The Hideaway At Milkshed
£165.00 to £240.00 per nigh
THE HIGHLIGHTS
A stylish cabin with a contemporary interior and plenty of luxuries, such as underfloor heating throughout.
Huge bi-fold doors mean you can open up the open plan living and dining space completely, letting in plenty of that fresh Devon air.
Outside, you’ll find a large area of decking with a table and benches and a private hot tub, perfect for relaxing in the evenings with a glass of something.
Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and just 20 minutes from both Exeter and the Jurassic Coast.
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