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North Moor
EX20 1EH
Sleeps up to 2
Dog friendly, extra charge

Heather Cottage

Cosy cottage
Heather Cottage is a bungalow on the outskirts of Okehampton in Devon. It has a king-size double bedroom and a shower room, it can sleep two people. It has a kitchen and a living diner with a woodburning stove. Outside is off road parking for two cars and a front garden with gravel and a patio with furniture. A delightful little cottage in a beautiful location.

01244 746614

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Heather cottage is designed for two ,as romantic hideaway on the edge of small market town of Okehampton the gateway to Dartmoor.Set in its own tree laden garden with gravel path and pond it's an ideal secret escape.Enter through the pretty porch into a large and well equipped kitchen with everything needed to prepare romantic meals for two. To the right is the simply furnished sitting dinning room with large fireplace housing a practical coal effect but gas woodburner, by the window is a Victorian pine dining table and chairs and opposite a cosy settee.Through into the large Victorian bedroom with original fire place and mantle, large super king bed dressing table and nursing chair simply decorated in the style and era of the property.It's a cosy yet spacious property layed out on one level ,with views to the verdant garden deeply laden with foliage and local scrubs ,kept as wild as possible yet comfortable to enjoy a sunny evening meal alfresco with a cool glass of wine.In the surrounding larger main garden is a cedar wood Canadian hot tub open for use 24hours a day (by prior arrangement with owner) situated under an old oak tree on a wooden balcony taking in the best of the local views it adds just a little more spice to your visit.Also available on request a bottle of champagne with hand made chocolates and fresh flowers for just £45.Why not enjoy a massage in the comfort of your own cottage by a highly trained masseuse for £45 per hour.Wanting to explore the town?The granite way cycle path and bike hire is just next door with amazing pubs on route such as the highwayman and the castle inn at Lydford with the well know Lydford gorge, Okehampton railway station with its freshly made breakfast lunch and afternoon tea room is on the doorstep.Okehampton is set at the very heart of Devon central to both north and south costs, just an hour or so to the Eden project , 15 miles from roadford lake with a number of water sports and central to a large and diverse amount of a high quality national trust and heritage attractions.Most importantly Okehampton with its castle is a doorway to Dartmoor itself with its rugged tors, beautiful stone villages and unspoiled pubs and historic land marks.Summary
All ground floor
One bedroom: 1 x king-size double
Shower room with shower, basin and WC
Kitchen
Sitting room with coal effect gas woodburning stove.
Gas central heating and coal effect gas woodburning stove
Gas hob, electric oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, TV, DVD, WIFI, selection of books, games and DVDs
Fuel, power and starter pack inc. in rent
Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
One well behaved pet welcome
Charge for extra pets £50
Sorry, no smoking
Off road parking for 1 car
Front garden with gravel, pond, patio with furniture, with shared use of hot tub via prior arrangement with owner
Shop and pub 8 minute walk
Note: Adults and babes in arms only - need to bring own cot and bedding for baby
Note: There is an un- fenced pond.

Key info

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

what's nearby...

The Granite Way

The Granite Way is an 11 mile multi-use trail running between Okehampton and Lydford along the north western edge of Dartmoor. It is mostly traffic free, largely following the course of the former Southern Region railway line. A journey along the Granite Way offers fantastic views of the granite landscape of Dartmoor, as well as a number of specific sites of geological interest.

Top Tip

Okehampton is a busy market town on the edge of the Dartmoor National Park and near the highest and most dramatic areas of the moor, where Yes Tor rises to a height above 2000 feet. To the north of Okehampton are some beautiful rolling Devon hills where small farming villages nestle amidst woods and fields with plenty of gently flowing rivers. The fabulous Roadford Reservoir offers a multitude of watersport activities and fishing opportunities. Okehampton has a prominent medieval castle overlooking a wooded river valley, the Museum of Dartmoor Life (where Tourist Information can be found) and Okehampton train station, which has been restored to its 1950s glory running trains along a scenic route to Meldon the highest station in southern England. The town also has spectacular views across Dartmoor, access to fabulous walks and Simmons Park where you’ll find a children’s adventure playground. This area of Devon has plenty of farm shops and country inns serving good food where visitors can spend time relaxing and unwinding amongst unspoilt countryside.

Image by Louis Tripp

Okehampton

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