Steps up to an open porch and front door.Hallwaywith cloak hooks and sliding door to downstairs cloakroom with basin and WC. Handsome spacioussitting roomwith twoleather sofas, rugs on the tiled floor, huge feature stone hearthwith an electricwoodburner, 50” wide screen TV with DVD, DAB radioand French doors to theconservatory. This lovely room has views over the garden and beyond is well furnished with wicker chairs and double doors open to the terrace. Kitchen dinerwith ornamental fireplace and farmhouse table to seat 6. Bright coloured tiled work surfaces and triple aspect windows make this a very light room with splendid views, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, electric cooker with halogen hob and double ovens. Door to rearlobby/utility areawith dog basket, washing machine and room for coats and boots. From above-mentioned Hallway, carpeted stairs rise to the first floor. Finemaster bedroomwith 6ft super-king bed, 32” flat screen TV, views across farmland to the River Dart and Stoke Gabriel anden-suite bathroomwith painted floor, bath, shower over, basin and WC.Twin bedroomwith 3ft beds (both with double duvets), matching tallboy chests, fitted hanging cupboard and more fine views.Second double bedroomwith 6ft super-king bed, 14” flat screen TV and views to the front of the house and countryside.Family shower roomwith painted floor boards, large shower enclosure, basin and WC. Please note: This property accepts a maximum of 2 children, excluding babes in arms.
A hilltop location provides Foxenhole Farmhouse with stunning panoramic views across rolling Devon countryside to the river Dart and beyond to the heights of Dartmoor in the distance. This detached former farmhouse provides tasteful, very comfortable accommodation with an extensive garden in a beautiful area. Alongside the road, it is a 20 minute walk down the hill to reach Dittisham, a quintessential attractive and unspoilt South Devon village in a tranquil setting overlooking the widest part of the River Dart. There are delightful stone built and thatched cottages with gorgeous views of bright river craft making a splash of colour against a backdrop of densely wooded slopes. Narrow lanes reach down to the beach where the waters are a popular venue for boating enthusiasts. The village is lively with a village shop and two good pubs, one on the waterside where the quay is a favourite spot for crabbing and a tug on a bell rope calls the ferry boatman to collect you to visit Greenways, Agatha Christies original home, now part of the National Trust. Dartmouth and Totnes are easily reached by ferry and there are boats for hire, dinghy moorings and a sailing school. Please note: This property accepts a maximum of 2 children, excluding babes in arms.
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