Summary:
This gorgeous cottage for four is tucked away from any roads, making it a peaceful retreat on the outskirts of Plymouth. Inside, you will find homely interiors and everything you could need for a comfortable stay.
The Space:
Characterful wooden doors lead from the hallway to the living room, which is a great spot for retreating on a cool evening. The smart TV comes with plenty of apps including Netflix, Amazon Prime, BBC, ITV and Channel 4, so you certainly won't struggle to find something to watch.Next door, the well-equipped kitchen is a great place to cook up hearty meals. You will find a electric hob and oven, plenty of pots pans and utensils, a toaster, kettle and fridge.
Upstairs, there are two bedrooms both of which have comfortable double beds. The spacious master bedroom has lovely wooden beams and leafy views, as well as plenty of storage so you can unpack your clothes and settle in. Next door, the second bedroom also features its characterful cast iron fireplace and exposed wooden beam. Both bedrooms share a well-sized family bathroom with a shower and bath.
Summer days are best spent outdoors in the garden at the front of the property: reading, sunbathing or dining. You're nestled away in a peaceful pocket on the outskirts of Plymouth, however the journey into the town centre is not far at all. Free parking available in the surrounding streets.
Guest Access:
Guests will have full access to the house and garden.
The Neighborhood:
The cottage is nestled away from any roads, so the setting it utterly peaceful. You're located in the suburb of Compton, just 10 minutes north of central Plymouth. The immediate area is quiet and residential, with good bus links to the centre or you can walk in under 30 minutes.
Plymouth is known as Britain's "ocean city"- home to breath-taking views, plenty to see and do and lots of fresh, sea air. In the centre of town, you will find Drake Circus the large shopping centre. Whilst further south you will discover Plymouth Hoe. With stunning views, it’s the perfect place to spend a sunny day, enjoying a picnic on the grass or taking a dip in the art deco Tinside Lido (open during the summer months). Hoe Park or central Promenade are home to the iconic Smeaton's Tower lighthouse, which stands at 72 foot high and offers some of the most incredible views of the city and sea. For good food, try The Waterfront for drinks at sunset, Lorenzos for Spanish Tapas and The Greedy Goose for its alfresco dining. The Dock, Rock Salt and Rockfish are also brilliant for fresh seafood dishes.
The historic Barbican and Sutton Harbour are the heart of the city's heritage with the oldest buildings and the greatest number of historical stories. Around the Barbican, a vibrant place of cobbled streets, narrow lanes and more than 200 Listed Buildings. You will also find boutique shops, galleries, pubs, cafes and restaurants. The main street of Southside Street is home to the world famous Plymouth Gin Distillery - a must visit for Gin lovers!
Another brilliant area of the city is Royal William Yard, and here you will find a number of events throughout the year: outdoor theatre productions, an open-air cinema as well as arts and crafts markets. You can even take a refreshing dip in the outdoor tidal pool, which is accessible from the Yard, before retreating to one of the independent cafes and restaurants for a bite to eat!
If you'd like to mix your time in the city with some time out, it's easy to head to National Trust's Saltram. The beautiful Georgian house is just a 15 minute drive away, and is surrounded by acres of pretty grounds that make for lovely walking! In 25 minutes drive, you can also be at Bovisand Beach: a real gem. Located within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it is popular with locals, families and walkers!
Getting Around:
Plymouth has excellent transfer links with London, Cornwall and Bristol so it's easy to enjoy a stay here without the need for a car. Regular trains run to and from the city, and the station is just a 8-minute drive or 25-minute walk away. There are ample buses that go from Compton into the city centre, or you can walk in under 30 minutes.
For drivers, there is on street parking on Gleneagle Avenue, and you walk down some steps at the end of the road to the right.
Other Things to Note:
You may notice some historical reviews complaining about the WIFI. Just a quick note to say this has now been upgraded and is much better now!
Please note: the gardener may be at the property on Friday. He will not require any access to the property so you don't need to do anything!
Due to the absence of stair gates, the house is not suitable for babies or young children.
The property may not be suitable for those with mobility limitations, as access to the property is either up a short path or down a short set of stairs.
Interaction with Guests:
We will be available via message, email and phone during your stay. Any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch!