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2 Guests
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1 Bedroom
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1 Bathroom
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Pets No
Features
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Garden / Patio
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
10 Customer Reviews
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"Lovely property for 2 people, all on one level."
The only down side is the very narrow lanes to get to it, but it adds to the charm.
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"Well appointed and comfortable."
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"A truly lovely peaceful tranquil woodland cottage all the comforts of home would ..."
A truly lovely peaceful tranquil woodland cottage all the comforts of home would recommend this little gem to all our friends only one word of warning be mindful of the narrow country lanes
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"A very comfortable cottage in a lovely rural location."
Owner very helpful.
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"A beautifully presented cottage in a very quiet countryside location."
The accommodation is comfortable, very clean and the private garden will be lovely when it matures. A very relaxing stay.
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"A remote cottage down very narrow lanes, very quiet and peaceful."
Well appointed to a high spec. Huge TV with a sound bar. Would be quite happy to return.
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"Lovely barn conversion everything you need is catered for."
Very quiet surroundings and beautiful area outside to sit and relax. We were very fortunate to have glorious weather which made it all the more enjoyable. Would recommend.
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"This is an excellent property."
So comfortable and everything you need. Would love to stay again.
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"The property with its courtyard garden is beautiful."
However it is set down miles of very narrow devon roads. It would have been helpful to have some fuller instructions on the operation of all the appliances within - oven, hob, TV, heating, etc. Additionally some directions for best routes away from the property to the A roads would have been invaluable, especially when the best shortest way out we found was closed for road works! If we had wanted a quiet, go nowhere and relax break this would have been perfect.
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"We spent two weeks at beech barn."
It’s a a lovely property beautifully furnished and comfortable.It’s set in woodland it’s so peaceful you have a private garden.If you want a relaxing holiday this is the place for you
This property is part of the Coast & Country Cottages collection.
Choose from over 400 properties in Salcombe, Dartmouth and the surrounding South Devon coast and countryside - the perfect destination for a holiday all year round.
Summary
- Single-storey
- One double bedroom with en-suite shower, basin and WC
- Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
- Underfloor heating
- Electric double oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, coffee machine
- Smart TV, WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Allocated parking
- Enclosed patio with Bistro table and chairs, loungers, Pergola with sun shade
- Sorry, no pets and no smoking
- Shop 2.5 miles, pub 2.3 miles
The property
Kingsbridge 2.6 miles.
This charming, oak-framed barn conversion, Beech Barn @ The Rookery, can be found in the little village of Buckland Tout Saints, amidst luscious Devon scenery.
This elegant barn conversion, which is beautifully displayed over one level and has close access to the South West coast and Dartmoor National Park, offers a romantic hideaway for couples wishing to escape for some time.
As soon as you enter this delightful home, you'll find yourself in the open-plan living area where you can prepare a dinner in the well-equipped kitchen before sitting down at the dining table and toasting to a much-needed break with your significant other.
Before spending the evening outside at the bistro table and chairs, settle in on the sofa and turn on the Smart TV.
The king-size bedroom with opulent four poster bed and en-suite shower room awaits.
When you're ready to go exploring, spend a day having fun in the rocky terrain of the Dartmoor National Park or bike along the South West Coast Path, a must for people who prefer walking, while history fans may step back in time at locations like Dartmouth Castle.
You may treat your significant other to a special supper out at the award-winning Crabshell Inn in Kingsbridge, which also offers a fantastic mix of independent shops, coffee shops, and restaurants.
There are also a tonne of attractions to check out, such as the Kingsbridge Cookworthy Museum where you can learn about the history of the town, or Salcombe North Sands Beach where you can try your hand at a variety of water sports like kayaking, surfing, and paddleboarding before visiting the Salcombe Distilling Company to sample the renowned Salcombe Gin.
You can spend the day relaxing on the beach's lovely sands, kayaking beside the shore, or taking surfing lessons at the Bantham Surfing Academy in Bantham, which is located further along the coast.
For a romantic getaway to Devon, look no further than Beech Barn @ The Rookery.
Note: This property can be booked with Ref. 1050039, together they sleep six guests.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £200.
About the location
KINGSBRIDGE
Salcombe 5 miles; Bantham 5 miles; Dartmouth 12 miles; Totnes 13 miles; Plymouth 20 miles.
The busy little town of Kingsbridge lies at the head of a marine estuary in the attractive South Hams area of South Devon. Kingsbridge is home to a range of lovely independent shops and coffee shops, as well as a 3-screen cinema and an award-winning pub. During the summer season there are estuary excursions by ferry to Salcombe which lies on the banks of the Kingsbridge Estuary, making it one of the prettiest towns in South Devon. Salcombe is famous for its outstanding coastal views, rolling countryside, and is a watersports paradise for kayaking, surfing, paddle boarding and powerboating. It is packed with boutique shops, high street brands and independent producers, restaurants serving freshly caught seafood, and Salcombe Gin and Ice cream! Kingsbridge is perfectly located as a base to enjoy the abundant wildlife in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), which also forms part of the South Devon Heritage Coast. Visitors can take a walk along the Kingsbridge Quay, wander through the narrow alleys off Fore Street or visit the Shambles in Totnes, an Elizabethan market arcade. Around the South Hams area there are picturesque ports, such as Dartmouth and Salcombe, together with sandy beaches at Blackpool Sands near Stoke Fleming and the two sandy beaches at Thurlestone. There are a host of small attractive villages in South Hams offering interesting pubs, local farm produce shops and pretty rows of cottages, plus further afield the waterfront city of Plymouth is a vibrant centre, housing the National Marine Aquarium, historic Barbican Quay and plenty of night life, including theatres, restaurants and bars. Kingsbridge can be easily reached by train to Totnes and then a local bus service which will take you to Kingsbridge town centre.
Please note that the property is located on a small estate and gardeners might be present during your stay but they will not enter the gardens of Beech Barn whilst you are at the property.
Please note that due to this being a timber barn set in natural woodlands, for safety reasons BBQs are not permitted.