The property
Calstock 2.7 miles.
This charming lodge is set on the Honicombe Manor Resort in 20 acres of rolling countryside, on the Devon-Cornwall border in the Tamar Valley.
Perfectly located for touring all of Cornwall, as well as South Devon, this cottage boasts reverse level accommodation for a family or couples, who will find the lodge relaxing the moment they arrive.
Designed to make the most of the glorious views, with the three bedrooms on the ground floor and the beautiful open-plan living room on the first floor, this lodge has an air of quality throughout.
The balcony is the ideal spot to sit out for alfresco dining.
Enjoy your morning coffee followed by breakfast or your evening meal on a balmy summer's evening.
The double bedroom has the benefit of an en-suite bathroom and a patio enjoying the natural surrounds.
The twin rooms are served by the shower room.
Situated in an Area of Natural Beauty there are lots of walking and cycling trails right from the door, taking you through the stunning local countryside.
A wide range of activities with something to suit everybody is available close by, from fun-filled activities at Siblyback Lake including sailing, windsurfing and canoeing to visiting the tranquil and serene Cotehele house.
With many market towns and villages also worth a visit, there will always be lots to do and see, making this lovely lodge an ideal base for a holiday whatever time of year.
Accommodation
Three ground floor bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC, 2 x twin. Shower room with shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with balcony.
About the location
CALSTOCK
Gunnislake 3 miles; Tavistock 8 miles.
Calstock is a village in Cornwall, although it stands on the meandering River Tamar close to the Devon border and is dominated by the spectacular Calstock Viaduct, a giant 11-arched structure that still carries the railway line above the River Tamar along the picturesque branch line down to Plymouth. Calstock has been an important quay for centuries, transporting tin, copper and granite out of this important mining area downstream to Plymouth Docks. Today Calstock is a quiet village with a vibrant arts centre attracting musicians and artists from around Cornwall. A mile downstream brings you to Cotehele, a well-preserved medieval National Trust house with glorious gardens sweeping down to the River Tamar. Upstream from Calstock is Morwellham Quay, another important river port and now a living history tourist attraction where visitors can explore a copper mine by taking a train deep underground, admire the working Victorian farm or just quietly enjoy the beautiful Tamar Valley wildlife.
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