Marquis House, Gulworthy, is a magnificent four-bedroom retreat offering spacious living and exceptional leisure facilities. The open-plan kitchen / diner features an electric range oven, gas hobs, and modern appliances, with a dining table perfect for breakfasts and a separate formal dining room for evening meals. Three distinct living spaces provide comfort for all: a sun-trap conservatory with garden views, the main lounge with Smart TV and original fireplace, and a peaceful snug perfect for reading or games.
Step outside to discover your private heated indoor swimming pool – a fantastic space for creating family memories. The large lawn and patio offer room for children and pets to roam freely, with outdoor seating and a charcoal BBQ for al fresco dining. The property features four beautifully appointed bedrooms: three doubles and one queen-size, all with ample storage. Two family bathrooms, one with bath and separate shower, plus a downstairs WC, ensure comfort throughout.
Imagine mornings in the conservatory, coffee in hand, watching the garden come alive. Spend afternoons splashing in your private pool, then fire up the BBQ as the sun sets over the Tamar Valley. Gather in the formal dining room to share stories of your day's adventures, or curl up by the fireplace with a good book. This is holiday living at its finest.
Marquis House, Gulworthy, is perfectly positioned in the picturesque Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to explore the very best of Devon and Cornwall's attractions. The Tamar Valley trail is virtually on your doorstep, offering a scenic 56-kilometre route through breathtaking landscapes featuring historic quays, crumbling mines, and diverse wildlife perfect for exploration. Nature lovers will adore Lydford Gorge (14 km), with its enchanting temperate rainforest, the magnificent Whitelady Waterfall, Devil's Cauldron pothole, and rugged walking trails perfect for adventure. For a taste of local heritage, Plymouth Gin Distillery (19 km) provides fascinating guided tours and tastings at a historic establishment dating back to 1793. Dartmoor Zoo in Sparkwell (20 km) offers diverse wildlife experiences and conservation programmes ideal for families, while River Dart Country Park (29 km) delivers adventure across 90 acres with exciting playgrounds, a swimming lake, and a pirate ship.
Further afield, Salcombe Maritime Museum (45 km) showcases fascinating maritime history through detailed models, paintings, photographs, and hands-on displays celebrating the region's rich and proud seafaring heritage. Go Ape Haldon (46 km) provides thrilling forest adventures with zip wires and high ropes courses suitable for all ages and abilities, while The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (54 km) guarantees family fun with exciting rides, live sheep shows, and entertainment.
Nestled just 7 kilometres away, the ancient stannary town of Tavistock beckons with its rich heritage as the birthplace of the beloved cream tea. This charming Devon town, once central to the region's tin mining industry, now offers holidaymakers delightful local culture, historic architecture, and excellent amenities including traditional tearooms and boutique shops. Meanwhile, a scenic 41-kilometre drive south leads to the picturesque market town of Kingsbridge, perfectly positioned at the head of the beautiful Salcombe estuary. This welcoming South Hams gem enchants visitors with its eclectic collection of independent retailers, from artisan crafts to local delicacies, making it an ideal destination for leisurely exploration and unique holiday shopping experiences.



























