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Ash Cottage

(Ref. 967284)

Longdown, Devon Show on map

4.9

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets: No


Features

  • Off road parking
  • Garden / Patio
  • Washing machine
  • Broadband / WiFi

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  • "Excellent Location Base Excellent cosy cottage equipped with your every need Very nice welcome from hosts"

    THANKYOU for your feedback,so glad you enjoyed your stay lovely having you here.Hopefully see you again one day. Sharon and Dave. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Beverley5.0Sep 2024

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Summary

  • Ground Floor: Open Plan Lounge/Kitchen/Diner
  • Bedroom 1 with double bed
  • Shower Room with shower, WC and washbasin
  • First floor mezzanine: Bedroom 2 with twin beds (best suited to adults or older children due to the open stairs - no door).
  • Central heating and electric fire
  • Electric cooker, fridge, freezer, microwave, washing machine
  • TV/DVD, Wi-Fi
  • Bed linen included
  • Off road parking for 2 cars
  • Paved and gravelled patio with furniture and BBQ
  • Regret no pets
  • No smoking
  • Shop 1 mile
  • Note: Children should be supervised at all times on the stairs.Property is for holiday rentals only and does not accept commercial bookings
  • Note: For any holiday starting between 16th September and 27th May, a heating supplement of £25.00 will be added to the cost of your holiday
  • Please Note: Electric cars must be charged in the designated charging point in the local area and not at the property
  • Please note: The head height on the upper level is low due to it being under the eves.

The property

Ash Cottage is an adorable detached barn conversion in the quiet village of Longdown, just four miles from the bustling city of Exeter and on the edge of the Dartmoor National Park.

Here you're within easy reach of numerous sandy beaches and many tourist attractions; this bright, welcoming and comfortable cottage is well placed for exploring the area.

On the ground floor the open plan living/kitchen/diner has a lofty full height ceiling, smart wooden floors and an attractive living flame fire.

Above, reached via a handsome wooden staircase, sits the first floor mezzanine where you'll find twin beds tucked neatly under the eaves.

The stylish master bedroom and family bathroom are situated downstairs.

Outside you can take in the sunset from your own private patio garden, and maybe spot some of the local wildlife, including deer and birds of prey, which can often be seen in the adjacent fields.

On a clear day, the rural views towards Exeter and beyond are spectacular.


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Where you’ll be staying

EXETER

Shillingford Abbot 2.4 miles; Exminster 4 miles; Topsham 4.4 miles.

Exeter is a lively city in south Devon with a magnificent cathedral, historic quayside area with artisan shops and cafes, guided tours of the maze of underground passages and a wealth of bars, shops and restaurants. There is a good choice of excellent museums tracing the city’s lengthy history including an interesting medieval building The Tucker’s Hall, built for the Company of Weavers, Tuckers and Shearman which houses exceptional carved panelling, rare silver and a 4 feet long pair of fulling shears. Nearby Parliament Street claims to be the world’s narrowest street – less than 25 inches at its narrowest. The gatehouse and tower of Rougemont castle still stand in the city, surrounded by Rougemont gardens with a backdrop of Roman wall ruins - a tranquil haven. Exeter’s one time importance as a port is reflected in the Custom House, now the centrepiece of the Quayside, a fascinating complex of antique shops and cafes. Within a 15 minute drive of the city, there are some fabulous beaches at Sidmouth and Exmouth, and the start of the 95 mile stretch of Jurassic Coast, all of which provide ample opportunities for relaxation, sport and exploration. Exeter is an ideal south Devon base from which to explore pretty countryside and Heritage Coast.

Note: For any holiday starting between 16th September and 27th May, a heating supplement of £25.00 will be added to the cost of your holiday.

Please Note: Electric cars must be charged in the designated charging point in the local area and not at the property

Please Note: The head height on the upper level is low due to it being under the eves.