This stone-fronted cottage rests in Chardstock, Devon and can sleep four people in two bedrooms. Note: property will only accept a minimum of 7 nights bookings in the summer.
The Linhay is a charismatic cottage set in the picturesque village of Chardstock, Devon. Hosting two bedrooms, including a king-size and a twin room (zip/link can be super-king-size on request), each served by an en-suite bathroom, along with a cloakroom, this property can sleep up to four guests. There is also a kitchen/diner and a sitting room with an electric stove-effect fire. Outside there is an enclosed garden which wraps around the property with a lawn and patio, along with off-road parking for two cars. The Linhay offers the ultimate romantic retreat to Devon for one or two couples.
Amenities: Gas central heating. Electric oven with gas hob, fridge, freezer, microwave, dishwasher, TV and WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking available for two cars. Enclosed back garden lawned area. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Pub 0.9 miles; shop 0.2 miles. Please note; The cottage can accommodate up to 6 guests using either the truckle beds in the twin bedroom (more suitable for children) or the sofa-bed in the living room.
Region: Devon, with its quiet country lanes, patchwork of lush green fields and sleepy villages is not to be missed. Stately home lovers will be spoiled and why not finish with a scrumptious Devonshire cream tea?
Town: Tucked into the magnificent setting of the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the delightful village of Chardstock offers an idyllic base from which to explore the very best of the Devon coast and countryside. Home to a well-stocked supermarket and a bustling local pub serving tasty hot meals, visitors to the area have everything they could possibly need during their stay. Make the most of this fantastic setting with easy-going hikes through the nearby Castle Neroche or East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or visit historical landmarks such as the National Trust Owned Killerton House and Lambert's Castle.