Yew Tree Cottage, Stoke Fleming

Devon. Sleeps up to 4

Yew Tree Cottage is an enchanting period property located in the village of Stoke Fleming in Devon, South West England. With two bedrooms, it can accommodate up to four guests and boasts features like allowing pets, being close to a pub, and being near the coast. The cottage offers a warm and homely atmosphere, perfect for families and couples looking to explore the beautiful South Hams district. The sitting room is cozy with plush pink sofas, while the dining room is ideal for enjoying meals or playing board games. The kitchen is well-equipped with modern amenities for those who enjoy cooking.

Upstairs, there are two bedrooms - a double room and a bunk bed room, as well as a bathroom with a bath or shower. The snug on the landing is a peaceful spot to relax with a book. Stoke Fleming village has shops for essentials and two pubs for meals and drinks. Nearby Dartmouth offers historical sites like a castle and cove fort, while Paignton and Torquay have zoos, beaches, and various dining options. Salcombe is a traditional day out in Devon, and Yew Tree Cottage serves as a delightful base to explore the attractions of the South of England throughout the year. Whether you're seeking countryside adventures or coastal exploration, this cottage provides a comfortable and convenient retreat for your holiday.

Weekly price from £428

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