Chaffinch Cottage at Newhouse Barton in DevonCHAFFINCH
Newhouse Barton,
Ipplepen,
Newton Abbot,
Devon
TQ12 5UN

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Sleeps: 4 +cot.
Sorry no pets.
No smoking.

Tourist Board: 4 stars.


Low season £370 pw.
High season £1073 pw.



For further details please contact:

Samantha Edwards
Tel: 07884 031876


 Newhouse Barton offers high quality, individual cottages set in the lush green pastures of South Devon, midway between Totnes and Newton Abbot. They have been sympathetically and carefully restored from stone farm buildings and have a real 'home from home' feel to them.  
  • Enjoying peace and tranquillity, the cottages are surrounded by pasture land and benefit from beautiful views of the rolling Devon countryside with Dartmoor in the distance.
  • The English Riviera of Torbay and the magical golden beaches of South Devon's coastline are nearby.
  • This ideal family holiday location is excellent for bird watching as featured on Channel 4's 'Wild Thing', a wildlife documentary series featuring owls.
Facilities include a superb 38' indoor swimming pool, heated to 80 degrees open all year round, games room including table football, pool table, table tennis and younger childrens play area. Outdoor children's play area.

Chaffinch Cottage  
  • The end of a row, Chaffinch Cottage overlooks the courtyard.
  • It has a large living room with wood burning stove in red brick fireplace and French doors to the courtyard.
  • The pine Farmhouse style kitchen with slate floor is very well equipped and includes microwave, fridge/freezer, full sized cooker, dishwasher and automatic washing machine/dryer.
  • The lounge has a TV, video recorder, DVD, Freeview and a wood burning stove and electric heating, making it ideal for an out-of-season break. Free Wifi.  Payphone, iPod dock, Radio/CD Player.
  • The first floor has a double bedroom with 5ft pine bed and twin bedded room, both bedrooms benefitting from en-suite shower rooms and TV with Freeview.
  • Outside there is a courtyard with wooden patio furniture, sunshade and barbecue.
 


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