The Coach House, Whiddon Down is a delightful two-bedroom cottage nestled within 198 acres of enchanting farmland and woodland. The light and airy kitchen / breakfast room is brilliantly equipped with an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, and pod coffee machine—perfect for relaxed mornings. Step into the cosy lounge, where comfortable seating gathers around a large cheery wood burning stove. This sociable space features a Smart TV, DAB radio with Bluetooth stereo, and a bespoke Ordnance Survey map centred on the property, ideal for planning countryside adventures.
Outside awaits a large enclosed dog-friendly garden bathed in all-day sun. The generous lawn, gravel patio with garden furniture, and gas BBQ create the perfect setting for al fresco dining and family gatherings. A spacious summer house offers a tranquil retreat with comfortable furniture. The property offers two bedrooms: a spacious king-size with Smart TV and dressing space, and a compact small double with dual aspect windows. A contemporary bathroom with shower over bath completes this charming cottage.
Imagine settling into this pretty cottage as evening light filters through the windows, the wood burner crackling warmly whilst you prepare a feast in your well-equipped kitchen. Watch the day dissolve from your garden sanctuary, perhaps spotting deer moving through the neighbouring woodland, before retiring to cosy bedrooms where peaceful countryside silence embraces you through the night.
The Coach House, Whiddon Down is perfectly positioned to explore the wonders of Devon and beyond. Just one mile from the edge of Dartmoor National Park, this cottage offers access to spectacular walking terrain and some of England's best wild brown trout fishing opportunities for keen enthusiasts. Closer at hand, Finch Foundry in Sticklepath (4 km) showcases a historic water-powered forge with traditional blacksmithing demonstrations and original machinery nestled within a scenic garden. The Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton (10 km) brings Dartmoor's rich heritage to life through interactive exhibits and family-friendly activities, whilst Okehampton Castle (10 km) invites you to explore Devon's largest castle ruins, featuring a Norman keep and impressive medieval lodgings surrounded by beautiful woodland. For a unique wildlife experience, Woolley Animals Alpaca Walking in Winkleigh (19 km) offers delightful opportunities to interact with alpacas, cuddle goats, and meet miniature ponies, donkeys, and rare Swiss Valais Blacknose Sheep.
Further afield, the Golden Hind Museum Ship in Brixham (45 km) presents a fascinating replica of Sir Francis Drake's famous vessel with interactive exhibits and authentic historical reenactments of Elizabethan seafaring life. The Plymouth Gin Distillery (45 km) showcases gin-making heritage with guided tours and tastings at this distinguished establishment founded in 1793.
The surrounding area boasts two exceptional destinations that perfectly complement your holiday experience. Just 24 kilometres away lies Exeter, Devon's dynamic county capital that seamlessly blends historical charm with modern sophistication. This vibrant city offers superb transport connections, making it ideal for day trips, whilst its acclaimed restaurants and rich cultural attractions provide endless entertainment possibilities. Meanwhile, Paignton beckons from 39 km distance as a jewel of the renowned English Riviera. This delightful seaside resort captivates visitors with its magnificent Victorian pier and pristine sandy beaches, creating the perfect backdrop for unforgettable family adventures and cherished seaside memories that will last a lifetime.







































