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4 Mayflower Court (River's Reach)

From £490

Per week

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  • Property code: 4MAY
  • Preferred changeover day: Saturday
  • Check in: 4pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • Access statement available
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Nearby shop
  • Tumble dryer
  • Village
  • Washing machine
  • Waterside
  • WiFi

Rivers Reach is a warm and comfortable ground floor apartment situated in an enviable position overlooking the River Dart and Dartmouth’s popular waterfront embankment, whilst being just a short, levelled stroll into the historic town centre. Offering excellent views over Dartmouth harbour, guests can relax in comfort whatever the time of year and take in the ever-changing riverside scenes. With a separate fully-fitted kitchen, guests can either enjoy home cooking and a restful evening in or choose the quick walk into town to one of the many popular pubs and restaurants on offer throughout the scenic town centre and South embankment.

Offering levelled access to the rear of the property and accommodation all on one floor (with a grab rail by two small steps in the sitting room), Rivers Reach could be a suitable option for anyone with limited mobility (although it is not ideal for wheelchairs given the two small internal steps).

Front door from internal communal hall to apartment hallway.
Sitting room with a 2 seater sofa, 2 armchairs, TV and DVD player and dining area with table and 4 chairs.
Fitted kitchen with built-in electric oven, electric hob, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, microwave, kettle, toaster and door to rear car park area.
Bedroom one with twin 3ft beds and wardrobe.
Bedroom two with twin 3ft beds and large wardrobe.
Bathroom with bath, separate walk-in shower, towel rail, WC and hand basin.

To the rear of the apartment block is an enclosed private courtyard with a single parking space for each flat.

Steeped in maritime history, Dartmouth lies at the mouth of the majestic River Dart. This bustling waterfront town is overlooked by the famous and somewhat imposing Britannia Royal Naval College, just one hint at the town’s historic and strategic importance. Look around and you’ll notice old fortifications on both sides of the river. Bayards Cove Fort, dating from Tudor times is easy to access just a short stroll from the shops, or you can take the passenger ferry up to Dartmouth Castle, which has guarded the narrow entrance to the port for over 600 years, and then walk along the stunning South West Coast Path towards Stoke Fleming and Strete.

Central to Dartmouth is the “boat float”. From here, take time to explore the picturesque network of streets and alleys with their abundance of independent shops, cafés and restaurants. For art lovers, there are numerous galleries and you may even spot the famous artist, Simon Drew, at work. For a hearty brunch, see if you can squeeze onto a shared table in the bustling Café Alf Resco or for a more continental feel, sample the delights of Saveurs French bakery.

Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a total novice, a simple must for every visitor is to take to the water. Sailing, kayaking or hopping on a passenger ferry to nearby Totnes, Dittisham or Greenway (once a home of Agatha Christie) will allow you to enjoy this truly idyllic stretch of river. Keep an eye out for wildlife on the way as you may be lucky enough to be accompanied by a friendly seal!     

If you’re looking for a day out on the beach, drive along the truly breathtaking coast road to nearby Blackpool Sands (no dogs in high season) and on to Torcross at Slapton Sands, a three and a half mile stretch of beach with a neighbouring freshwater nature reserve, Slapton Ley, which is a haven for bird watchers.

From Dartmouth, you can cross the water to neighbouring Kingswear to walk the Dart Valley Trail towards Greenway, catch the steam railway or take the higher car ferry across for a family day out at Paignton Zoo or Torquay's Living Coasts.

Dartmouth itself literally heaves at the seams during Dartmouth Regatta in late August, but there is also plenty to keep you entertained throughout the rest of the year. And if you prefer simple pleasures, the embankment provides the perfect spot for crabbing. All you need is a bucket, line, net and some bait and it won’t be long before you hear squeals of delight from the whole family!

Picturesque Dartmouth is the ideal holiday cottage location for couples or families looking to enjoy all this lovely coastal town has to offer as soon as they walk out their front door.

Private off-street parking for one car at the rear of the apartment block. Each apartment in the block has parking for one car onsite but does not have a designated space. It is on a first come first serve basis.

  • Included: Bed linen and towels (guests must provide their own beach towels), heating. 
  • Internet and Telephone: Wi-Fi. There is no landline telephone available. Mobile reception generally good but please check with your provider prior to booking.
  • Pets: Pets are not permitted at this property. 
  • Electric vehicles: Please note that this property does not have suitable facilities for charging electric vehicles.
  • Short Breaks: Available in the low season only. 
  • Local Facilities: Shops, pubs, restaurants and the river embankment are all within a few minutes walk or less. Beach at Blackpool Sands 3 miles. Dartmouth Golf and Country Club 4 miles.

Beth's by the Park
(Less than a mile)

(3)

A popular café overlooking Coronation Park with an attractive stone terrace with plenty of seating.  Cooked breakfasts are available from 7am for early birds, as well as locally sourced seafood lunches and gourmet burgers to eat in or take away.  Cakes, coffees, teas and ice creams available throughout the day. 

Beths by the Park North Embankment Road, Dartmouth TQ6 9RR 

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Excellent Food and location

August 2022


great cakes and coffee!

July 2019


Great location if the weather is good. Excellent choice of food very well produced. If your with smaller kids playground adjacent is a real plus

May 2019


George & Dragon
(Less than a mile)

(18)

A large pub with beer garden in a central location serving family friendly meals and roasts.  

George & Dragon Mayors Avenue, Dartmouth TQ6 9NG (T: 01803 832325) 50.352944, -3.579357

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A very good family pub that serves tasty food at a very good price.

August 2023


Went here for a meal one night and we had the sirloin steak and it didnt dissapoint, nice pub and freindly staff and Dog freindly.

July 2023


Highly recommend, the food and service was very good, we kept going back the G&D during our week in Dartmouth.

August 2022


Lovely atmosphere and really good food and drinks catered for the wife gluten allergy

May 2022


Good food at reasonable prices. Recently had a major refurb so clean, comfortable and smart. Staff very nice, friendly and obliging.

May 2022


Very limited menu

September 2021


Lovely clean and welcoming staff Food was lovely Lovely to sit outside for a drink as there wasn't many places you were able to do this

July 2021


Enjoyed meals on 2 evenings - the Covid rules changed between one visit and the next which made it more complicated, but staff were doing their best, and we were served promptly.

September 2020


Staff cocky, rubbish roast dinner, watery gravy, plain boiled veg! Avoid!

September 2020


A lovely, friendly pub that serves great food. Really good outside space with a very convenient outdoor bar area.

August 2019


We had the best meal here which was unfortunately on our last night! Will definitely eat there again, when we return to Dartmouth next year ????

August 2019


Lovely Doggy friendly pub. Very friendly staff. Excellent food and the cakes were amazing.

May 2019


Excellent for families with out side seating area and food above average. Drinks pricey tho as all pubs in Dartmouth!

July 2018


Called in for a quick sandwich as arrived early. Staff very friendly and even gave the dog biscuits.

June 2018


Ate here on our last night in Dartmouth and wished we had found it sooner. Excellent meal and good service.

March 2018


We were a party of eight visiting for an evening meal . We booked beforehand and were greeted immediately upon arrival and shown to our table upstairs . The waitress was pleasant and the restaurant was clean, fresh and had a warm friendly atmosphere . We are a picky bunch , but nothing was too much trouble and our waitress ran backwards and forwards to relay information from the kitchen to us . Having made decisions , and ordered we didn't have to wait long . The food arrived quickly , was hot , well presented , and plenty of it . Our waitress checked on us regularly . The food was tasty , fresh and filling , we had steaks , fish pies , pork , fish and chips , a good selection and everyone was happy . We would definitely eat here again . We loved the furnishings , especially the amazing dragons, one of our party was a seven year old little girl who thoroughly enjoyed going on a dragon hunt .

August 2017


Lovely food and friendly staff

July 2017


February 2017


Embankment Bistro
(Less than a mile)

(2)

Beautifully refurbished, Embankment Bistro is an historic grade 2 Great Western Railway station with fabulous panoramic views over Dartmouth Harbour. Serving an excellent range of beers, wines and champagne which perfectly compliment the locally sourced seafood based menu. 

Embankment Bistro, South Embankment, Dartmouth TQ6 9BH (T: 01803 832125)

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Lovely location but the service was poor and food expensive for what it was. The service did not justify the ten per cent service charge they added to the bill. Okay for a coffee and cake etc but can’t recommend for dinner unfortunately.

April 2024


Visited daily for a coffee and a drink, nice place to sit and chill, we didnt dine as we are not into sea food but what meals came out looked good.

July 2023


The Flavel Cafe
(Less than a mile)

A warm and welcoming café within the Flavel Arts Centre in the centre of town. The café serves delicious coffee, homemade soups, toasted paninis, and their famous huge scones! Joining onto the Dartmouth library and with a gallery upstairs, the Arts centre café is a relaxed place for a light lunch.

The Flavel Cafe Flavel Pl, Dartmouth TQ6 9ND (T:01803 839530)

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The Embankment
(Less than a mile)

A classic bistro restaurant and bar serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with Elly Wentworth at the helm in the kitchen. Offering outstanding estuary views in a comfortable, casual environment with an authentic bistro interior design.

The Embankment South Embankment, Dartmouth TQ6 9BH (T: 01803 832125) 

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Dartmouth Boat Hire
(Less than a mile)

Boat-hire company in the centre of Dartmouth offering a range of rigorously maintained small motor boats and launches, perfect for a day messing about on the river.  Boats are available to hire by the hour or by the day with all safety equipment included. 

Dartmouth Boat Hire N Embankment, Dartmouth TQ6 9SW (T: 07850 118920)

Enjoy 10% off the full price of a boat trip with your Toad Hall Cottages discount card

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SUP Away
(Less than a mile)

SUP Away, based in the heart of the South Hams in Devon, offers Stand Up Paddle Board hire to anyone looking to explore the beauty of the area on the water.  They offer the complete service – not only delivering your boards direct to your holiday cottage but also giving advice on where to go on your adventure.

Click here for further details

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The Picnic Boat
(Less than a mile)

(1)

Operating from the pontoon at Dartmouth, a trip out on the Picnic Boat is a great way to experience the beautiful scenery of the River Dart and enjoy some delicious food along the way.  No soggy sandwiches here, guests can choose from a delicious menu of locally caught seafood; a huge array of salads, cheese and cooked meats; cream teas, breakfasts and lots more.  The Picnic Boat is also fully licensed with a selection of wines, champagne and other drinks on offer. 

www.thepicnicboat.com

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We used the Picnic Boat in 2017 - and absolutley loved it. However - please be aware that it has since sadly gone out of business (as has Kevin's excellent shop/cafe in the market, Dart to Mouth) - so probably best to remove this from your website

February 2022


Dartmouth Steam Railway and River Boat C
Dartmouth Steam Railway and River Boat Company
(Less than a mile)

(10)

Giving you an alternative way to explore the interesting towns and beautiful countryside along the River Dart, the Dartmouth Steam Railway and River Boat Company offers many different trips including the popular Round Robin including steam train, river boat and bus taking you from Dartmouth to Paignton and back again ! 

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Lovely trip on the paddle steamer. Friendly and informative crew.

September 2023


Commentary on River boat excellent as were the crewe. Wish we had spent more time in Totnes. Paignton was very disappointing. Gone down hill. Fortunately we managed to get an earlier train back.

June 2023


highly recommend the round robin trip. boat from totnes to dartmouth, ferry to kingswear steam train to paignton and then bus back to totnes very good value

September 2022


What a great day out. We took the steam train from Dartmouth then the bus then boat. So it was a relaxing end to the day. Very informative trip on the boat down the river. Good fun.

June 2022


We went on the steam train to Paignton took me back to my childhood it's a must

May 2022


Every year we take the train to Paignton. It's great fun and such a pretty journey. Staff are always so friendly. Thanks!

April 2022


A great day out on the steam railway to Paignton and back

June 2021


great experience

July 2019


Round Robin wonderful day

May 2018


Fantastic river boat & steam boat cruise. Helpful friendly staff.

April 2018


SUP2You
(Less than a mile)

(1)

Sup2You offers simple online hire of inflatable paddle boards making it easier than ever to get out and enjoy the UK’s beaches, coastline and waterways.  Paddleboarding is the perfect way to stay active, have fun with your family and explore the beautiful region where you’re staying; but with everything else you need to bring on holiday sometimes you won’t have the car space to bring your own!  With SUP2You the process couldn’t be easier, simply click the link below, select the board and duration online, and your paddleboard will be couriered next day to your holiday cottage.   

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Toad Hall Cottages guests can enjoy 10% off their hire when booking for 3 days or more with code Toad10

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Brilliant service offered by SUP2U - ordered the board online and it was delivered on time. Had great fun paddleboarding. Board was then collected by courier - perfect.

September 2021


Blackpool Sands
Blackpool Sands
(3 miles)

(35)

Between Dartmouth and Slapton, Blackpool Sands is a beautiful shingle bay on the South West Coast Path, surrounded by evergreens and pine trees. It really is a treasure of a beach to visit while you’re in the area. Award-winning, the privately owned, blue flag beach boasts a sense of being in the Mediterranean on a good day in the summer, although a good jumper never goes amiss in this part of the world! You will no doubt not be surprised to hear that it is in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, however it also boasts ample facilities and things to do. There are showers, toilets and disabled facilities, as well as paddle board, kayak and wetsuit hire available for those wishing to earn their visit to The Venus Beach Café, where light bites and refreshments are served. The Venus Shop also sells all the bits and pieces you might want for fun and games on the beach if you have forgotten them or are in need of extra buckets and spades. The water at Blackpool Sands is known for being clean and clear and tested by the Environment Agency, and lifeguards are on hand in the summer (July to September) so there’s every reason to pop in for a dip. However, dogs are not allowed on the beach in the high season (12th March to 30th October) so keep the walking for the cooler months. There is parking available at the beach with seasonal charges, and you can find out more information on those from the Blackpool Sands information line on 01803 771800. This beach is easy to get to and quite literally fun and games for the whole family, as well as a beautiful place to visit at any time of the year to take in the view!

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Very nice.

October 2023


This is a lovely place to visit, we went early and had breakfast at the lovely cafe before going onto the beach

September 2023


Great beach, very clean

August 2023


Lovely family beach grit not sand so no sandcastles possible but lovely location, Cafe was fabulous had breakfast 2 days really high quality food and ambience and very friendly staff .

August 2023


Did not visit

July 2023


Looks a lovely beach but unfortunately no dogs allowed at all

June 2023


Visited Blackpool sands on our honeymoon 27 years ago and have enjoyed it on both occasions. A lovely clean beach with a very nice restaurant/cafe. We walked to the beach and got the local bus back up to Stoke Fleming.

May 2023


we love this beach always clean good parking clean facilities and good cafe.

September 2022


We did go to this beach, couldn’t go in the sea as it was so rough, was beautiful though. No sand, but still very nice.

September 2022


Beautiful beach; very blue water. It’s more a pebbly rather than a sandy beach, love it all the same. It’s clean and there are lifeguards in the summer months which is when we visited. The toilets were clean and not far from the beach; no queues for the toilet either. Parking can be a bit pricey at £9 for the whole day of you come in the morning but didn’t mind it. You pay less though if you come in the afternoon. The is a little sandpit area for a any kids who want to play in sand

September 2022


It is a really beautiful beach although, despite its name, it is not a sandy beach, however our son and grandson were keen on paddle boarding. They made a special visit for this and were told that the paddleboard facilities were closed but to come the following day when the facilities were still closed! Considering that this was during the height of the holiday season, my son was a bit put out having made two wasted trips.

August 2022


A lovely beach, stunning veiw as you drive down towards it. Very clean with clear water.

August 2022


Lovely clean beach although very quiet. There was a small charge for parking.

April 2022


great place

November 2021


very clean beach and gorgeous setting. good that it didn't allow dogs.

September 2021


Welcoming, clean attractive

September 2021


No sand! Very clean and scenic, but very disappointing if you want to run around on sand

August 2021


Lovely pretty beach with good facilities.

June 2021


Very large shingle beach, charges for parking at a set fee no matter how long your visit. Can pay by card for parking as well as cash.

May 2021


Great beach

November 2020


Lovely sandy beach. Parked here (£2) whilst doing a circular walk and then returned for a walk along the beach.

November 2020


Dogs allowed on beach out of season, a bracing walk with coffee and millionaire shortbread at the cafe to finish.

October 2020


Great beach really beautiful , even in the rain, as the Venus café is right on the beach and is warm, dry and serves great food and drinks at reasonable prices.

October 2019


One of our favourite beaches, in a beautiful setting. Plenty of car parking and plenty of room on the beach, even on a busy day. The sea is clean and clear and the facilities are excellent (nice to have changing rooms). Thoroughly recommend this beach.

October 2019


Beautiful stretch of shingle beach nestled between steep hills at either end. Excellent facilities including one of the best beach cafes we've ever visited.

September 2019


We had a wonderful day at Blackpool sands. A shingle beach within a lovely cove, it was clean and felt safe for the children to swim in the water (which was also sparkling). The beach is privately run, so the carpark fee was a bit stiff (£8 for the day), however the upside of this was a beautifully clean beach with lots of amenities, including rental of SUPs and other water equipment, a great cafe, and really clean loos. On a busy day you would need to arrive before lunchtime, or the carpark will shut, but this also means that the beach didn't feel crowded at all.

September 2019


Parking charge between £3 - £8 depending on time of year, Also food good but e.g. Hawaiian Prawns (£9) consisted of 5 prawns. Not good value for money.

October 2018


Lovely beach, not sandy but the stones are okay. Good food, beverages, coast guards, Nice view and not so cowded

August 2018


Lovely clean beach in super location along coastal road. Great place to visit.

May 2018


Beautiful clean beach with excellent facilities.Clean toilets lovely cafe and shop.Lifeguard on the beach.No dogs allowed.Plenty of parking.We enjoyed rock pooling at the far end of the beach.The owner does a great job.You can also visit Blackpool Sands garden but we did not have time.Also a juggler was there on the day we went great fun for everyone.

August 2017


Beautiful location but shame it a shingle beach and not sandy. Also very disappointed with the £8 fee to park the car .

August 2017


Perfect venue for a sunny day! Secluded beach which is clean and tidy, with a cafe, snack bar and shop, beach equipment hire too

July 2017


The cost of the parking steep

June 2017


Our family 's favourite beach

June 2017


Stunning beach, and you can get takeaway cream tea from the cafe to have on the beach!!

May 2017


Elberry Cove
(4 miles)

(1)

Far from the bustling crowds of Paignton and Brixham’s bigger beaches, this small pebbly cove is a truly relaxing spot. The calm waters are great for swimming and are said to have been one of Agatha Christie’s favourite bathing spots. Elberry Cove even features in one of her crime thriller novels, The ABC Murders. This picture-perfect cove, surrounded by sloping wooded hillsides and crystal clear water, can only be accessed by the coast path, with the nearest carpark at Broadsands Beach. From here, it is only a 10 - 15 minute walk, but make sure to pack a picnic or grab a bite to eat at Broadsands Beach before you set off, as there aren’t any facilities at here. Dogs are welcome on the beach throughout the year.

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Lovely quieter beach, dog and BBQ friendly. We had teens that hired kayaks from nearby Broadsands beach and paddled around the coast to meet us. Very accomodating kayak hire and not too expensive.

August 2018


Broadsands Beach
(4 miles)

In between Brixham and Paignton, this long, sandy beach is a popular spot with families, thanks to its sheltered waters, year-round facilities and easy parking. The Blue Flag beach is perfect for making sandcastles and searching for wildlife in the rockpools. There are toilets, and two places to get ice creams, coffees and soft drinks. What’s more, the car park is right by the beach, so there’s no need to lug your provisions a long way. Behind the pretty row of colourful beach huts, there’s a large grassy area, so don’t forget to pack a ball or rounders bat to keep the whole family entertained. Broadsands Beach is a popular dog walking spot throughout autumn and winter, but there is a seasonal dog ban during the summer months (1st May - 30th September).

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St Mary's Bay
(4 miles)

The decent to St Mary’s Bay is one of the best views in Brixham, with panoramic views of the English Riviera. This beautiful, unspoilt beach has a carpark nearby, but we recommend walking there to make the most of the stunning surroundings. The sandy and shingle beach is sheltered by steep cliffs on either side, which means the decent to the beach isn’t easy, especially for those with mobility disabilities. There are no facilities at the beach, but visitors can take the coast path north to Berry Head Nature Reserve, where there is a great café and toilets, as well as stunning coastal views. Dogs are welcome all year, making St Mary’s Bay a great place to take a well-earned rest on your dog walk.

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Churston Cove
(5 miles)

If you’re willing to venture off the beaten track, you’ll discover one of Brixham’s hidden gems, Churston Cove. Surrounded by sloping wooded hillsides, this beautiful little cove isn’t the easiest to get to, which makes it an idyllic, peaceful place to while away the day. The crystal clear water is safe for kids to paddle and play in, and is a popular swimming spot. Parking is available at Freshwater carpark, a 15-minute walk away. There are no toilet facilities or cafes, and the beach is accessed via a long, steep path, which is uneven in places, but this beautiful little cove is worth the effort. Churston Cove is dog-friendly all year round.

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