
Roupel Hall is a Grade II listed Georgian manor house in Rackenford, North Devon countryside. This historic property dates back to Elizabethan times and sits within 38 acres of private grounds including 25 acres of semi-ancient woodland and a lake with rowing boat, canoes and paddleboards.
The estate features a 350-year-old oak tree in 10 acres of parkland. Wild red deer roam the grounds. Guests can pick seasonal vegetables from the kitchen garden and enjoy the fire pit area with solid tables and benches.
The house sleeps 12 across six bedrooms. Three first-floor king-size rooms have en-suite bathrooms. One king-size has an en-suite shower room. Two double bedrooms include en-suites and one bunk room has its own bathroom.
Roupel Hall is a Grade II listed Georgian manor house in Rackenford, North Devon countryside. This historic property dates back to Elizabethan times and sits within 38 acres of private grounds including 25 acres of semi-ancient woodland and a lake with rowing boat, canoes and paddleboards.
The estate features a 350-year-old oak tree in 10 acres of parkland. Wild red deer roam the grounds. Guests can pick seasonal vegetables from the kitchen garden and enjoy the fire pit area with solid tables and benches.
The house sleeps 12 across six bedrooms. Three first-floor king-size rooms have en-suite bathrooms. One king-size has an en-suite shower room. Two double bedrooms include en-suites and one bunk room has its own bathroom. The property has two kitchens, an 18-seater dining room, drawing room with baby grand piano, library and games room with quarter-size snooker table.
Tiverton sits 20 minutes away. Killerton House (15 miles, 25 minutes) and Knightshayes (12 miles, 20 minutes) are both National Trust properties nearby. The Stag Inn stands 1.2 miles away.
Roupel Hall suits multi-generational gatherings and celebrations with its grand reception rooms and extensive grounds.
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Row across the private lake using the provided boat, canoes and paddleboards while watching resident ducks and spotting wild red deer.
Explore semi-ancient woodlands, parkland with a 350-year-old oak tree and three acres of gardens including a productive kitchen garden.
The entertaining kitchen has marble splashbacks and Bosch coffee machine. The catering kitchen features an AGA and second dishwasher.
Host banquets around the regency table in the formal dining room warmed by a wood burner and perfect for celebrations.
Georgian Gothic ceilings, sweeping staircases, open fireplaces and period features combine with modern comforts in this Grade II listed home.
Play the baby grand piano, challenge friends at the quarter-size snooker table or choose from extensive board game collections.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Roupel Hall by car, take the M5 to junction 27 and follow signs towards Tiverton. The property is located in Rackenford village in the North Devon countryside with secure on-site parking available.
Tiverton Parkway is the nearest mainline railway station, just 20 minutes' drive from Roupel Hall. Taxis are readily available from the station for the journey to the property.
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Postcode: EX16 8DT
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