In a quiet village in Devon, this cottage is all about kicking back and escaping to the countryside. There’s a cosy village pub within easy walking distance and the neighbouring village of Buckland Abbey is home to a beautiful, centuries-old abbey to explore. For a day in the buzzing coastal city of Plymouth, it’s just a half-hour drive.
The cottage was fully renovated in 2018, keeping that countryside idyll feel throughout. We love the outside space – the babbling stream running through the garden provides a peaceful soundtrack and a private hot tub for a soothing soak at the end of the day. There’s seating for drinks and dining on the patio and a pretty little summer house should the weather turn.
Inside, the black wood beams against the white ceiling are striking and homely at the same time. Slate floors and exposed stonework create an 18th-century cottage feel and there’s a traditional cast-iron wood-burner in the centre of the living room. Bedrooms are cosy yet sunny, with French doors letting the sunlight stream in. Plus, there’s a free-standing tub in the main bathroom which begs for a long soak with a glass of something bubbly.
Home truths: *This home is split over two floors, so may not be suitable for those with limited mobility
*There is a running stream in the garden so this home is not suitable for young children
*Hen and stag parties are not allowed at this home
*In a remote village, phone signal can be patchy here
*There is private parking for one car to the front of the cottage and room for a second car in the private parking space opposite the property
*Pets are welcome here, but the host has some restrictions so please contact them if you want to bring a four-legged friend
*It can take a bit for the heating to warm up the home in the winter months