Tiled entrancehallway. Cosyloungewith two sofas and an armchair, Smart TV and separate DVD player,open fireplace. Well equipped kitchen/dinerwith electric cooker, fridge with ice box, microwave, washing machine,tumble dryer and dining areawith table andseating for five. Door from the kitchen leads to the rear enclosed garden. Stairs up to first floor. Bedroom 1: Double bedroomwith 4ft 6in double bed, hanging closet and dressing table. Bedroom 2: Twinbedroomwith two 2ft 6in beds, wardrobe, bedside drawers. Bedroom 3:Single bedroom with 3ft bed and dressing table. Bathroomwith bath with power shower over and also hand held shower, hand basin, WC, shaver point and electric towel rail.
Higher Rose Cottage is a charming south facing cottage, comfortably furnished and situated in a tranquil part of the ancient Loddiswell village which is within an area of outstanding natural beauty. It has an open fireplace which makes it a cosy winter retreat. The village has an excellent Pub, Post Office & general store and a 14th century Church all within easy walking distance. Loddiswell is surrounded by unspoilt rolling countryside with several interesting walks, one of the most notable being along the old Great Western Railways Primrose Line following the River Avon, closed in 1963. A license can be obtained for fishing from the Post Office. Nearby Kingsbridge offers a wide choice of shopping facilities with a good range of specialist shops and supermarkets on the outskirts of the town.The village is also within easy reach of the beautiful coastline, beaches and estuaries of the South Hams and Dartmoor National Park is only a 25 minute drive away. “We have had a lovely week once again - here last year. Thank you for such a well equipped cottage.” The Nevilles.
“Warm, well equipped and charming cottage in a beautiful village conveniently located for all the best beaches...” The Biggs family.
“Loved the cottage, very well equipped, felt like home. A great part of the country, beautiful countryside, we had some great walks, would love to come again.” The McMinn family.
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