Having been awarded a 4* Gold rating by VisitEngland, this gorgeous, end-of-terrace cottage sits alongside Maristow, Burrator and Haytor as part of the sought-after collection of holiday homes in the heart of the Gitcombe Estate. Named after the unique (and very beautiful) stone structure that was used to construct the cottages, this hideaway is ideal for small families wanting to experience Devon luxury.
The Entrance
As per the other terraced cottages within the collection, Yennadon is accessed via a small flight of stone steps that lead to the pretty front door with peephole window. Guests can also enjoy the convenience of a communal parking area directly behind the barns.
Cooking, Dining & Other Essentials
The compact yet fully-functional and well-equipped kitchen has everything you may need to feed your nearest and dearest - the only things you need to provide are the ingredients! The adjacent wooden dining table comfortably seats four and looks out onto the private roof terrace. Socialising is a breeze with the open-plan dining layout, ensuring you don't miss out on the stories whilst keeping a watchful eye on your creations!
Living
The welcoming living area (accentuated by the skylights that plunge daylight into the space) has plenty of seating to rest weary legs, which is centred around a gorgeous log-burner and digital television. French doors open out onto a private roof terrace, enabling the perfect mix of indoor/outdoor living. The living area remains lovely and warm, even during the chillier months, with luxurious underfloor heating - ideal for padding around without socks first thing in the morning!
Sleeping & Bathing
Bedroom One - Sleep soundly in this spacious double bedroom with contemporary en-suite shower room.
Bedroom Two - A slightly smaller bedroom with two twin beds.
Family Bathroom - Deep, bubbly tub with shower over and heated towel rail.
Stepping Outside
Enjoy the famous Devonshire sunsets from the comfort of your own private roof terrace, complete with rattan dining set and wall-mounted BBQ for sunset suppers set against the spectacular scenery.
This cottage is located in Dartmouth. South Devon and Berry Head Country Park reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Woodlands Family Theme Park and Coleton Fishacre House & Gardens. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Newton Abbot Racecourse or Torquay United FC.
Weekly price from £1288
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