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Escape to Totnes - 4 bed period property in Totnes
Pomeroy Cottage is a delightful period property once owned by the Duke of Somerset and is located in the quiet Bridgetown conservation area of Totnes. The house is a family-friendly property that benefits from four light, airy and spacious bedrooms, two bathrooms, a lounge, a dining room and a galley-style kitchen that overlooks a south-facing patio which leads to the garden. This property is also available on a ‘Reduced Occupancy’ basis – please contact us direct to enquire. The space Just a short walk from the town centre that contains all of Totnes’s vibrant shops, bars, restaurants and cafes, Pomeroy Cottage is a great property that allows you an opportunity to explore everything local and beyond. The ground-floor accommodation comprises an entrance hall with access to the dining room with its wood-burning stove, a lounge and a light and airy galley-style kitchen which gives access out to the patio area and south-facing garden. Stairs rise to the first floor with access to the family bathroom and two double bedrooms (with king-size and super king-size beds). The second floor is a converted loft with a twin bedroom (containing your choice of one or two single beds), a third double bedroom (with a king-size bed) and a bathroom with walk-in shower. The rear garden can be accessed from either the kitchen or the inviting patio doors adjacent to the dining area. Steps lead up to the small, grassed area with an abundance of flowers, plants and shrubs to either side which allow for an enjoyable morning coffee or evening glass of wine. A barbeque can be provided on request. There is limited on-street parking adjacent to the property and there are short- and long-stay car parks close by at a cost of up to £6.50 per day. Pomeroy Cottage is a perfect property for the whole family to enjoy but If you have any questions please send us a message :) Guest access The entire property. Other things to note Totnes town is the commercial centre for the South Hams. This part of Devon is renowned for its outstanding natural beauty with Dartmoor National Park ten miles to the north and stunning beaches and coastline ten miles to the south. The bustling medieval market town has a mainline railway station giving direct connections to London Paddington with easy connection to St Pancras for Eurostar. There is also excellent access to the A38 Devon Expressway, linking Plymouth and Exeter where it joins the M5
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United Kingdom · England · DevonHouse rules
- Check-in from: 4 PM
- Check-out before: 10 AM
- Child-friendly (3-12 years)
- Infant-friendly (0-2 years)
- Suitable for pets
- No smoking
- No events or parties
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