Quiet Cottage, Riverview, Bere Alston, is an enchanting riverside retreat that promises an unforgettable escape for couples seeking tranquility and luxury. The well-appointed kitchen seamlessly blends style with functionality, featuring an electric oven with induction hob, modern appliances, and a dishwasher for effortless dining. The bright, open-plan living area creates an atmosphere of refined comfort, with plush sofas and armchairs gathered around a distinctive double-sided wood burner, while sliding doors frame spectacular views of the Tamar River.
Step outside to discover your private slice of paradise, complete with a patio terrace perfect for alfresco dining and a secluded hot tub offering panoramic river views. The generously sized bedroom features a sumptuous king-size bed and luxurious en-suite bathroom with both bath and waterfall shower. With sliding doors opening directly onto the terrace, you can welcome each morning with breathtaking river vistas from the comfort of your bed.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of the river, enjoying a morning coffee on your private terrace as you watch wildlife glide past on the water. As evening falls, sink into the hot tub beneath a canopy of stars, or take a twilight dip in the shared heated indoor pool, creating moments of pure serenity in your own riverside haven.
Quiet Cottage, Riverview, Bere Alston, sits in the heart of the stunning Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering an idyllic base for exploration. The fascinating Morwellham Quay, just nine kilometres away, invites visitors to step back in time at its living history village and museum, where Victorian mining and rural life come alive through guided tours and historic buildings. Culture enthusiasts will appreciate The Box (22 km), Plymouth's award-winning museum and art gallery, while history buffs can explore the Plymouth Gin Distillery (24 km) with its fascinating heritage dating back to 1793. The Royal William Yard (25 km) presents a perfect blend of history and modern living, with its Grade I listed buildings housing excellent restaurants and artistic venues.
For those willing to venture further, Dartmoor National Park (33 km) beckons with its dramatic landscapes and endless opportunities for outdoor adventure. The Museum of Dartmoor Life (43 km) offers fascinating insights into the region's rich history, while the impressive ruins of Okehampton Castle (44 km) provide a glimpse into medieval Devon.
The charming town of Tavistock (12 km), birthplace of the cream tea, offers a delightful day out with its historic pannier market and boutique shops, while Saltash, a 25 kilometre drive from the cottage, presents some fantastic shopping opportunities and showcases some of Cornwall's rich heritage.