13 Oxford Street

ID: S679741

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 1

Guests say

Guests have praised the cottage's cleanliness, cosy atmosphere, and convenient location near transport links and the city centre. The property is well-furnished and offers modern amenities, though some guests suggested minor improvements. A welcome hamper was appreciated, adding a personal touch.

The property is consistently described as very clean, with multiple reviews highlighting its spotless condition.

The location is highly regarded for its proximity to transport, the city centre, and local amenities, making it ideal for non-drivers and those wishing to explore Exeter.

The property is generally considered comfortable, with comfy beds and a cosy atmosphere. However, some guests noted the second bedroom was a tight fit, slightly impacting the comfort level.

Facilities are modern and mostly well-received, but guests have suggested the addition of a microwave, hairdryer, and clearer instructions for appliances. The absence of these items has led to a slightly lower score.

The welcome hamper was a thoughtful touch, though it should be noted that such gifts are not guaranteed. Guests also appreciated the quick response from the owners, indicating attentiveness.

About this property

Nestled close to the centre of the thriving city of Exeter in Devon is this beautifully-renovated mid-terrace holiday property, 13 Oxford Street. This dog-friendly holiday home benefits from a fantastic location close to the centre of the city, the River Exe and within reach of Dartmoor National Park, as well as a welcoming, open-plan living space and two well-appointed bedrooms the perfect choice for families, friends or couples looking to explore all Devon has to offer. After a day full of exploration, cross the threshold into your new home-from-home where you can unwind on the plush sofa in front of the warmth of the gas fire and watch on as the designated chef of the group cooks up a storm in the fully-equipped kitchen. Sample their culinary creations around the dining table before heading outside to enjoy evening drinks on the decking in the last light over Devon. When stars appear overhead, head back inside to wash off the day’s adventures in the bathroom before heading to the first floor to choose between a king-size and double bedroom to catch your rest. If you can tear yourself away from this fabulous dwelling, take a short walk into the heart of Exeter where you can stock up on all of your essentials at local convenience stores or enjoy a well-earned break from the kitchen at pubs like The Kings, The Fat Pig or Ship Inn. Endless attractions can be found in the centre of the city including the unique underground passages which meander underneath Exeter, Exeter Cathedral, the Devon Archaeological Society, Northernhay Gardens and Belmont Park. The coast is also accessible by car, spend a day on the shores of Teignmouth or Dawlish Town Beach and admire breath-taking views across the English Channel. Venture further afield to Dartmoor National Park which houses its own zoo as well as endless walking and hiking trails with stunning views across Devon’s countryside. All this and more awaits at 13 Oxford Street.

Magnificent cathedral, mediaeval quayside district with artisan shops and cafes, guided tours of the maze of underground passages, and a plethora of taverns, shops, and restaurants make Exeter a vibrant city in south Devon. The Tucker's Hall, a fascinating mediaeval structure established for the Company of Weavers, Tuckers, and Shearman and now housing remarkable carved panelling, rare silver, and a 4-foot-long pair of fulling shears, is just one of many excellent museums documenting the city's long history. Parliament Street, which is nearby, is supposedly the smallest street in the world at its narrowest point, measuring less than 25 inches. A quiet refuge, Rougemont gardens are set against the backdrop of Roman wall ruins and include the castle's gatehouse and tower. Being the focal point of the intriguing complex of antique stores and cafes known as the Quayside, the Custom House is a reminder of Exeter's former importance as a port. Sidmouth and Exmouth, both a short drive away, have beautiful beaches and mark the beginning of the 95-mile Jurassic Coast, which offers plenty of chances for recreation, sport, and discovery. From Exeter, you can easily visit the rest of south Devon, including its picturesque countryside and World Heritage Coast.st.

Accommodation

Two double bedrooms.

Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with gas fire.

Gas central heating.

Electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher.

Washing Machine & Dryer.

TV and WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Roadside parking on a first-come, first-served basis.

Rear courtyard with decking and garden furniture.

One well-behaved dog welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop and pub 0.2 miles and River Exe 0.3 miles.

Quayside 0.5 miles with a selection of shops, bars & restaurants.

Train station 0.2 miles with excellent transport links.

Note: No pets are allowed upstairs

Nearby points of interest

Reviews (8)

  • David

    Clean and tidy. Convenient location for shops and public transport.

  • Susan

    Accommodation adequate but a bit of a squeeze for 4 adults. A microwave, kitchen scissors and most importantly access to either a mop, broom or vacuum cleaner would have been helpful. An information folder regarding nearest shops, restaurants, doctors etc and instructions for cooker, tv and other appliances would definitely be useful.

  • Clare

    The area was nice and quiet and easy to walk into the city centre. We were staying for a dance festival at the corn exchange so only a 15 min walk, avoiding the cities extortionate car parking fees! (£18 a day currently) The only annoying thing was not being provided with the correct key code and being stuck in the pouring rain unable to get into the house. Fortunately when I finally found a number to contact Sykes they were able to give me an alternative code to try which worked. Also a microwave would have been really useful.

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