Tapps Lodge is a lovely, traditional thatched holiday cottage nestled near the village of Brixton near Yealmpton, South Devon.
Ideal for families or groups, this well-equipped retreat with a large garden, offers a comfortable base for exploring the coast and countryside.
It boasts beautiful, arched windows that look out onto stunning views.
This historic cottage is surrounded by woods and farmland so there are countless walks close by.
Step inside to discover a welcoming living room with a woodburning stove and TV, perfect for relaxing after a day of adventure.
The kitchen/diner is well-appointed with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, kettle and toaster—ideal for preparing meals and enjoying time together.
A shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC completes the ground floor.
The property offers three bedrooms: two doubles and a bunk room, providing flexible sleeping arrangements for up to six guests.
Central heating ensures comfort throughout the seasons, while WiFi and an Xbox 360 offer entertainment for all ages.
Outside, guests can enjoy a private rear garden—ideal for morning coffees or evening drinks in the fresh Devon air.
Off-road parking adds convenience, and a travel cot is available for those travelling with little ones.
Two well-behaved pets are welcome, and smoking is not permitted.
The location is perfect for exploring South Devon’s coast and countryside, the nearest beaches are Mothecombe and Wembury, there are many others slightly
further away.
There are a couple of pubs nearby offering refreshments and hearty food including Ship Inn in Noss Mayo, and the Rose & Crown in Yealmpton.
Visit Plymouth for shopping, dining and attractions such as the National Marine Aquarium and the historic Barbican.
Head to Brixham, Paignton or Torquay for seaside charm, or explore the rugged beauty of Dartmoor National Park.
National Trust lovers will enjoy a visit to Saltram House and Gardens.
Whether you're seeking beach days, woodland walks or cultural sights, Tapps Lodge makes a delightful base for discovering South Devon.