THE THREE HARES

The Three Hares hut is named after a mystical symbol of three hares chasing each other in a circle. It has its origins in 6thC China and is found in sites sacred to Buddhism, Islam and Christianity across Europe and Asia.
The Three Hares are found on roof bosses in many Dartmoor churches including Widecombe-on-the Moor and may be a sign of patronage by the tin mining community. Its meaning is uncertain but often it is associated with peace and tranquillity.
Hares may occasionally be seen in the fields of Kerswell Farm.
Features
Wonderful view towards Dartmoor and the setting sun
Mains Electricity
Mains Water
Comfortable Double Bed
Toshiba 22” Flat-screen HD/Digital/Freeview TV/DVD
Electric Radiator
Shower Cubicle with Power Shower
Flushing Loo
Electric Towel Rail
Beaumont and Brown Towels
Hair Dryer
Fully equipped Kitchen Area
Electric Hob
Microwave Oven
Large Refrigerator
Wine Rack
Decking Terrace
Webber Barbecue
Outside Table and Chairs
Private Lit Parking
£100 per night (minimum 2 nights) |
£110 per night (for one night when shown) |




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