Cottage in Dartmouth
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About this cottage rental
Onedin House is a beautifully presented late Victorian property, located only five minutes from Dartmouth’s town centre and boasting stunning views across the River Dart to Kingswear. Accommodating six people, the property has three bedrooms (two doubles and a twin), plus two family bathrooms. There is also a sitting room with magnificent views, a lounge and a kitchen/dining room. Outside there is a wonderful patio and a mature garden, plus a parking permit is provided for the Mayors Avenue car park nearby. This delightful property is equally well suited to two families or three couples, looking for a fantastic, well-equipped base!
Amenities: 4-ring gas hob, microwave, dishwasher, washer dryer (inside cupboard), fridge/freezer and oak units with granite worktops.
TVs in all three bedrooms, ground floor lounge and top floor sitting room.
Top floor has a 40in 4K/UHD Smart TV with Freeview, linked to a DVD player offering over 100 DVDs.
Over 50 prints and pictures; many originals.
Gas fired central heating throughout.
All bed linen and towels are supplied, guests will need to bring their own beach towels.
Patio with table and chairs for outdoor dining, leading to a lawn and garden with extensive river views.
No parking at the property –but parking permit supplied (car park is approximately 7-10 minute walk from the house).Please note that it is not available during the August Regatta.
Pubs, restaurants, take-away outlets, fashion and gift shops, and supermarket all within 0.1 miles. Strictly No Smoking, strictly no pets
Region: Devon, with its quiet country lanes, patchwork of lush green fields and sleepy villages is not to be missed. Stately home lovers will be spoiled and why not finish with a scrumptious Devonshire cream tea?
Town: Dartmouth lies on the banks of the beautiful River Dart in the popular and picturesque South Hams area of South Devon. Located within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and close to the stunning Start Bay coastline, Dartmouth is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Devon. It offers a stunning waterfront, ancient narrow streets lined with boutique shops, restaurants and art galleries plus many popular events such as the annual Dart Music Festival, Dartmouth Food Festival and the Port of Dartmouth Royal Regatta. This historic town boasts interesting landmarks, such as Dartmouth Castle, the Britannia Royal Naval College, and the National Trust’s Greenway House just a short ferry ride away. There are many interesting cycling and walking routes around Dartmouth, including the South West Coast Path, the Dart Valley Trail and plenty of quiet country lanes. A trip on the Dartmouth Steam Railway through the rolling countryside to Paignton is a must, and so is a boat or ferry trip across to Kingswear, on to Brixham, or down the river to the village of Dittisham. For those seeking sandy beaches, there is a wide choice in the South Hams area such as Blackpool Sands and Slapton Sands, both extremely popular beaches just a stone's throw from Dartmouth.





