Three luxurious en-suite bedrooms: 1 x super king zip/link, can be twin on request, Smart TV, with en-suite stand alone quadrant rain shower and separate spa bath, heated towel rail, basin, and WC, 1 x super-king with en-suite large walk-in double rain shower, double wash basin, heated towel rail, WC and Smart TV, 1 x ground-floor double bed with en-suite wet room, specially designed for wheelchair access with sliding door and support rails, heated towel rail, basin, WC and Smart TV, all bathrooms have sensor night lights. Open-plan living space with luxury kitchen, dining area, and sitting area. Utility
Underfloor heating (MVHR – 24 hours ventilation)
Electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, 3 x hair dryers, iron, ironing board, kettle, toaster
Smart TV, WiFi
Fuel and power inc. in rent
Luxury feather & duck duvets and pillows
Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
Travel cot and highchair available
Roadside parking available with an additional pay and display public car park available 50 yards away
Two well-behaved dogs welcome
Village green and play park opposite suitable for exercising pets
Sorry, no smoking
The River Dart Country Park and Pennywell Farm is just a 5 minute drive from Ashburton, 2 major attractions for families
Heated open air swimming pool available to the public from May – September
The ancient Stannary town of Ashburton lies on the southern slopes of Dartmoor and is an ideal spot from which to explore the rugged high moors to the North and a beautiful coastline to the South. The scenery in this area of South Devon is glorious in all weathers and offers visitors opportunities for walking, pony trekking, canoeing, fishing and lazing on the beach. Ashburton has some interesting artisan shops and with its interesting history and museum, has built a reputation for its high standard of antiques and fine collectables outlets. It also has lovely tea rooms, a wine bar and a fantastic food deli providing fresh fish and olives. In the surrounding area, Dartmoor has many picturesque villages and hamlets with old thatched cottages and ancient churches, surrounded by a patchwork of fields and woodland. Lustleigh, North Bovey, Chagford and Widecombe- in- the- Moor are fine examples. The attractive seaside town of Teignmouth is a half hour drive and the popular Blackpool Sands, although a little further down the coast, is one of South Devon’s most beautiful natural treasures. An award-winning privately managed ‘Blue Flag’ family beach with turquoise blue sea giving it an almost Mediterranean feel. So whether it is moor or coast that you’re seeking for your getaway, Ashburton is a really central town from which to be based.