Charming Grade 2 Listed semi-detached self catering holiday cottage set in the delightful village of Dalwood and surrounded by beautiful countryside. Well placed for exploring Devon, Dorset and Somerset and within an easy drive of the Lyme Bay Jurassic Coastline famous for its fossils. Also close by to the rural market town of Axminster, famous for its carpets and now the base for Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's River Cottage Store and Canteen.
This owner maintained well presented cottage with its low beamed ceilings upstairs is the perfect place for a relaxed and enjoyable holiday. Located in the heart of the village near to the Village Hall, once the Old School, the charming 15th Century Church of St. Peter and also a number of attractive old thatched properties so typical of East Devon.
It comprises of a lounge, kitchen-diner, 2 bedrooms-1 double,1 twin, bathroom with bath and overhead shower and separate toilet.
Electric cooking, microwave, fridge(with 4 star freezer compartment), automatic washing machine, colour T.V. with Freeview, VCR, DVD-CD player and video player.
Night storage heaters with coal effect electric fire in lounge, duvets. Enclosed garden with furniture. Private Parking for 1 car 50 yards and parking also adjacent to cottage.
Children Welcome.
Sorry No Smokers or Pets.
Highlights
Pretty Cottage Garden.
Easy drive to Lyme Bay Jurassic Coastline.
Your Stay
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Lounge
Double Bedroom
Twin Bedroom
Cottage Garden through Gate
Facilities
Sleeps:
4
Bedrooms:
2
Cot Available:
Yes
Disabled Facilities: No.
Linen Provided: Yes. Bed linen only. Towels and Tea Towels NOT provided.
Pets Allowed: No.
Central Heating: No.
Open Fire: No.
Smoking Allowed: No.
Outdoor Facilities: Yes. Enclosed garden with furniture
Local Services: Old thatched pub in village, The Tucker's Arms, serving good food. Village Shop.
Directions
A car is essential. Dalwood is situated some 3 miles off the A35 between Axminster and Honiton. On arriving in the village, take the walkway opposite the Tucker's Arms up to the Village Hall. The cottage is the second on the left.