The accommodation has been
thoughtfully designed and is spacious, bright and airy with high
vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and wood flooring to the main
living areas. The colour schemes and furnishings are tastefully
presented throughout. Otterton is a charming village with
thatched cottages lining the main street leading to the River Otter
where you can spend many an hour walking along the riverbank bird
watching, painting and relaxing, picnic set provided. There is a
working mill with an excellent cafe, crafts shop and bakery as well
as a local inn serving good food with a garden area. The small,
unspoilt coastal resorts of Sidmouth and Budleigh Salterton are
just a few minutes drive away or a pleasant walk along the Jurassic
coastal path.
There are stairs to a comfortable
and tastefully furnished living area with exposed beams, wood floor
with scatter rugs along with an open plan kitchen with dining
area.
A few steps up to an open plan
mezzanine sitting room with a high vaulted ceiling
overlooks the living area below (on the mezzanine there is a king
size sofa bed that can be made up for 2 extra guests).
There are two bedrooms, one with a
double bed with open views over the village and countryside, plus a
further single bedroom with a child's top bunk bed (this room
has a pull out for an extra person if required and enough room for
a cot).
The large bathroom has a shower
over bath, W.C. and hand basin.
At the rear of the garage there is
a utility room/boot room.
From the living room a pathway
leads to a large secluded, sloping, walled private garden with
patio area, garden furniture and charcoal barbecue, a real sun trap
which overlooks the surrounding area.
A perfect location for
walking and birdwatching along the River Otter, exploring
the South West Coast
Path or just relaxing. Few minutes' walk to the two
local pubs and delightful Otterton
Mill. Locations nearby include Woodbury
Park & Golf Club, Bicton Botanical
Gardens, Pebblebed Heaths National Nature
Reserve and Woodbury Castle, Sidmouth, Exmouth, Exeter City Centre
and Killerton Gardens.