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Abbey Cottage

From £395

Per week

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  • Property code: ABBEYC
  • Preferred changeover day: Saturday
  • Check in: 4pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • Access statement available
  • Bathrooms
  • Central heating
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Nearby shop
  • Short breaks available
  • Village
  • Washing machine
  • WiFi

New to the market February 2024.

Abbey Cottage is charming and characterful cottage situated in the heart of the picturesque market town of Buckfastleigh, on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, South Devon. Tastefully decorated and furnished throughout and with many additional thoughtful touches, guests are offered a comfortable stay all year round. With three log burner affect electric stoves within, guests will find it easy to keep warm and cosy when the cooler months roll in, relaxing with a favourite movie or current series on the smart TV. When the warmer weather appears, enjoy morning coffees and evening sundowners in the rear courtyard garden.

Perfect for visitors looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, the cottage is the ideal place to base yourself whilst exploring and enjoying the sights of the local area, including the spectacular Benedictine Buckfast Abbey, many countryside walks and interesting historic moorland villages.

Offering a comfortable sofa bed in the sitting room, Abbey Cottage is ideal for couples, young families or singles alike.

Please note: There is additional shed storage for bikes and kayaks. If required, please specify at the time of booking.

Ground Floor:
Front door to sitting room.
Sitting room with 3-seater sofa (converts to 4ft double sofa bed, suitable for 1 x adult or 2 x children), an armchair, electric fire, smart TV and doorway to dining area and kitchen.
Dining area with table and chairs to seat 4 and electric fire.
Kitchen with Cookmaster gas hob and oven, fridge, freezer, washing machine, microwave, kettle, toaster, door to back yard and doorway to stairs to first floor.

Stairs to first floor:
Family bathroom with bath and separate walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Bedroom 1 with 4ft6in double bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers and electric fire.

There is a small gravelled courtyard garden to the rear of the property with an outside store cupboard and a gate to allow access via the rear of the property.

There is no designated parking with the property, however there are numerous streets with unrestricted parking within a 5 minute walk away (for example Bossell Rd, New Rd and Chapel St), as well as two local council car parks both just a few minutes’ walk from the property – Mardleway Car Park and Station Road Car Park. Both car parks can be parked in for up to a maximum of 2 days at a time (£8 for 2 days) and via the RingGo App - RingGo Cashless Parking Solution (myringgo.co.uk)

Please note that this property does not have suitable facilities for charging electric vehicles, however an Osprey EV super-hub is less than 1 mile away.

  • Included: Bed linen and towels (guests must provide their own dog/beach towels), heating. 
  • Internet and Telephone: Wi-Fi. There is no landline telephone available but mobile reception is generally good with some providers, although please check with your provider prior to booking.
  • Pets: 1 small-medium dog welcome. Pet charge £30 per week.
  • Electric vehicles: Please note that this property does not have suitable facilities for charging electric vehicles.
  • Short breaks: Available throughout the year.
  • Shed storage: There is outside shed storage for bikes and kayaks available upon request.
  • Local Facilities: All the amenities of Buckfastleigh (pubs, cafes, shops, supermarket, petrol station, fish and chips, open air pool) just a short walk away, as well as the steam train railway station and Butterfly Farm and Dartmoor Otter Sanctuary. Buckfast Abbey is just over a mile away and Ashburton and its many amenities (including a leisure centre, outdoor pool, supermarkets, shops, restaurants and cafes) is just 4 miles away.

The Singing Kettle
(Less than a mile)

(3)

A friendly traditional tea room and restaurant serving breakfasts, snacks, light meals, cakes and cream teas.

The Singing Kettle 54 Fore Street, Buckfastleigh TQ11 0BS (T: 01364 642383)

 

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In town far from car park and was closed every time we went there

June 2022


Closed on Monday and Tuesdays

June 2022


A very friendly cafe a lovely lunch enjoyed

June 2021


The Abbey Inn
(Less than a mile)

A traditional pub and restaurant in an idyllic riverside setting, offering well-cooked pub favourites for lunch along with a la carte dinner options accompanied by an extensive wine list.

The Abbey Inn 30 Buckfast Road, Buckfastleigh TQ11 0EA (T: 01364 642343) 

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Riverford Field Kitchen
(2 miles)

(1)

Set on Riverford Organic’s Wash Farm, the Riverford Field Kitchen serves delicious, freshly picked seasonal produce with organic meat and fish options all in a relaxed, friendly environment.  Guests share tables with dishes passed around to share.

Riverford Field Kitchen  Wash Farm, Buckfastleigh TQ11 0JU (T: 01803 762074) 

 

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Our favourite place for a special lunch.

June 2023


The Dartmoor Lodge
(2 miles)

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A spacious beamed restaurant open to non-residents, offering an extensive lunch and dinner menu full of high quality modern, traditional and international dishes, all at great value prices.

The Dartmoor Lodge Hotel & Restaurant  Peartree Cross, Ashburton, Devon TQ13 7JW

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Very kind and helpful and food was excellent

June 2022


Car park empty and doors locked by no information as to reason

January 2022


Really pleasantly surprised (low expectations perhaps given ex Motel). Staff really friendly and helpful. Dinner menu imaginative and well priced. Great options inc veggie etc. Portions more than we could eat. Far enough from main road to be peaceful. We will stay here again

October 2020


Live & Let Live
(3 miles)

Recently changed hands and a popular haunt with the locals this small, friendly pub has earned a reputation for serving excellent food.  Book a table inside or sit outside on the front decking and watch the world go by.

Live and Let Live Landscove, TQ13 7LZ (T : 01803 762663)

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Otter and Butterfly Sanctuary
Otter and Butterfly Sanctuary
(Less than a mile)

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In an exceptionally beautiful attraction, Dartmoor Otters and Buckfast Butterflies is a friendly place to visit for the whole family while you’re on holiday in South Devon. Learn about tropical butterflies in their specially designed habitat, feel the rainforest atmosphere, and see the butterflies’ life cycle unfold. Over at the Otter Sanctuary there are three species of otter to see including the native British otter, the Asian short clawed otter, and the North American river otter. The sanctuary is also home to terrapins, leafcutter ants, and reptiles with lots of events available to see throughout the year, including feeding time with the otters! It is located just outside the southern border of Dartmoor National Park between Exeter and Plymouth, there’s free parking, a café, picnic areas and lots to see and learn, all while supporting the wonderful work of a team who strive to preserve the wildlife of the planet and ensure sustainable breeding and rehabilitation of otters and butterflies. Opening times are seasonal to keep an eye on the website for more information.

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what a lovely day watched otters being fed, butterfly house was full of colourful butterflies, a lovely walk by the river

September 2022


Highlight of our holiday. Absolutely adorable creatures. They kept us entranced by their playful antics.

September 2020


South Devon Railways
South Devon Railways
(Less than a mile)

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A wonderfully traditional West Country attraction, The South Devon Railway (SDR) is a seven-mile former branch of the Great Western Railway from 1872. Running through the valley of the River Dart from Buckfastleigh to Totnes you can board a steam train with heritage rolling stock whatever the weather and whatever age you are. Dogs are welcome on the train for a nominal charge and seasonal charges vary. Step up the luxury on a dining train, or for really special occasions there are options to drive a train for a day or hire one for private events. While you’re there, other attractions close by include the Totnes Rare Breeds Farm and Dartmoor Otters and Buckfast Butterflies, to really make a day of it.

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Good steam train ride in beautiful scenery, handy for Butterfly Farm and otter sanctuary, nice riverside walk.

September 2023


Great for steam train enthusiasts with a decent place like Totnes to look around and have a meal. Ideal trip to take young children on

July 2021


Dart Rock Climbing Centre
Dart Rock Climbing Centre
(Less than a mile)

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Offering indoor and outdoor rock climbing in Devon and Cornwall, Dart Rock Climbing Centre in Buckfastleigh offers a friendly and encouraging environment to practice a skill you have already mastered, or to learn something new while you’re there. The 10-metre high climbing centre offers a diverse range of routes on four climbing walls, training boards, teaching areas and in the classroom so that you get the most out of your session, and caters to beginners, experienced climbers, families and groups. The centre is open daily but with some restrictions for private classes at the weekends and prices vary according to your requirements. Remember to wear comfortable and practical clothing and trainers.

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Enjoy £2 off GO! CLIMB! sessions with your Toad Hall Cottages discount card

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Good option on a rainy day, the kids loved it and made it look far easier than when we tried to climb up some of the walls! Get there early if possible and you'll have more room to explore.

August 2019


Pennywell Farm Activity Centre
Pennywell Farm Activity Centre
(Less than a mile)

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Enjoy an unforgettable animal experience at Pennywell, Devon’s award-winning farm!  A day out at Pennywell is packed full of animals, activities, farm rides, shows and displays. It’s the biggest activity farm in the South-West and was recently voted Devon’s best family attraction. Activities such as Pig Racing, Deer Feeding, Goat Walking, Ferret Racing & Bottle Feeding are all part of the daily farmyard fun.  Home to the world-famous Pennywell Miniature Pigs, “piggy cuddles” is a must when visiting this family-run local attraction. 

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Enter code THC2 at checkout to enjoy a free coffee and cake when booking your tickets online.

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Brilliant Day out for the whole family

July 2023


A great day out for families with younger children. Our 3 & 6 year olds loved cuddling the animals and bottle feeding the goats. The big show with Alfie the Juggler was brilliant

June 2023


Great centre for children under 12. Plenty of activities to get involved with and animals to pet and feed. Kept the grandchildren amused for hours

May 2022


Excellent day out with the kids that offers wholesome family fun you don't find in a lot of places.

December 2016


Buckfast Abbey
(Less than a mile)

(4)

People have been visiting this beautiful wooded valley on the River Dart for nearly 1000 years, drawn to Buckfast in search of God.  However, in 1882 that practice became a community when monks of the community of La Pierre-qui-vire in France relocated to the area to continue their monastic way of life when anti-clerical laws were enacted.  Today it continues to be a spiritual, peaceful and active working monastery, prizing its deep rooted Benedictine spirituality and its rich heritage.  You can visit the abbey for regular services and Mass, or simply browse, explore the gardens, visit the shop and have lunch in the Grange Restaurant.  There are seasonal events, the gardens are free to wander around all year, and there’s parking on site.  

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A wonderful sanctuary and place of peace and prayer.

October 2023


worth a visit lovely peaceful place, the stained window in the abbey and an incredible mural in the restaurant painted by a nun, shops good for interesting presents

September 2022


Interesting

May 2021


Been here a couple of times beautiful place the Abbey and the gardens are really worth a visit. Free to get in but I would willingly pay as its so nice

August 2018


Broadsands Beach
(12 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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Elberry Cove
(12 miles)

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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


Churston Cove
(13 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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Fishcombe Cove
(13 miles)

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Take the coast path from Brixham and escape the crowds at Fishcombe Cove, a peaceful shingle cove, protected on all sides by tall red cliffs. Access to this little cove isn’t easy, via a steep path from Freshwater carpark, but it is definitely worth the effort. The clear, blue sea is sheltered and calm, making it a favourite with swimmers and kayakers. Fishcombe Cove is also a popular place for boats and yachts to moor up and make the most of the beautiful water. If you’re lucky, you might even catch a seal popping its head up to say hello. There is a café and toilets here, but both are only open during the summer months. Fishcombe Cove is dog-friendly all year round.

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A lovely little cove perfect to have a dip in the ocean. Be warned though that there is a steep downward hill to get to it and it is a rocky beach so there is plenty of slippery seaweed around. It is nice and sheltered and wasn't too busy either so a great place to get your feet wet or to go for a swim. Would recommend :-)

August 2023


Breakwater Beach
(14 miles)

One of the cleanest beaches on the English Riviera, Breakwater beach is a Blue Flag, shingle beach right next to Brixham’s bustling harbour. With disabled ramps to the promenade and beach, as well as toilet facilities, adjoining parking and a café, this lovely, family-friendly beach is accessible for everyone. Hire out a deckchair and spend the day watching the kids splash about in the safe, clean water, or if you’re feeling more adventurous, learn to scuba dive! Breakwater beach is a great place to learn how to scuba dive, thanks to some of the warmest and calmest waters in the country. Whilst dogs are welcome out of season, there is a dog ban in place from May to September.

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