Camellia Lodge, Meldon Lodge Park, Meldon is a delightfully presented lodge offering comfortable accommodation for four guests. The brilliantly appointed kitchen boasts an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher, with a convenient utility cupboard housing a washing machine for longer stays. The spacious open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner welcomes you with fabulous feature floor-to-ceiling windows and French doors that flood the room with natural light. Sink into the soft furnishings, relax by the flame-effect electric fire, and enjoy your favourite programmes on the Smart TV.
Step outside onto the decked terrace to discover al fresco dining and drinks opportunities in warm weather, before venturing to the rear sunken hot tub, a haven of tranquillity complete with an inbuilt iPod dock and speakers for the ultimate relaxation. The property comprises two beautifully presented bedrooms: a master double with TV and an en-suite shower room, and a cosy twin room. A fresh, contemporary family bathroom with shower over bath ensures comfort for all guests. Off-road parking for two cars completes this welcoming retreat.
Picture yourself nestled at the edge of Dartmoor, sipping morning tea on your private decked terrace whilst breathing in the crisp Devon air. As evening draws in, unwind in the sunken hot tub beneath the stars, playlist humming softly, whilst the soothing warmth envelops you. This is where memories of laughter, relaxation, and reconnection with loved ones truly flourish.
Camellia Lodge enjoys a perfect location on the north-western edge of Dartmoor, nestled in a glorious corner of Devon offering genuine peace and tranquillity alongside easy access to wonderful attractions and outdoor adventures. Okehampton Castle (2 km) invites exploration of Devon's largest castle ruins, where a Norman keep and medieval lodgings sit amongst beautiful woodland, ideal for a family adventure. History enthusiasts will delight in Finch Foundry (8 km), a historic water-powered forge in Sticklepath where traditional blacksmithing comes alive through authentic demonstrations, original machinery, and charming gardens. For those seeking outdoor immersion, Dartmoor National Park (18 km) unveils vast moorlands, rich heritage, diverse wildlife, and countless trails suitable for all abilities and ages.
Just beyond, National Trust Dunsland (19 km) sprawls across grand parkland abundant with wildlife and steeped in over nine hundred years of fascinating history.
Further afield, Babbacombe Model Village (45 km) captivates families with its award-winning miniature gardens and enchanting whimsical displays, whilst Bygones in Torquay (45 km) immerses visitors in British history through interactive period rooms, detailed model railways, and fascinating wartime exhibits. The scenic Rame Head Heritage Coast (46 km) rewards walkers with a spectacular circular route boasting panoramic coastal views, a medieval chapel, and intriguing remains of a historic gun battery.
Just 20 kilometres away lies the picturesque ancient stannary town of Tavistock, where cobbled streets and Tudor architecture create an enchanting atmosphere perfect for leisurely exploration. This charming market town, renowned as the birthplace of the famous Devon cream tea, boasts delightful independent shops, cosy tearooms, and a rich mining heritage dating back centuries. For those seeking grander cultural experiences, Exeter is a magnificent 36-kilometre drive eastward. Devon's historic cathedral city captivates visitors with its stunning Norman cathedral, Roman walls, and vibrant Quayside area, offering world-class museums, excellent dining, and year-round festivals that showcase the region's dynamic cultural scene.











