Enjoy a family escape to the heart of the picturesque Devon countryside with your four-legged companion in tow. This charming cottage is bursting with original features and rural charm, perfectly situated for exploring spectacular Dartmoor National Park or the vibrant city of Exeter.
Step into the porch, an ideal spot to store leads, coats, and muddy boots after a day of exploration. To the right, you'll find the well-equipped kitchen designed to make your stay as hassle-free as possible. Feast together at the table in the lounge/diner, or opt for the outdoor seating on warm evenings. A utility room and a cloakroom are conveniently located next to the kitchen. Moving through to the lounge/diner, you’ll discover a charming mix of original exposed beams and modern decor, with cosy seating perfect for unwinding in front of the Smart TV with Fido curled at your feet. When it's time to rest, head upstairs to one of the two beautiful bedrooms. The master boasts a king-size bed, while the second offers a super-king zip-and-link bed, which can be transformed into twins upon request. Both bedrooms have their own en-suites, one with a bath, the other with a shower. Outside, the cottage offers multiple seating areas, providing a sun-soaked spot for an al fresco breakfast or evening relaxation, with plenty of space for a game of fetch. Fire up the BBQ for a delightful outdoor meal while your pup enjoys the spacious garden. Private parking is available for two cars.
Tail-wagging adventure awaits in Dartmoor National Park (4 miles), with its expansive open landscapes, deep wooded valleys, and countless trails perfect for walks with your canine companion. Whether you and your furry friend are looking to roam through Exeter’s historic streets (14 miles) – complete with a magnificent Gothic cathedral, fine art museum, and guided tours through its hidden underground passages – or take in the city's pet-friendly cafes, restaurants, and boutique shops, you'll find plenty to keep you entertained. For a day at the seaside, head 24 miles to Dawlish and stroll the promenade, ice cream in hand.