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Gardeners Cottage, Kingsbridge, DevonKingsbridge, Devon self catering holiday cottages
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Comfortable Victorian character stone-built cottage close to Kingsbridge Quay on the Salcombe Estuary in South Devon
Ideal base for exploring the un-spoilt beaches of the South Hams, walking the
coast paths and within striking distance of Dartmoor, Salcombe and Dartmouth
Available all year - Short Breaks out of Season
Sleeps 2 (+small child)
Gardeners Cottage is a charming listed stone cottage dating back to 1880 in the heart of the popular quayside town of Kingsbridge
The cottage has been sympathetically renovated retaining many original features and furnished to a high standard. The Quay is a level three minute walk and there is a wide choice of restaurants and public houses close by
The front entrance leads into the sitting room with exposed ceiling timbers and open granite log-burning fire, leading to fully equipped kitchen. Slightly steeper than usual stairs to bedroom with double bed (bedding supplied) and bathroom with new bath, shower and toilet. Pretty front garden, small rear enclosed graveled area with table/chairs and access gate. Gas central heating.
Wide-screen satellite TV, VCR, radio, microwave, refrigerator, washing machine. Electric oven with gas hob.
Electricity and gas central heating included. Logs can be purchased if required.
Restricted daytime street parking outside cottage.
Parking close by.
Kingsbridge is a vibrant local market town nestled into the rolling hills of the South Hams - a sheltered rural area lying between the River Tamar in the west and the River Dart to the east. There is nothing sleepy about Kingsbridge - it is the centre of attention and focus for locals and visitors alike. There is a wide range of individual shops and businesses, a sports centre with indoor heated swimming pool and bowls rink, a cinema, nightclub and all the usual facilities required by a thriving community
Kingsbridge established itself as a centre for trade and commerce in the 13th
century when the Abbot of nearby Buckfast Abbey granted permission for his monks
to set up an open-air market on the quay to sell their fruit, vegetables, honey
and thick cream. The quay today offers a farmers' market on the first Saturday
of each month and 2 or 3 general markets each week along with regular craft and
flea markets in the town hall.
The history of Kingsbridge is all around you in the architecture, place names
and family names. The Cookworthy Museum at the top of the main street offers a
wealth of information on the development and rural culture of the town,
including a reconstructed Edwardian chemist shop, a traditional farm and an
outdoor gallery of farm equipment.
The Kingsbridge Information Centre holds a vast array of books and leaflets describing the history of Kingsbridge and the surrounding area. During the Second World War nearby Slapton Sands were used by the Americans to practice for the D Day landings - a Sherman Tank salvaged from the sea commemorates all those who lost their lives
Wherever you are in the Kingsbridge area you are never far from the sea - from Bigbury-on-Sea, Burgh Island and Bantham to the west; Hope Cove, Soar Mill Cove and the beaches at Salcombe to the south, and Slapton Sands and Blackpool Sands to the east (with many other secluded coves in-between). Boat trips are available in the summer from Kingsbridge to Salcombe (and back again), across the estuary at Salcombe (all year), across the River Avon at Bantham and up and down the River Dart between Totnes and Dartmouth. Boats of all shapes and sizes can also be hired in Salcombe and Dartmouth (depending on experience and abilities).Pubs, inns, restaurants, cafes and hotels in and around Kingsbridge offer the widest choice of eating opportunities - from cream teas on the lawn to a la carte dinners overlooking the sea.
Attractions for all the family can be found locally - including outdoor
adventure parks with fair and wet weather facilities, farm attractions, riding,
swimming, sailing, sail-boarding, golf, tennis, cycling, National Trust
properties, fishing, boat hire, power-boating, etc., etc.
If the call of city life beckons then the maritime city of Plymouth with the
National Marine Aquarium , shopping, theatre, cinemas and history, and the
ancient cathedral city of Exeter are both approximately one hour away by car.
Kingsbridge is located in the heart of South Devon and yet is only 30 minutes
drive from the A38 Expressway which links directly to the M5. Railway stations
are situated in Totnes, Plymouth, Newton Abbot and Torquay. National Express
coaches depart from Plymouth and Exeter and there are also airports in these two
cities. Brittany Ferries operates a ferry link between Plymouth and Roscoff in
northern Brittany and Santandar in northern Spain
Tel 01548 853859
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Gardeners Cottage, Kingsbridge, Devon self catering holiday cottages