere else. The camping here looked spacious although as we stayed in the lodge next to the public toilets there was banging and flushing happening late at night and early in the morning. Our room had some accessible features but there was some mould in the wet room. The internet was ok but I struggled to upload and download files for work. Also it should be noted that you can only rent the landing net and the pole is not included so bring one to use the 'compulsory' landing net. The people are friendly and the deck was lovely for sitting outside when the weather was nice.

Liz Collins

3 Google Rating

Place was in a lovely quiet beautiful spot and the fishing lake was very good and plenty of fish for

3/ 5

Place was in a lovely quiet beautiful spot and the fishing lake was very good and plenty of fish for my partner. Lodges were kept to a fairly good standard. The lodge we stayed in had 2 dining room chairs that were squeaky, the front door lock was coming off and the outside furniture has seen better days. Swimming pool not open even though covid-19 says you can now use swimming pools indoors. Generally a nice relaxing stay and lovely place, but in areas needs updating and the long grass cut in front of the lodges, so more open space.

richie britton

5 Google Rating

Loved it, simple camping, fishing lake is gorgeous. Lovly people who own it. Will be returning again

5/ 5

Loved it, simple camping, fishing lake is gorgeous. Lovly people who own it. Will be returning again next summer!

steve kilminster

4 Google Rating

Cute farm in the middle if no where, perfect for a quiet week/weekend away. Great fishing with a wel

4/ 5

Cute farm in the middle if no where, perfect for a quiet week/weekend away. Great fishing with a well stocked lake with awesome carp. Rooms are clean and spacious, shops are only 15mins away, and the deliver takeaway too. Great array of wildlife too.

Helen Goodgroves

5 Google Rating

The fishing, the peace, the views, the wildlife special. The host welcoming obliging yet your allowe

5/ 5

The fishing, the peace, the views, the wildlife special. The host welcoming obliging yet your allowed privacy to enjoy your holiday without feeling your every move is being policed. Met some other really friendly guest who shared our experiences

Robert nottellingya

1 Google Rating

The place was poorly cleaned inside and out and our apartment had no heating and to top it off had r

1/ 5

The place was poorly cleaned inside and out and our apartment had no heating and to top it off had rats crawling in the kitchen at night eating our food we eventually moved into a different apartment which was 10 times better but I would recommend never staying there ever again.

Rita Mcilroy

5 Google Rating

Such a relaxing and peaceful place. Accommodation was very clean and modern with everything you cou

5/ 5

Such a relaxing and peaceful place. Accommodation was very clean and modern with everything you could want. Fishing lake was within walking distance.

Samantha Dalton

5 Google Rating

Brilliant, peaceful, picturesque ☺️

5/ 5

Brilliant, peaceful, picturesque ☺️

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  • Sunday09:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Monday09:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Tuesday09:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Wednesday09:00 AM - 11:00 PM
  • Thursday09:00 AM - 11:00 PM
  • Friday09:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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