Charming Country Cottage
£210.00 Per night
The highlights
This beautifully refurbished country cottage still has many of its charming original features, such as an inglenook fireplace and oak beams overhead.
All sorts of modern luxuries have been added such as underfloor heating, a gorgeous freestanding bathtub and a hot tub.
Wake up to the sounds of the stream flowing gently by and soak up the peaceful rural surroundings while relaxing in the garden.
Enjoy long walks in Dartmoor National Park or along the stunning coastline of Devon and Cornwall.
Take a short stroll to the lovely village pub just 100 yards from the cottage.
You should know
Cleaning fee of £150 is included in first night's price.
A car is recommended due to the location.
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2 nights min stay
No pets
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UK Holidays, England, Devon,
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