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Tuckenhay Mill
- 21 country cottages and country homes with superb
leisure facilities in a setting of stunning natural
beauty.
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Postcode: TQ9 7EL
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"Devon's best kept secret... Just inland
from some of Devons loveliest and most
natural beaches lies the village of
Tuckenhay set along Bow Creek on the River
Dart...."
An attractive little stone-built
cottage on two floors. Kitchen/dining-room.
Comfortable sitting-room. First floor: Low
arched ceiling leads to double bedroom with
wall-to-wall fitted wardrobes. Single
bedroom. Twin-bedded room. Small
bathroom/W.C. with shower attachment.
In a setting of stunning natural
beauty, Tuckenhay Mill is the centrepiece of
a cluster of country homes and cottages with
superb leisure facilities including two
indoor and one outdoor pools, making it
ideal for a family holiday for all ages. The
Mill which once produced some of the finest
paper in the land, nestles in the green and
shady Bow Creek, a languid inlet of the
River Dart. Around the mill are all the
buildings which once went to make up a small
bustling village port. These listed
buildings have been sympathetically restored
using traditional materials and converted to
a delightful range of individually styled
holiday properties, with awards having been
won for the conversion of the buildings and
conservation of the area. Tuckenhay is only
5 miles inland from Dartmouth and 3 from the
market town of Totnes. The beaches, moors
and rolling countryside of South Devon are
easily reached from this peaceful spot, and
there is a wealth of inns and restaurants in
the area, and a choice of golf courses.
*Elec, NSH, hot water,
panel/convector heaters and use of swimming
pools £72pw or £36 for short breaks *Cot
*H/chair
*Ample parking for cars and boats
*Village store 3½miles *Riverside inn and
restaurant within walking distance *TV *DVD
*Shared payphone *M/wave *Filter coffee
maker *Electric mini-whisk *H/chairs and
additional cots available by arrangement
*Two pints of milk on arrival *Shared use of
grounds *Shared barbecue area *Duvets with
covers only
ADDITIONAL FACILITIES: *Laundry room with
auto wm and t/dryer by £1slot meter
*Extensive indoor and outdoor sporting
facilities including 60-ft outdoor
swimming-pool (8.30am to 7.30pm, 1May to
20September) and all-weather tennis court
*Superb indoor leisure complex with two
heated swimming-pools, Jacuzzis, saunas,
steam rooms and drench shower (Roman Pool
open daily 8.30am to 7.30pm - Wednesdays
to9pm - for all ages, under adult
supervision. Waterfall Pool open daily 9am
to 6.30pm for adults and children over
10accompanied by a swimming adult)
FACILITIES FOR SMALL
CHILDREN: *Indoor and outdoor small
children's play area *Extra cots and
h/chairs provided *Mother and baby changing
facility (indoor pool) DOGS WELCOME: *One
well-behaved dog is welcome in all cottages
(except Mill Leat, Mill House and Edgecombe
Barn) (No charge in November).
THE TUCKENHAY POOLS Tuckenhay is
renowned for its spectacular award winning
indoor pools with glass mosaics and
hand-painted silk murals, they combine
exotic decoration with the most modern
dehumidification and purification equipment
and full changing facilities. ROMAN POOL
This dramatic Roman style 32ft pool (4ft 6in
deep) has a safe children's bay reached by
separate steps. Completing the experience
are sauna and steam room (£1 by slot meter),
a refreshing cool drench shower fed from the
underground spring and a separate Jacuzzi
with hydro jets. Open daily from 8.30 am to
7.30 pm (9 pm Wednesday). Children must be
supervised. WATERFALL POOL This award
winning pool is sculptured in a curved shape
over 40ft long (4ft 6in deep), and bounded
in part by a natural grotto rock face of
tumbling water. It incorporates the ultimate
in water movement technology: floor and wall
massage jets, water volcanos, water cannons
and swim jets. There are two Jacuzzis - one
in the pool - sauna and steam room (£1 by
slot meter) and hot and cold spring-fed
showers. Open daily from 9 am to 6.30 pm.
Adults and children over ten with a swimming
adult. The extra charge for use of pools and
heating, detailed in the cottage
descriptions is all inclusive in the final
balance.
LOTS MORE TO DO AT TUCKENHAY MILL *
Outdoor pool - 60ft pool (3ft - 6ft 6in
deep) with landscaped riverside sunbathing
terrace and sloping lawn to stream. Open
daily 8.30am to 7.30pm (1 May-20 September).
Children must be supervised * Tennis court -
a full sized all-weather court. Please bring
your own racquets and balls: tennis shoes,
not trainers, please * Gymnasium - fully
equipped with Polaris stations and Aerodyne
bikes * Badminton court - outdoor court.
Please bring your own racquets and
shuttlecocks * Sports hall - with indoor
badminton court * Snooker room - full-sized
period table (experienced players only) with
additional small snooker table and pool
table * Second snooker room (open between
9am and 4pm) - with ¾-sized slate table
(experienced players only) with pool table
and children's mini-table. Note Papermaker's
Cottage and Turbine Cottage have their own
table. * Short mat bowls * Croquet lawn *
Hot tub - with sauna on new sunbathing deck
(1 May to 20 September) * 15 acres of
grounds - with barbecue area, children's
play area, woodland walks and picnic spots.
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Orford Mill
- 9 cottages - deep in otter country with full
leisure facilities
Great Torrington, North Devon
- Postcode: EX38 8PH
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"Deep in Tarka the
Otter country where the river glides beneath
the trees and time stands still..."
Orford
Mill lies alongside the River Torridge in a
beautiful wooded valley, nestled below the
historic town of Torrington. With its air of
peace and tranquillity, abundant wildflowers
and river life, it became the setting for
Henry Williamson's magical story of Tarka
the Otter. Indeed, the mill wheel in which
Tarka hid from the hound Deadlock was at
Orford Mill.
This superb location makes a wonderful
holiday base, especially for families, with
sandy beaches on the North Devon coast only
10 miles away. The complex consists of a
Grade II listed water mill and manor house,
now converted into nine delightful cottages,
all equipped to Visit Britain `4 Star'
standard. Most overlook the charming
ornamental courtyard with its ponds and
flowerbeds. Riverside is detached and
overlooks the river. All cottages retain
character features such as exposed beams and
stonework, and each is furnished in an
individual style to a very high standard.
Guests can enjoy an indoor heated
swimming-pool, with lovely river views, as
well as an all-weather tennis court, games
room and fenced outdoor children's play
area. In addition, fishing rights are
available on 200 yards of river (bring own
licence, or avail locally at cost). All the
waterways are safely fenced.
The countryside around Orford Mill is dotted
with sleepy villages nestled among the
hills, while extensive woodlands, traversed
by many footpaths, offer the chance to
experience the area's natural beauty at
close quarters. Adjacent to the grounds are
the renowned RHS gardens at Rosemoor, and
other local attractions include Dartington
Crystal, offering a factory tour and visitor
centre. Great Torrington is only a mile away
with good shopping and amenities, and there
is golf at nearby Hartland.
Orford Mill adjoins Torrington Common which
extends to 365 acres, incorporating 20 miles
of footpaths. The common is a haven for
wildlife. The `Big Sheep' and `Milky Way'
theme parks are each less than 10miles away.
The River Torridge runs downstream to the
ancient port of Bideford, still with a
working quay offering boat trips out to
Lundy Island. Just around the corner is the
attractive little town of Appledore with its
colourful houses and narrow streets.
To either side lies Devon's most spectacular
stretch of coastal scenery - a chain of
magnificent cliffs and rocky promontories,
interspersed here and there by long flat
sandy beaches, where the Atlantic breakers
roll in to create ideal surfing conditions.
There are splendid beaches at Instow and
Westward Ho!, the latter bordered by the
Royal North Devon Golf Club, and the Northam
Nature Reserve.
Further west is the supremely picturesque
Clovelly, whose narrow, cobbled main street
descends at a dizzying gradient to the
little harbour below. To the south, the
cathedral city of Exeter can be reached via
a delightful drive through lush river
valleys. Orford Mill offers very attractive
accommodation set in 3 acres of beautiful
gardens with streams, waterfalls and the
water wheel which is still operational.
Excellent as a touring base, it makes a good
choice for a holiday whatever the weather.
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Webbery Manor Estate
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cottages Webbery, Nr Bideford, N. Devon -
Postcode: EX39 4PU
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"A truly magical
estate to escape to and unwind..."
Nestling peacefully high in the
hills above the Taw/Torridge estuaries, the
Webbery Manor Estate - a Saxon manor listed
in the Domesday Book as being given by the
conqueror to Nicholas the Crossbowman - is a
haven of rural tranquility, yet lies within
convenient striking distance of the North
Devon market towns of Bideford and
Barnstaple. In the 30 acres of parkland and
woods surrounding the Manor House (rebuilt
during the Regency period), grazing sheep
compete for space with deer, hare, owls,
pheasant, birds of prey and other wildlife.
Stunning views of Exmoor and Lundy Island
(accessible by ferry from Bideford and
Ilfracombe) may be enjoyed from the grounds
on clear days. Gardeners will delight in the
many specimen trees and rhododendrons, and
in the stone and brick walled kitchen
gardens from which complimentary seasonal
produce is made available to guests. In
addition, the gardens at RHS Rosemoor,
Marwood and Tapley Park are all within easy
driving distance. Four of the properties
(HDDN, HDDO, HDDP and HDDQ) were originally
constructed using materials from the estate
and all have been refurbished to an
exceptionally high standard with careful
attention being paid to comfort and detail.
Beautifully decorated and furnished with
antique and period pieces, they offer solid
oak floors, hand-made curtains and
wood-burning stoves with fuel available from
the estate's woodland. The owners' tennis
court may be used subject to availability
(non-marking footwear must be worn). Dove
Cote House is a substantial residence, truly
unique with dove cotes set into the front
gable of the house. The interior boasts
vaulted ceilings, galleried landings and
many other interesting features. The main
bedroom has a roof terrace with breathtaking
westerly views out to Lundy Island - just
the place for breakfast or watching the
setting sun with a glass of wine on a warm
summer's evening. A link to the Groom's
Cottage can be opened up to create a six-bedroomed
cottage accommodating twelve people. The
Groom's Cottage which adjoins the Dove Cote
House has open-plan accommodation on the
ground floor with French doors leading to a
secluded walled garden.
The Linhay, where carts were once kept and
the hay stored for the horses which worked
the estate in a bygone age, is a two-bedroomed
detached cottage with a bright and airy
interior which oozes charm. Both bedrooms
enjoy westerly views over the Bristol
Channel towards Lundy. The Appleloft, which
once housed the estate's cider press is a
delightful spacious, two-bedroomed cottage
with a gallery and vaulted ceiling,
adjoining the Groom's Cottage. Chapel
Cottage (H81), the fifth property, adjoins
the Manor House (occupied by the owners) and
is a conversion of what was once the family
place of worship, whilst the sixth, The
Coach House (H80), has been reconstructed in
the Regency style and has wonderful views
towards Exmoor in the distance. Webbery is
ideal for family gatherings, celebrating a
birthday or anniversary or for those who
just want to escape and unwind in a truly
magical place.
The locality offers a hugely varied range of
walks in woodland, along coastal and
esturine trails and for the more energetic,
The Tarka Trail is located only a few
minutes away and provides extensive (and
largely level) cycling with wonderful
estuary views. The sea is never far away
from Webbery and the long sandy beaches of
Instow, Puttsborough, Saunton and Woolacombe
are readily accessible. The ancient port of
Bideford, with its working quays and
heritage museum is also close by. Golfers
have a number of excellent courses within
easy reach, including the Royal North Devon
Golf Club at Westward Ho! and Saunton Sands.
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Robin Hill Farm
Cottages - 6 cottages
with swimming pool, games room and fitness centre
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Bideford, Devon - Postcode:
EX39 5EG
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"Character cottages in a tranquil
oasis...embraced by glorious countryside"
With stunning views over Jennett's
Reservoir to Exmoor, these six E.T.C. `4
Star' cottages are surrounded by rolling
countryside, and offer a peaceful and
secluded setting, with wide sandy beaches
close by.
Sensitively converted by local craftsmen,
the cottages are grouped around a cobbled
courtyard, behind the owner's 17th-century
farmhouse, and retain much individual
character with original beams and stone
walls. Equipped to a very high standard, the
addition of modern day comforts has resulted
in a collection of cosy holiday homes,
offering wonderful all-year round
accommodation, with each cottage boasting
its own garden and patio.
Lush meadows and woodland extending to 14
acres (and home to a wide variety of
wildlife) provide opportunities for pleasant
strolls, and a purpose-built leisure complex
offers superb on-site facilities. Open
daily, the indoor heated swimming-pool
(complete with jet stream, large shallow
stepped end and constant depth of 1.2
metres), is complemented by a games room and
fitness room.
You can visit Gilbert, the goat, hens, and
sheep and there is a children's play area to
keep youngsters happily amused, as does a
separate ball games area. Many quaint
villages await discovery nearby - the very
photogenic `chocolate box' village of
Clovelly being of particular note. Nearby
Appledore offers all the old world charm of
a fishing village, famous for its arts,
crafts and maritime heritage.
Beach lovers will delight in the wide sandy
beaches, the nearest being the Blue Flag
Westward Ho!. Walkers can enjoy the
spectacular scenery of the coastal path,
while the Tarka Trail traces the steps of
Henry Williamson's Tarka the Otter and
provides miles of traffic-free cycling -
bikes can be stored securely or hired
locally. The award-winning farm parks, The
Milky Way and The Big Sheep will fascinate
the younger ones. Also of interest are the
RHS Rosemoor Gardens.
Several local pubs nearby, with the nearest
in the village serving real ale and home
cooked food.
OUTSTANDING ADDITIONAL FACILITIES (OPEN ALL
YEAR ROUND) *Superb indoor heated
swimming-pool. Open daily all year round
from 8.30am-7.30pm *Games room with table
tennis, electric air hockey, small
snooker/pool table, table football, Wendy
house, tot rocker, baby swing and play
tunnel. Open daily 8.30am-7.30pm *Fitness
room with `Concept II' rowing machine and
multi-gym *Children's play area with
climbing frame, swings and slide *Separate
ball games area with goal post, swingball
and basketball net LEARN TO SWIM at Robin
Farm Cottages *Babies, children and adult
tuition from ASA qualified and fully insured
instructors. One to one tuition available.
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Libbear Barton Cottages
- 3 Cottages in country estate setting with superb
leisure facilities
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Shebbear, Nr Beaworthy, Mid-Devon - Postcode:
EX21 5SZ
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"An idyllic country estate setting with
superb leisure facilities on site"
Tucked away in this tranquil
location at the heart of rural Devon, these
three lovely barn conversions are situated
on a quiet country estate on the edge of the
historic village of Shebbear.
All the properties are presented to a very
high standard and enjoy shared use of a
superb indoor heated swimming-pool, sauna,
gym, and games facilities, and are just a
short drive to the stunning North Devon and
North Cornish coast.
It is the ideal family holiday location.
Toad Hall (HTL) has been converted to a very
high standard from an attractive stone barn
and retains much of its original character
with lovely high apex ceiling and galleried
landing, overlooking the open-plan living
area with its cosy open fire and traditional
flagstone floors. It boasts all the charm of
a traditional barn with all the modern
comforts of en-suite facilities to some of
the bedrooms and a lovely fitted kitchen. A
downstairs bedroom and bathroom provide easy
walking or wheelchair access. Badger's House
(HPG) is the largest of all three cottages -
it was a former dairy and is attractively
beamed throughout and again is presented to
a very high standard. A light and spacious
property, it oozes charm and comfort. The
living room is full of character and a
lovely family room to while away the
evenings in front of the wood-burning stove.
Moley's Place (HTK) with its large
kitchen/dining-room, ideal for family meals,
and unusual L-shaped living room, provides
plenty of space for all. There is always a
quiet corner to tuck away in or to just
relax in front of the open fire.
Each property has its own private garden and
patio area overlooking open countryside, the
ideal place for summer barbecues or al
fresco dining. Within the grounds there is
plenty to keep everyone happy. Apart from
the pool, sauna and gym, there is a large
shared games room with table tennis, pool
table, table football, bar billiards, darts
and computer games along with a toddlers'
internal soft play area and `Kick About'
area.
Take a walk through the beautiful 4½ acres
of natural woodland on the estate - a
delight for young and old filled with an
abundance of wildlife and flowers. It is
even possible to barbecue down here in one
of the picnic areas. A stunning location
that has something for everyone. Wild brown
trout, sea trout and salmon fishing are
available locally and good shooting is close
at hand in the season. Golf and riding are
available nearby whilst the famous Tarka
Trail leads walkers and cyclists through
some superb scenery. Roadford and Tamar
Lakes are both within a 20-minute drive for
fishing, lovely lakeside walks and water
sports, and Dartmoor National Park is a
haven for nature lovers and walkers.
The stunning North Devon and North Cornwall
coast is within 30 minutes' drive and boasts
fantastic sandy beaches and hidden coves,
ideal for surfing or exploring the many rock
pools. The historic port and market town of
Bideford is just 10 miles away. In a pretty
waterside setting it has a good selection of
shops and restaurants along with the
Atlantic Village shopping centre.
From here boat trips or helicopter rides can
be taken to Lundy Island. Along the rugged
coastline lie the cosmopolitan villages of
Instow and Appledore, beautiful Hartland and
the delightful harbour village of Clovelly -
not to be missed. Among the many family
attractions are The Big Sheep, The Milky Way
and Kilarney Springs. RHS Rosemore Gardens
and Dartington Crystal Factory are also
close by. And for a great day out the famous
Eden Project is just an hour's drive.
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7, or 14 days (some cottage owners may choose
not to offer the full range). Stays for 2, 3,
and 4 nights are regarded as short stays. Stays
of up to one month may be available for some
cottages please
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bookings run from Saturday to Saturday, unless
the property indicates otherwise.
Where accepted, 2 night
breaks start on a Friday or Saturday, 3 night
breaks on a Friday and 4 night midweek breaks
start on a Monday.
Bookings for short stays that fall during a
public holiday may only be made within 28 days
of the public holiday. Bookings for 7 or 14 days
where the stay dates include a public holiday
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days prior to the Start Date of your stay.
June, July, August, and early September are classed
as peak times. The schools go back at different
times depending on the area. That is why its such a
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