Cottage in West Devon District
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About this cottage rental
Goldfinch consists of a restored gypsy wagon with a raised double bed and wood-burning stove, plus a children’s den beneath. Facilities include a separate shower cubicle with mains water, a compost toilet, and a covered outdoor kitchen with gas hob, grill, evaporator fridge, and dining table. Outside, there is a fire pit with grill and off-road parking for one car. Fuel, power, bed linen, and towels are included for the main bed. Pets welcome, but sorry, no smoking. You'll find a shop in 4 miles and a pub in 1.7 miles. Goldfinch is a unique woodland retreat near Holsworthy.
Amenities: Two-ring gas hob, grill, traditional terracotta fridge pot (small, lidded container made from unglazed terracotta ). Solar lighting, selection of books and games. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent (main bed only). Off-road parking for 1 car. Decked area with furniture, fire pit and grill. Pet-friendly. Shop 4 miles, pub 1.7 miles. Note: Uneven ground to compost toilet. Note no plug sockets or WIFI; mobile signal varies. Note: Pets are not allowed on the beds or soft furnishings. Note: Starter pack of logs provided. Note: The compost loo is about a minute walk and down steps of varied height. Note: Goldfinch is set within a secluded, nature-managed site where grass and wildflowers are allowed to thrive,While paths and the area immediately around the caravan are kept clear, this remains a wild space -The caravan is positioned on decking, which may be slippery when wet, and access is via steps. Guests should also be comfortable climbing in and out of the double bed. Lighting across the site is solar and deliberately minimal to preserve the exceptionally dark skies, which can make moving around at night more challenging. Portable lighting is provided, and guests are advised to bring a torch or head torch.
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: A delightfully rural village in the heart of West Devon’s green and undulating countryside. Surrounded by lush meadows, high hedgerows, wooded valleys and abundant wildlife, the village and area is popular with those visitors seeking to experience a true taste of country life. Roadford Lake with its sailing, fishing and visitors’ centre is just 4 miles, while the rolling surf, night life and sandy beaches at the closest resort of Bude, are within 20 miles. The RHS Garden at Rosemoor, the Dartington Glass Factory, and the rugged tors and open spaces of Dartmoor also make superb days out and can all be reached in under 40 minutes. If heading for Dartmoor look out for the pretty moorland villages of Belstone and Sticklepath - they will take your breath away. Those seeking a real countryside experience away from the bustle of modern living need look no further.
