Cattlass
£165.00 to £215.00 per night
The highlights
A unique bespoke cabin where you can enjoy the peace and quiet of stunning hilltop views.
Thoughtfully built, designed and furnished with the focus on quality and sustainability.
Watch the sun go down and the stars come out from the opulent hot tub.
Discover all the delights of Devon from your cosy, welcoming base.
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2 nights min stay
No pets
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UK Holidays, England, Devon,
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