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Moorlands Cottage

From £567

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  • Property code: MOORC
  • Preferred changeover day: Friday
  • Check in: 4pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • Access statement available
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Dishwasher
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Real fire
  • Short breaks available
  • Village
  • Washing machine
  • WiFi

Moorlands Cottage is tucked on the side of a beautiful valley that dips down through ten acres to a stunning moorland lake, bordered by the River Taw and set within Dartmoor National Park in the very heart of Devon. This is wonderful walking country amongst some of the grandest tors on Dartmoor where High Willhays (the highest point in southern England) can be reached in a morning’s walk from the front door. Cranmere Pool, a prime goal for many walkers is where Dartmoor’s oldest letterbox is found.

Moorlands, a detached stone cottage fully re-decorated in 2022, is well equipped, comfortable, has an open fire and is an ideal base to return to after a day spent walking, letterboxing and exploring Dartmoor or the West Country.  This very peaceful spot is a 5 minute stroll into the picturesque village of Belstone with its fine local pub/restaurant, ancient village stocks, medieval church, riding stables and is only 2 miles from the A30 giving easy access to Cornwall and the whole of the West Country. A perfect retreat for a holiday, whatever the time of year.

Please note Moorlands Cottage is just 50 yards away from Moorlands Barn should you wish to book them together.

"Absolutely wonderful cottage and location, felt at home the moment we walked through the door." The Tyles.

Large conservatory/porch with seating, leaded windows and plenty of room for boots and coats. Utility room with microwave, freezer and washing machine.  Kitchen with ceramic hob, built-under electric oven, integrated fridge with small freezer compartment, dishwasher, microwave, dining table for 4 and multi-fuel burner. Spacious and comfortable sitting room with stone hearth and open fire, two sofas, chairs, dining table to seat 5, Echo Dot Smart Speaker with Alexa, Smart TV with Freesat and DVD player.

Upstairs: Master bedroom with 5ft king-size bed and wash hand basin. Twin bedroom with 3ft beds. Single bedroom with 3ft bed. Bathroom with bath, power shower over, basin, WC and heated towel rail.

A cobbled courtyard immediately outside the cottage has garden furniture and extends out to a small fenced garden leading to ten acres of private moorland that descend down to the river and lake. The 10 acres of grounds (occasionally shared by the owners) are a wildlife haven and are available for visitors to explore and enjoy.

Sitting on the northern boundary of Dartmoor National Park, Belstone is a small rural village that is extremely well located for exploring the nearby rugged moorland, as well as the stunning countryside of North Devon. Keen walkers will find that Belstone is a great base due to the many trails and walks available from the village.

The Tors Inn, in Belstone, is a highly regarded pub and restaurant serving good food and drink. The village is also renowned for its ancient stocks, medieval church and riding stables, and is only 2 miles from the A30 which offers easy access into Cornwall and the rest of the West Country.

The nearby town of Okehampton is home to some interesting shops, good pubs and restaurants and an outdoor activities centre. Okehampton is also the place to find the Dartmoor Railway, a unique dining experience where you can enjoy fine dining or afternoon tea while taking in the stunning local scenery by train.

Lydford Gorge National Trust is just a 20-minute drive away, and home to a spectacular river, woodland, and the deepest gorge in the South West with a 30 metre waterfall. The cathedral city of Exeter is a 30-minute drive in the other direction, offering excellent shopping and dining, and the underground passages that make for a fascinating all-weather activity.

High Willhays, the highest point on Dartmoor, is an easy morning walk from Belstone, and the area is well-known for letterboxing - where you search the many tors and ancient dwellings for small boxes containing a stamp and a visitor’s book to record your discovery. Cranmere Pool, where the oldest known letterbox (dating back to 1854) can be found, is a 6-mile walk from the village, so pack some sandwiches and a compass and get out exploring!

A holiday cottage in Belstone provides a tranquil base from which to explore the wild beauty of Dartmoor and picturesque North Devon countryside.

Parking for one car alongside the cottage with additional on street parking (first come, first served) available a two-minute walk away.

A secure garage opposite the drive can be made available on request should parking for a second car be needed.

  • Included: Bed linen, towels (guests must provide their own beach towels), WiFi, travel cot, high chair, initial basket of logs, electricity and central heating (fully carbon neutral biomass boiler system powered by wood pellets).
  • Pets: Welcome. Care needs to be taken on the moor during the lambing and nesting season. Pet Charge: £30.00 per pet per week.
  • Telephone: Provided with honesty box. Mobile reception mixed.
  • Local Facilities: Village pub quarter mile. Garage shop 2 miles. Shops, pubs and restaurants in Okehampton, 3.4 miles. North Devon coastal beaches from 30 miles. Exeter 23 miles.

The Tors Inn
(Less than a mile)

(10)

A much loved traditional Dartmoor pub in the tiny village of Belstone surrounded by stunning moorland scenery. Treat yourself to one of their famous Sunday roasts or something from the home cooked menu brimming with locally sourced meat, fish and vegetables. Sit outside in the warmer months enjoying the beautiful views over the moor, or if the weather dictates there are a few tables indoors but booking is essential. 

Awarded Best Pub in Devon 2022/2023 by “FoodDrinkDevon"

The Tors Inn, Belstone, Dartmoor  EX20 1QZ  (T: 01837 840689)

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Nice to be able to stroll along the common for a drink on a evening

June 2023


Excellent, unpretentious pub serving local beers. Friendly staff. Food good. Can get busy even midweek so worth reserving a table for dinner. You can also sit outside for a fantastic view of the moor although restricted menu.

May 2023


Really welcoming and good pub food

February 2023


Staff were so helpful and friendly, and went above and beyond to cater for our dietary requirements. We phoned at lunchtime to book a table for that evening and when we arrived, they had seen that we were vegan and created another dish especially for us. We also enjoyed their 'Dartmoor Stormy' while taking in the lovely views. Highly recommend!

August 2022


Awesome place. Great food great service. Such friendly people from the owner to the manageress to every one of the staff. Great atmosphere in an awesome location. Cant wait to go back

August 2022


Excellent place for meal or just a drink.

April 2022


Fantastic Sunday lunch, friendly staff and a great location - which we lived nearer!

December 2021


We brought the kids, dog and a Grandma and we had the best burgers ever. Great setting. Friendly staff.

September 2021


Lovely pub with very welcoming and friendly staff. Wish there was a man like Richard working in every pub he was amazing !!! Very attentive with a lovely personality. The food was delicious and well priced and good sized portions. 5* pub . Compliments to the owners , chef and waitresses.

October 2020


Lovely village pub... beautiful Sunday roast, all sourced locally. Great beer and wine too ! Friendly staff, can't recommend highly enough

October 2020


Taw River Inn
(2 miles)

(10)

A friendly, atmospheric village pub and restaurant serving good home cooked food and real ales.

Taw River Inn, Sticklepath, Devon, EX20 2NW – (T: 01837 840 377)

 

 

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Lovely, traditional pub with a large menu. Very welcoming and the food was good.

August 2022


A huge menu, friendly atmosphere, and be prepared to wait a while. Tremendous value for money.

May 2022


Very friendly pub providing good quality food from a huge menu choice, yet price for food and drink is exceptionally low. You may have to wait a while, but it’s worth it!

May 2022


Lovely welcoming pub for meal or drink

April 2022


Friendly pub allowing pets. Good wholesome food

October 2020


Very friendly with good value for money on food .

August 2020


Have eaten here several times, good lively village pub .

December 2019


had a meal on 2 nights here and the last night we waited for 1 hour. not very good to wait that long, although the staff did tell us there would be a "bit of a wait" did not expect that long a wait.

September 2019


Attractive country pub, selling very reasonably priced and good quality home cooked food. Good beers too.

July 2019


Amazing pub, choice of food was immense. Staff friendly great atmosphere. Gold valve for money

June 2019


The Oxenham Arms
(2 miles)

(1)

A stunning 12th century former monastery and manor house now a popular hotel, bar and restaurant.  There are plenty of places to eat and drink with a choice of two bars and two restaurants along with a large terrace and garden with fantastic views.  Choose from a lunch or evening menu with daily specials along with coffees and afternoon cream teas.   

The Oxenham Arms South Zeal, Okehampton EX20 2JT (T: 01837 840244)

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Fantastic meal; attentive service and full of character. Highly recommended.

August 2022


Two Rivers Restaurant
(3 miles)

A welcoming, contemporary restaurant open for breakfast, lunch and dinner with menus full of good quality locally sourced ingredients.

Two Rivers Restaurant 16 Fore Street, Okehampton EX20 1AN (T: 01837 52981)

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Ma'ida Indian Restaurant
(3 miles)

(1)

High quality Indian food to eat in or takeaway served by friendly staff.  Unlicenced but guests are welcome to bring their own alcohol. 

Ma’ida Indian Restaurant 37 Fore St, Okehampton EX20 (T: 01837 318030)

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Delicious takeaway, and delivered to our holiday accommodation.

December 2021


Finch Foundry
(2 miles)

(6)

Famed as the last working water powered forge in England, Finch Foundry gives an insight into Dartmoor’s industrial past.  With three water wheels powering hammers, sheers and sharpening stone, this was the basis of one of the South West’s most successful factories in the 1800s, and in visiting there’s the opportunity to learn about the lives of the workers as well as the enterprising Finch family to which it belonged. Parking is free and there’s also a shop and tea room available.

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Brilliant. So interesting, we were early so took a walk around the village, small but very pretty. The guided tour was informative and full of detail. Well worth a visit.

October 2023


Great tour, very knowledgeable guide, extremely interesting and enjoyable. Recommended.

August 2022


Excellent tour.

May 2022


very good visit and informative.

September 2019


Interesting building with a volunteer giving a detailed talk. Pretty garden and tearoom too.

July 2019


One of the best-explained small National Trust sites we have ever visited. Unexpectedly charming, and really interesting. They managed to include this year's theme for the Trust - Women and Power .

October 2018


Okehampton Castle
(3 miles)

(1)

On a wooded spur above River Okement, Okehampton Castle is the remains of the largest castle in Devon, one that was built soon after the Norman Conquest as a motte and bailey castle.  In the 14th century it became a rather more luxurious residence to Hugh Courtenay, the Earl of Devon, but when he fell out of favour with Henry VIII, the castle fell to ruin, and the result is what you see today.  When you visit, it’s a chance to picnic in the grounds and walk through the woodlands nearby, taking in the scenery and the history, perhaps with the aid of an audio tour to bring it all to life. Okehampton Castle is open seasonally so do check the website for further details.

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Impressive and very sizeable castle Interesting audio guide (ok for kids too above say age 7)

November 2019


Okehampton Golf Club
(3 miles)

Charming Par 68 Parkland Course in the heart of Devon Founded in 1913, members, friends and guests have played golf here for over a hundred years and whilst much may have changed, visitors to Okehampton can always be assured of a warm welcome.

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Enjoy 18 holes discounted to £20 with your Toad Hall Cottages Discount Card

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Museum of Dartmoor Life
(3 miles)

Life on Dartmoor might look like it’s all sheep farming and wild swimming, but the history of it is all encompassing.  In an independent museum run by a charitable trust, the Museum of Dartmoor Life is a family friendly attraction detailing 5000 years of history in this magical and mystical part of the world.  Open seasonally, they have a range of activities available for children, and collections showcasing Dartmoor trades, the local military, prison and transport, as well as a reconstructed Bronze Age hut.  

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Stone Lane Gardens
(6 miles)

(1)

An enchanting 5-acre woodland garden on the edge of the Dartmoor famous for National Collections of Birch trees and Alder trees and the annual ‘Mythic Garden’ sculpture exhibition.

Stone Lane Gardens Chagford  TQ13 8JU (T: 01647 231311)

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Enjoyable excursion if you're in the area and worth an hour of your time if you enjoy looking at some interesting art pieces. The sculpture element is complimented by the woodland aspect and vice-versa and make this a more unique attraction.

October 2018


Teignmouth Beach
(24 miles)

(1)

Sitting at the mouth of the River Teign, Teignmouth is a traditional British seaside resort with a wide sandy beach backed by Georgian houses and a Victorian pier with amusement arcades and cafes.  The main beach, known as Town Beach, offers acres of sand to play on and sunbathe and if the mood takes you the safe waters are perfect for taking a dip.  The sheltered estuary is popular with kayakers and paddle boarders, and the award winning clean waters are home to plenty of sealife with dolphins spotted occaisionally offshore.  No dogs 1st May – 30th September. 

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Lovely long beach which is excellent for dog-walking. Parking not the cheapest though

March 2023


Dawlish Warren
(25 miles)

This family friendly Blue Flag beach is the perfect spot for some traditional seaside fun.  The mile and a half long sandy beach with award winning clean waters is backed by sheltered sand dunes and grassland, home to over 600 types of flowering plants and a host of interesting birdlife.  If watersports are your thing you can have a go at surfing or body boarding under the watchful eye of the RNLI lifeguards, or enjoy the many family friendly amusements and rides.  The beach is easily accessible with plenty of parking, toilets and a choice of restaurants, cafes and bars plus deck chair hire.  Dogs welcome all year round in designated areas.

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Exmouth Beach
(25 miles)

Exmouth Beach is a bustling two mile stretch of golden sand at the mouth of the Exe Estuary backed by a promenade of shops and restaurants.  Old meets new here, with traditional seaside donkey rides, swing boats and crazy golf alongside volley ball courts and a huge selection of modern watersports including jet skis, kite surfing, kayaking, paddle boarding and windsurfing. 

If you’re looking for some peace and quiet you can find that here too at the far end of the beach, where there are also some rock pools for children to explore.  Exmouth is known as the gateway to the Jurassic Coast and its cliffs are teaming with fossils and geological finds.  The coastline is also part of the South West Coast Path with the beach and surrounding cliffs providing some excellent long and short walks. 

Dogs are welcome all year on parts of the beach and on the main beach from October to the end of April. Dog bins are provided.

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Instow Beach
(26 miles)

A good choice for families, Instow is a pleasant sandy beach with safe swimming protected from swell by sandbanks at the mouth of the Taw estuary.  There’s plenty to do including kayaking and windsurfing and lots of space for children to play.  There are some good café’s to choose from, and the beach is easily accessible with a car park and toilets.  Dogs allowed October to April. 

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Bucks Mills Beach
(26 miles)

Bucks Mills beach is situated in a rocky secluded cove at the bottom end of the ancient fishing village of Bucks Mills. No public toilets, no shops or other facilities, just a lovely place. Car parking is available at Bucks Mills car park EX39 5DY.

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November 2023

Super location property well looked after lovely holiday we will return


September 2023

Lovely stay as always


September 2023

yes


March 2023

We had a brilliant time, well equipped, super comfy bed, walks straight from the door so didn't use the car at all during our stay. Enjoyed watching the birds on the feeders whilst having a cuppa in the morning. Thank you Mel and Jon x


September 2022

Just perfect as always! Thank you Mel and Jon!


July 2022

The cottage was lovely but parking was difficult for a larger vehicle. We had a hire car and consequently had to take more care. The owners very kindly allowed us to park on the drive of the neighbouring property as this was empty.


June 2022

We absolutely loved our week at Moorlands; the location is stunning, the cottage very comfortable and the owners very friendly and helpful. Thank you!


May 2022

Excellent stay. Ideal position. Didn’t use car all week!


April 2022

It is a beautiful location. We have been three times and hope to come again. The Tors Inn has improved enormously.


April 2022

This is such a lovely cottage but it is looking a bit tired now. Wonderful location. A lick of paint and towels and hair dryer being provided would make it 5*


March 2022

Lovely location perfect for dogs


November 2021

Really cozy, incredible location if you like peace, quiet, nature and great walks from your door. Good pub and tea room nearby. Double bed was really comfy. Would definitely go back.


October 2021

Yes we did, we have never stayed in a cottage where you could do 10 different scenic day walks from the front door, and there was still scope for more. Excellent place for walkers without the need to use the car. The owners were friendly and helpful.


October 2021

Very pleasant stay and will return. Super garden space.


October 2021

This was our second visit as we love everything about the area and the beautiful Cottage. Will be booking Moorlands Cottage again in 2022


August 2021

Thank you for a lovely holiday week.


June 2021

We very much enjoyed our stay in this cosy cottage in a wonderfully quiet location amid beautiful countryside. We hope to return.


May 2021

Very much. Obviously thanks to Covid we could not make much use of local facilities (restaurants etc)


April 2021

A wonderful stay in a wonderful location. Mel was a great host and made me feel right at home.


October 2020

Yes we loved the Cottage and the village of Belstone. Busy planning our next visit.


October 2020

Brilliant few days. Weather was kind. Easy access to good moorland walking. Very cosy cottage


August 2020

It was brilliant - we’ll be back


August 2020

We had a wonderful stay at Moorlands Cottage. It had a lovely cosy feel to it and the location and surroundings are stunning. The owners couldn’t be more lovely. Happy to help with anything but not at all intrusive. We can’t wait to return.


July 2020

This was our third stay at Mooorlands Cottage and the first post lockdown this year. The cottage was as always beautifully prepared and we appreciated the extras time taken in the current circumstances.


March 2020

Amazing property.


February 2020

Enjoyed our stay very much. Lovely warm cottage in great location


November 2019

Fabulous cosy cottage in a stunningly beautiful and peaceful location.


November 2019

We loved it, our second visit this year and we'll be back next year too! :)


September 2019

Overall a good place for a walking holiday


August 2019

Yes lovely setting & well equipped cottage


June 2019

perfect in every way


May 2019

Warm comfortable clean cottage in magical location. Paradise for walkers and dog owners


March 2019

Fabulous historical family farmhouse/cottage home with lovely owners - loved it - thank you. Toad Hall friendly and helpful as always.


January 2019

Very enjoyable, cosy and comfortable.


November 2018

A most enjoyable week.A nice touch to have bird food provided to top up the feeders, and use of the open fire. Welcoming owners,we knew were on hand if needed ,but didn’t interfere. Very scenic walks from the door.


October 2018

This cottage was very warm and cosy, absolutely perfect for us, our daughter and our dog. Had some wonderful walks from the cottage, and the local pub was very welcoming to us and our dog, which is always an added bonus. Would recommend this place to anyone who isn't nervous about driving the tiny Devon roads and who can negotiate the very tight but adequate parking. Excellent venue for anyone with dogs.


October 2018

Please, do not change anything, we have been there three times so far, and will continue going.


October 2018

best holiday we have ever had, great host, surroundings. even better to find some cousins


August 2018

Loved our stay. Lovely grounds. Everything spot on. Owners super friendly and happy to help but also leave you to your own privacy. Perfect.


May 2018

Wonderful break


April 2018

At home and at peace with nature. Thank you.


March 2018

Stupendous cottage in an ideal location, right on the moor, with a beautiful garden. Friendly and helpful owners. Good furnishings, absolutely peaceful, warm and cosy.


March 2018

I had a wonderful time at Moorlands Cottage. Mel made sure that I arrived safely through the remains of the snow. The cottage was warm and comfortable - perfect for relaxing. It's in a great location too, with so many walks from the door. Thanks for letting me delay the start of my break so I could get there safely.


November 2017

Lovely location - great for wild birds. Owners very friendly and helpful. Just what we wanted.


November 2017

We had a lovely stay in Moorlands, Belstone. Great cottage, toasty warm in beautiful grounds. Mel and John are great hosts living next door. We were treated to a cracking nights dancing in the village hall, and a beer festival in The Tors village pub, what's not to like!


October 2017

Second time we’ve stayed at Moorland cottage and again very enjoyable. No problems at all (except for light in bedroom too dim)


October 2017

We had a lovely three-week vacation in this cozy lovingly arranged cottage. The cottage has a very good quiet location in Dartmoor National Park. Many beautiful hikings trails can be reached directly from the cottage, also the location is very central to explore the whole of Devon. The hosts are very sympathetic and helpful. We will be back.


August 2017

beautiful place couldn't have been beter the owners were very lovely and helpful


May 2017

Lovely Cottage with squireles and birds in the garden.


September 2015

Excellent stay! The cottage is warm and welcoming. The moors right on the doorstep, it is your backgarden so to speak. Speaking of backgardens: The grounds are there to explore as well. This is worth a small walk toward the Taw River. So pretty... straight from a fairybook. The cottage is set in the most quiet places and we loved every moment!! Thank you, we will come again


May 2015

We found the cottage to far surpass our expectations. The setting/location is stunning; the grounds themselves make the holiday worthwhile, plus there was the added bonus of the village being within easy walking distance and the way access to local sights and attractions. The cottage was very warm and welcoming, the wifi was an extra bonus in the absence of phone signal and everything was provided that we could have needed. Although only next door the owners did not once encroach on our privacy but when asked for information they were extremely friendly and helpful. I would highly recommend this cottage, we loved it!


April 2015

Another relaxing week in beautiful surroundings with Dartmoor on your doorstep. Hope to book again in the future.


March 2015

This cottage was absolutely beautiful, the location was divine and the owners;Mel and John, very friendly. We absolutely loved our holiday and would love to visit again!


March 2015

We really enjoyed our stay at Moorlands Cottage and found it to be a perfect base for exploring all of Devon. The cottage has everything you need for a relaxing and comfortable stay. We loved being right on the moor and enjoyed watching the wildlife. We will miss watching the birds as we eat our breakfast. The owners John and Mel, were extremely friendly and helpful. They came out to meet us on the first night when we struggling to find the cottage in the dark and were also kind enough to help us start our car's flat battery on the morning of departure. However, other than when we needed them they didn't intrude at all. We would highly recommend this cottage and can't wait to return.


February 2015

I wanted to pass on our thanks for a wonderful stay at Moorlands Cottage last weekend. It was a much needed weekend together and Moorlands Cottage was truly magical. A perfect setting for log fires and walks searching for fairies and spotting all the wonderful wildlife. We will be looking forward to returning.


January 2015

the owners of moorland cottage are superb, the cottage and the location are also the best. We already have booked for august 2015


August 2014

We loved the cottage, it was very comfortable and spotlessly clean. The location was stunning on the edge of the pretty village of Belstone on Dartmoor.


May 2014

Moorlands Cottage is perfect for getting away from it all. It is in a great location with plenty of walks from the doorstep. We loved watching the birds outside the window and saw a deer in the grounds on a couple of occasions. The village is beautiful with a welcoming pub serving good food. Mel and Jon were very helpful and friendly. I would love to return!


May 2014

A lovely holiday cottage in a beautiful, peaceful setting with Dartmoor on the doorstep. The cottage has everything you could need and was very comfortable. We look forward to booking again.


April 2014

Really helpful staff sorted out a short break for us at short notice. Thanks!


March 2014

Fantastic weekend! Excellent all round. Owner met us when we arrived as very dark, he gave us a torch and showed us where to park. Cottage was very clean, warm and we found everything we needed.


March 2014

A wonderful cottage. We loved to read the family history; to watch the birds (2 jays, lesser spotted woodpecker, robins, sparrows, chaffinch, blue, grey


March 2014

We were very sad to leave. We had a wonderful time staying at the cottage. A very unique place so near to the moor. Lovely cottage, and we also liked the Pike family. Thank you for the hospitality and all the information of what to do. Thanks


March 2014

We had a lovely, relaxing holiday. The cottage is perfect with all we needed. The views and grounds fantastic. Great walks and visits to places. Will hopefully be returning.


March 2014

I loved this place. It is right in the middle of Dartmoor National Park with woody grounds that sort of melt into it. You can open the front door and step out into the Moors, no traffic/cars, so if you have a dog or children you're not always looking over your shoulder. Owners leave you in peace. Feels very private. Wi fi worked. Bit cold in the kitchen but you can light a fire. Extremely beautiful surroundings. The owner's gardens are extensive and quite wild, so brilliant for kids to explore. Has a river etc. Walks into the moors from the door. Chagford about 25 mins away by car. I would definitely go back.


August 2013

Delightful location in the pretty village of Belstone, right next to the moors. We loved the tranquility, and enjoyed watching the many birds that came to feed outside the window. We would certainly go back again. Only downside was that the hot water pipes were very noisy in the double and twin bedroom.


August 2013

The cottage is cosy and comfortable. The Owner was nearby if there were any problems but didn't intrude. The location is fabulous. The garden and stream are magical and to be able to walk out of the cottage onto the Moor is wonderful.


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