ID: S367063
Old Anvil Cottage in Devon is highly praised for its comfort, high-spec facilities, and tranquil location. Guests appreciate the thoughtful touches, such as welcome packs and flowers, and the convenience of local amenities and attractions. The property's cleanliness and modern updates are also commended, making it a recommended choice for a peaceful and enjoyable stay.
The cottage receives glowing remarks for its cleanliness, with numerous guests describing it as spotless and well-kept. A single mention of dust and a greasy cooker hood suggests minor oversights, but these do not detract significantly from the overall high standards maintained.
The location is celebrated for its tranquillity, lack of traffic noise, and convenience to local shops and attractions. While one review mentioned limited dining options in Chudleigh, the proximity to various South Devon areas and amenities is generally seen as a plus.
Comfort is a standout feature, with guests frequently mentioning the comfortable furnishings, beds, and the quiet environment. The property's modern conversion and attention to detail contribute to a relaxing and stress-free experience.
Facilities are highly rated, with the property being described as well-equipped and furnished to a high standard. The high-spec kitchen, parking, and wet rooms are appreciated, although a few guests noted the lack of privacy screening and towel rails, and one mentioned a Wi-Fi issue.
Thoughtfulness is evident through mentions of welcome packs, flowers, and a bottle of wine, which guests found delightful. It should be noted that such gifts, while appreciated, are not guaranteed and may vary with each stay.
In an endearing location on the edge of the Dartmoor National Park is this charming single-storey Old Anvil Cottage, a detached property located in the centre of the wool town of Chudleigh’s conservation area. The location is a fantastic base for a group of couples or family to rest their heads after a walk through the Devonshire countryside or after a trip to the nearby beach resorts along the Devon coastline.The cottage was converted in 2015 from a skittle alley and function room totally updating it internally to a contemporary finish. It is located in a small enclave of properties surrounded by natural stone walling, with a footpath leading onto Fore Street. Vehicle access is through the town car park to its own private walled parking area within the grounds, offering a generous space for two cars. The parking area leads onto a separate quaint enclosed courtyard garden where you can dine alfresco or relish being outside enjoying a morning coffee. As you enter the property a few oak steps take you up to the single level that contains all the amenities. Once inside you can feel at home in the colourful open-plan gallery ceiling living space which boasts a comfortable lounge area with a Smart TV, a sociable dining area and a well-equipped kitchen featuring granite work tops and built-in appliances. A small balcony from the lounge overlooks the courtyard garden and parking area with distant views of hay-tor on Dartmoor visible on clear days. Moving through the property, there is a cloakroom containing a wash basin and WC, then you find two attractive double bedrooms both with TV's; the master with a king-size bed and glorious en-suite with freestanding bath, WC, vanity basin unit and separate shower area. The other bedroom has a double bed with en-suite containing a shower, WC and vanity basin unit. Lighting is provided by any combination of the chandelier, wall lights and recessed ceiling lights all dimmable to provide the right ambience for cosy evenings. As you acquaint yourself with your surroundings and roam around the town of Chudleigh, you will find it is home to a good number of local shops, coffee houses and take-aways. There are several local pubs and dining options for when you fancy a local meal out without the need to drive. There are a magnitude of local walks nearby and the nearest National Trust Gardens are at Parke near Bovey Tracey, which is a tranquil country park. Venture out to the bustling city of Exeter and immerse yourself in the local culture as you visit the Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, Exeter Cathedral, Devon Wildlife Trust, and the Exeter Historic Guildhall. Alternatively, you can spend the day in Exeter indulging in some retail therapy and bar hopping particularly around the historic Exeter canal area. For those wanting the beach The English Riviera coast is nearby with the Devon beach resorts of Dawlish, Teignmouth and Torquay nearest, while the picturesque resorts of Brixham and Dartmouth are all within an easy drive. Local bus stops provide a frequent bus connection to both Newton Abbot and Exeter, while for train buffs a rail journey between Exeter and Newton Abbot takes you around the Exe estuary to Dawlish and Teignmouth and up the Teign estuary to Newton Abbot. Travel over to the incredible Dartmoor National Park for an array of walking adventures, cycling routes and outdoor scenery.
The ancient wool town of Chudleigh nestled in the Teignbridge District area of Devon, boasting a rich history, as well as a wealth of amenities including shops, pubs, restaurants, and cafés. Attractions nearby include Iron Age hillfort, Teign Valley, the Dartmoor National Park, and the seaside resorts of Torquay and Paignton further afield. Chudleigh is the perfect base for a classic holiday to Devon.
All-single-storey with wood flooring and rugs.
Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size bed with en-suite freestanding bath, separate walk-in shower wet room, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 1 x double with en-suite wet room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Cloakroom with basin and WC.
Open-plan gallery ceiling, living space with kitchen, dining area, sitting area and balcony
Gas central heating.
Electric oven, grill and induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, coffee machine, Smart TV, WiFi, selection of books and games.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Off-road parking for two cars.
Front enclosed courtyard with table and seating.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop and pub 0.1 miles
Carole
It was a lovely, clean and homely cottage. Everything we needed was provided. Chudleigh was a lovely place to stay. We parked the car the day we arrived, and after that we used the buses to go anywhere. The bus stop was really close to cottage. The Phoenix pub was also very close, and Ella, one of the staff was so very helpful, and the food was first class. We will definitely be returning to the Old Anvil Cottage. The best holiday we have had through Sykes holiday.
Julie
One of the best properties we have stayed in and certainly the best equipped. The location was fantastic - the only thing lacking was a view but the nearby countryside, forests, and close proximity to the coast, Dartmouth and towns and cities more than made up for it. Friendly and helpful locals. Perfect in every way.
Mike
The welcome pack (complete with a bottle of wine) was very thoughtfull and much appreciated.
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