Families, groups of friends and playful pups alike seeking a tranquil break, look no further than this period cottage situated in a rural village setting in a picturesque corner of the East Devon National Landscape.
Wipe muddy boots and paws in the entrance hallway before leading the way upstairs to the fresh and bright open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner on the first floor. Retaining many original touches, including beams, a high vaulted ceiling and exposed stonework, this wonderfully homely space provides room for your whole pack to cook, dine and unwind. Leave your playful pup to rest beside the warmth of the roaring wood burner as you rustle up tasty treats in the rustic kitchen or relax on the sofa or seated at the dining table. When it’s time to pause from chasing your tail, you have a choice of three blissful bedrooms, an en-suite single, a twin with timber beams and a Juliet balcony, and a king-size also with timber beams. Outside, little paws have plenty of room to run around, with an enclosed garden featuring a small courtyard and a pretty lawn to enjoy. Off-road parking is subject to availability.
The picturesque village of Musbury is crossed by a network of public footpaths, perfect for exercising your four-legged friend. The site of an Iron Age hillfort, just over half a mile away, offers a pleasant walk. Keen walkers can head inland to explore the Blackdown Hills National Landscape, 10 miles away. Take the lead to the Jurassic Coast and discover the seaside towns of Lyme Regis and Seaton, both 6.5 miles away; enjoy scenic views of the Axe Estuary aboard the iconic Seaton Tramway with your pup. Head to Branscombe (7.5 miles) to enjoy a peaceful shaded promenade beside the colourful beach huts.