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East Moor
TQ12 3BQ
Sleeps up to 6
Dog friendly

Fairwater Mill Cottage

Cosy cottage
This detached barn conversion is set over the ground and lower ground floors in the town of Kingsteignton near Newton Abbot and sleeps six people in three bedrooms.

01244 746614

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This lovely detached barn conversion is set next to a converted mill in the town of Kingsteignton, which is just two miles from Newton Abbot.Set over the ground and lower ground floors with an upside down layout, the cottage offers comfortable accommodation for a family or friends.The ground floor houses the compact kitchen which has a dining area to seat four on stools and the cosy sitting room with a decorative stove and leather sofas.From here, steps lead down and then back up to the single bedroom which has a pull-out stacker bed.Down the remaining steps you will find yourself on the lower ground floor which has the master double bedroom, a twin room and the family bathroom.Outside is a small enclosed patio garden where you can enjoy your morning cup of coffee.Kingsteignton has a choice of shops and pubs and the nearby towns and villages offer a variety of attractions to keep the whole group entertained.Nearby Newton Abbott can be reached from the doorstep along the walking and cycling path which takes you through the Hackney Marshes, a pleasant nature reserve.There are a number of beaches within easy driving distance including those at Teignmouth, Torquay and Paignton which also has a popular zoo.The Dartmoor National Park is nearby where you can enjoy walking, cycling, horse riding, climbing, canoeing and letterboxing which is sure to provide an exciting day out.Fairwater Mill Cottage is a charming cottage in a lovely location for exploring the surrounding attractions. Over ground and lower ground floors. Three bedrooms: 1 x lower ground floor double with tv, 1 x lower ground floor twin, 1 x ground floor single with 2'6" pull-out stacker bed. Lower ground floor bathroom with bath, shower over ( limited headroom if over 6ft tall ), basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area (seats 4 on stools). Sitting room.

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Available All Year, Short breaks, Parking, Garden, WiFi, Ground floor bedroom, Pub nearby, Dog friendly

what's nearby...

South Devon Railway

The South Devon Railway is one of Devon’s and the West Country’s best loved tourist attractions and is the longest established steam railway in the south west.

Top Tip

Newton Abbot is situated in the heart of The English Riviera, with its mild climate and thriving palm trees. The ancient market town now offers plenty of modern shops, both local and well-known high street chains and six leading brand supermarkets. There's also a racecourse where National Hunt racing takes place from spring until autumn, with craft fayres during the winter. Newton Abbot has a unique pub, the tap house and bottle shop, located in the building of what was a traditional working malthouse offering arguably the finest bottled beers in Devon. The seaside towns of Teignmouth, Shaldon and Dawlish are nearby and are fantastic destinations for families. Spend a day on the beach building sand castles and walk the impressive Victorian Pier at Teignmouth. The National Trust houses of Bradley Manor, Coleton Fishacre and Compton Castle and many others are well worth a visit, whilst the highlight of your stay will undoubtedly be the stunning beaches around Torquay and the many hidden coves such as Meadfoot, Oddicombe and further afield the pretty Ness Cove. And of course, the South West Coast Path provides stunning seascapes across the bay, with a popular stretch from Torquay Harbour to Daddyhole Plain, passing through Beacon Cove where Agatha Christie used to swim as a girl. Newton Abbot provides a fabulous base for an English seaside holiday all year round.

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Newton Abbot

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