Tilleys Barn

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Devon
  • 4 guests
  • 3 bedrooms
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3 nights from £563
Gorgeous two-bedroom stone barn surrounded by Devon countryside. Newly renovated with outside space, a great base for walkers and to explore the surrounding location. Read more
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Dishwasher
Garden
Wifi
Accommodation details

Front door into open plan

Living room Sideboard, large coffee table, 2 x 3 person sofa, lamp, smart TV, mirror. Dining area with table for 6 (4 chairs and a bench for 2 persons)

Kitchen – Microwave, kettle, toaster, coffee machine, fridge freezer, oven, hob.

Utility area – Washer dryer, ice maker, dishwasher. Downstairs WC – wc, basin.

Upstairs

Bedroom 1 – 6ft Super king, hanging rail with shelving, bedside tables, lamps, chest of drawers, long mirror

Bedroom 2 6ft Super king OR 3ft twin beds, hanging rail with shelving, bedside tables, lamps.

Family bathroom Bath with OH shower, shower screen, WC, basin, heated towel rail.

Sung Media room, smart TV, LED lighting (optional), sofa bed (4'6ft double bed when out)

More information

Tilleys Barn is a gorgeous, semi-detached, converted stone barn which offers a relaxing, homely and very comfortable holiday retreat. The country style kitchen is fully equipped while the open plan dining and lounge area is a wonderful space to enjoy time together. The property has two good sized bedrooms and a third upstairs room used as a snug/media room. A large Smart TV, optional LED lighting and sofa bed means it's a perfect room for the kids or teens to chill out and play games whilst providing a third child's bedroom if needed. High celling's and funky artwork give this barn a real fun and holiday vibe, the outside space allows you to enjoy sitting in the sun or enjoy an alfresco evening meal in peaceful surroundings.

Located in the picturesque hamlet of Dunstone, this barn provides all that is needed to enjoy a holiday exploring the surrounding area. Only a short drive away can take you hiking over the hills of Dartmoor or strolling along golden sands of nearby beaches. Salcombe, Modbury and Dartmorth are close by towns offering a range of wonderful cafes, pubs and boutique style shops whilst the bustling city of Plymouth is also only a 20-minute drive away.

The sofa bed in the snug can be made up as a bed on request at the time of booking. Only suitable for 1 person.

Outside

A small grass lawn to the front of the barn. At the rear / side of the property there is a patio area with sun loungers and a pinic style bench and parasol to enjoy outside relaxing. Use of garage for storing things like water sport equipment, pram or suitcases. Charcoal BBQ for guests to use.

The local area

On the peaceful wooded banks of the River Yealm, just three miles from the coast, holidays in Yealmpton offer a peaceful base from which to explore South Devon. Slightly off the main tourist trail, here you’ll enjoy the relaxed pace of village life, yet only ever be a short drive from Devon’s most loved attractions and activities.

Once a thriving market town, today you’ll find Yealmpton filled with a generous handful of shops, eateries and pubs. The Rose and Crown is a popular gastro pub with a large, sunny beer garden and a roaring fire come winter, while The Volunteer Inn is a proper village pub filled with friendly locals and well-kept ales. There’s also a Chinese restaurant and takeaway, which you’ll be surprised to find in an ancient thatched cottage, believed to be where the nursery rhyme ‘Old Mother Hubbard’ was written. For those wishing to make the most of their self-catering cottage’s kitchen, you can stock up on organic local produce from Ben’s Farm Shop, or visit Pip’s Pick Your Own for fruit and veg as fresh as it gets.

Yealmpton is a haven for those who love to be outdoors, with loads of lovely riverside trails and countryside footpaths for dog walks or family bike rides. Head to the woods in the heart of Yealmpton, with its old network of caves, or follow the paths that weave through fields and country lanes.

When staying in Yealmpton, make sure to visit the picturesque sailing villages of Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers, only a few miles away, where you can sail, paddle, row or kayak along the sheltered estuary waters, join the South West Coast Path for mesmerising cliff top walks, and enjoy seafood suppers or sunset drinks at the three popular waterside pubs.

No trip to South Devon is complete without visiting the beaches, and a holiday in Yealmpton should be no different. For soft sand, sea swimming and a popular cafe, Mothecombe Beach is an easy drive from Yealmpton, while nearby Wembury offers lots of rock pools for young explorers.

The ocean city of Plymouth is also nearby, where you can visit the city centre’s shops, bars and restaurants, find rainy day attractions like the aquarium or cinemas, and visit the historic Barbican waterfront, home of the Mayflower Steps.

Parking

Two parking spaces, one outside the front of the property and one adjacent. You must not drive through the closed gates.

Additional information

Included: Bed linen and towels. (Guests must provide their own beach towels), HIVE heating, high chair, travel cot.

Internet and telephone: Wi-Fi. There is Starlink at the property so Wi-Fi calling instead of phone signal.

Dogs: Not permitted at this property.

Electric Vehicles: Electric vehicle charging possible. Charge £50 per week.

Short breaks: Short breaks are available in low and mid season.

Local facilities: 2.8 miles to Yealmpton, Village shop, Farm Shop & several pubs, Plymouth with all facilities 10 miles, Sandy beach at Mothecombe 5 miles. Other south coast beaches easily accessible by car.

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