Slate Park
£165-214 per night - Please note that the minimum stay for this property is 2 nights
Handcrafted cabin, built using local materials and set in a peaceful part of the South Hams near Modbury.
Inside you’ll find responsibly sourced bedding and furnishings made by local craftspeople, including the sink bowl which was thrown by a ceramicist less than a mile away.
Enjoy the view as you relax in the wood-fired hot tub before rustling up some dinner on the BBQ.
There’s plenty to do in the local area, from days at the beach to long walks and bike rides in the countryside, to exploring the charming town of Modbury.
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