Rockley Park - Holiday Accommodation 19280
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
Electric central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with freezer compartment. TV with Freeview, Bluetooth speaker, WiFi, selection of books and games. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Hairdryer. Off-road parking. Lawned garden with patio. Fire pit with starter kit of logs available. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shops and pub 1.5 miles. Note: There is a step into the cottage entrance. Note: This property is not suitable for those with mobility issues due to a gravel driveway and steps to the entrance
This converted detached former flower packing shed is situated between the village of Bere Alston and Weir Quay next to the owner’s home; a lovely studio accommodation promising a peaceful stay for two. Wander past the beautiful grounds and step into The Daffodil Shed, which comprises a wonderful open-plan living area with A-framed beams, and light, airy décor, which creates a vibrant atmosphere to relax in. Among the layout, you will discover a contemporary kitchen/diner graced in a white and grey overtone, perfect for spending time with your loved one’s morning through to evening. With comfy seating you can settle down in style throughout the day, then cosy up in the king size bed which lies adjacent, for a lovely night’s sleep. The fresh contemporary feel continues round to the shower room, which finishes the property to a standard of quality. Once you have spent some time relaxing indoors, why not wander outside to the lawned garden, your chance to take in the location at its finest. For adventurous types there is a public slipway onto the tidal River Tamar (with free parking) 0.5 miles away. This is suitable for the launching of canoes, SUP’s etc.. Bere Alston has village stores, post office / bakery, chemist, butchers and pub. Also a pleasant hours walk from the daffodil Shed there is a pleasant riverside pub The Olde Plough at Bere Ferrers. Situated in the beautiful Tamar Valley AONB and West Devon mining UNESCO world heritage site, there are plenty of countryside walks, along quiet lanes and numerous footpaths. Many walks can be taken from the Daffodil Shed doorstep. Just upstream from Bere Alston on the river Tamar is Morwellham Quay, a tiny harbour where half the world’s copper travelled through in the 1860s, and which is now a popular visitor attraction telling the story of copper mining through history. Here there is also the renowned Ship Inn. Close to the Daffodil Shed there are two popular National Trust properties, Cotehele and Buckland Abbey. Trains run between Bere Alston and Plymouth, on the picturesque Tamar Valley line, following the river for much of the route. A modern place to stay with your loved ones.