Dartmoor View is a stunning detached holiday home located on Honicombe Manor Holiday Park near Callington, Cornwall. With picturesque views of the Tamar Valley and Dartmoor, this spacious house sleeps 9 guests and offers full use of on-site leisure facilities including a swimming pool, tennis courts, and gym. The interior has been recently refurbished with a modern kitchen, bathrooms, and a bright living space with patio doors leading to the garden.
The ground floor features a double and twin bedroom with a shared shower room, while the first floor offers a triple room with two single beds and a child's bed, as well as an elegant double bedroom. Outside, guests can enjoy a private patio garden for al fresco dining or relaxation. The surrounding area is perfect for exploring Dartmoor National Park, the Tamar Valley, and nearby coastal villages like Looe and Whitsand Bay.
For a day trip, visitors can visit the National Trust property of Cotehele, take a scenic train journey from Gunnislake to Plymouth, or explore the historic streets of The Barbican. With plenty of outdoor activities and attractions nearby, Dartmoor View provides a peaceful and enjoyable holiday experience in one of the most beautiful locations in the region.
Overall, Dartmoor View is a fantastic holiday home for families and friends looking to explore the South West of England. With its stunning views, modern amenities, and convenient location near natural attractions and historic sites, this property offers a relaxing and memorable stay for guests of all ages.
Weekly price from £562
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