
Roupel Estate sits in 38 acres of North Devon countryside near Rackenford. This Grade II listed country house splits into two properties: Roupel Hall sleeps 12 and Roupel East Wing sleeps 6. The estate includes 25 acres of semi-ancient woodland, 10 acres of parkland and three acres of gardens with a lake.
The grounds feature a 350-year-old oak tree, resident ducks and wild red deer. You can row on the lake using the provided boat, try the canoes or paddleboards. The fire pit and picnic area by the stream make great outdoor spots. Borders light up at night around the water.
Roupel Hall has six bedrooms with en-suites, a drawing room with baby grand piano, formal dining room with 18-seater table and two kitchens.
Roupel Estate sits in 38 acres of North Devon countryside near Rackenford. This Grade II listed country house splits into two properties: Roupel Hall sleeps 12 and Roupel East Wing sleeps 6. The estate includes 25 acres of semi-ancient woodland, 10 acres of parkland and three acres of gardens with a lake.
The grounds feature a 350-year-old oak tree, resident ducks and wild red deer. You can row on the lake using the provided boat, try the canoes or paddleboards. The fire pit and picnic area by the stream make great outdoor spots. Borders light up at night around the water.
Roupel Hall has six bedrooms with en-suites, a drawing room with baby grand piano, formal dining room with 18-seater table and two kitchens. The games room has a quarter-size snooker table. Roupel East Wing offers three bedrooms, open-plan living with electric log burner and country-style kitchen.
Tiverton sits 20 minutes away. Killerton House and Knightshayes are both within easy driving distance. Saunton Sands and Woolacombe beaches are under an hour by car. The Stag Inn, possibly Devon's oldest pub, is 1.2 miles away.
Perfect for family reunions and celebrations at Roupel Estate. Dogs welcome at Roupel Hall with all logs provided free.
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Semi-ancient woodland, parkland and gardens with lake. Spot wild red deer and feed resident ducks while exploring the extensive estate.
Rowing boat, canoes and paddleboards provided free. Life jackets and outdoor towels supplied for safe water fun on the private lake.
Grade II listed hall with Georgian fireplace, baby grand piano and 18-seater regency dining table. Period antiques meet modern comfort throughout.
Quarter-size snooker table, retro board games and Sonos system. Drawing room and library offer quiet spaces while kids play outside.
Roupel Hall features separate kitchens for entertaining and meal prep. Built-in bean-to-cup coffee machine and six-seater island included in main kitchen.
South-facing terrace seats 16 people. Fire pit, Australian gas BBQ and lawns for football and rounders. Kitchen garden provides seasonal vegetables.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Roupel Estate by car, take the A153 towards Rackenford in North Devon. The property sits in 38 acres near the village and offers private parking for multiple vehicles with easy access throughout the grounds.
Tiverton Parkway is the nearest railway station, just 20 minutes by car from the estate. Taxis are available from the station for the short journey to this countryside location.
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