德文 · 整套民居 · 3室4床2.0卫 · 可住6人 · The Admiralty Wash House
Set over four floors, this much-loved home is anything but ordinary. Styled in maritime blues, crisp whites, and fawn pinks, you’ll feel soothed, refreshed, and invigorated. Enjoy river views from the dining area’s panoramic window, the Juliet balcony in the second living space in the eaves, or seated on the patio terrace. A super-king, kingsize and twin bedroom make for a soothing sleep. And start the day refreshed in the contemporary en suite and family bathroom with bath and walk-in shower. Summary Beautifully placed in the centre of Dartmouth on a road which leads to Dartmouth Castle. Set over four floors, this truly special home sits just above Bayards Cove and is within easy reach of all that Dartmouth has to offer. Originally built in the 18th century and rebuilt in 1853, it is steeped in history but now affords contemporary family living with a glorious sky room overlooking the River Dart. This house is the perfect place for a relaxing time away. Living spaces This much-loved home is anything but ordinary. The entry-level living area is styled in maritime blues and crisp whites with a log burner and plush sofas. A modern Shaker-style kitchen makes mealtimes a breeze, while the dining area gives you panoramic views of the river and Kingswear. There's also a Nespresso machine to give your morning coffee an extra zing. Stairs lead up to the top floor and a fabulous second living area - a sky room in the eaves with a Juliet balcony giving you even more incredible views. And, underscoring the town's maritime heritage, you'll see ships timbers in the roof, including a mast. Entertainment There's high-speed fibre broadband - great for watching your favourite streaming services on one of the three smart TVs. There's also Sky Q premium satellite TV (including Sky Sports channels). Bedrooms and bathrooms Downstairs from the living area, enjoy a soothing night's sleep in the two double bedrooms and a twin bedroom, each styled in fawn pinks and whites. The stylish theme continues into the contemporary en suite shower room off the master bedroom and the family bathroom with a bath and walk-in shower - a refreshing start ahead of the day's adventures. There's also an additional cloakroom WC near the king-size bedroom. Outside Outside spaces are rare among the close-knit buildings of historic Dartmouth, but at The Admiralty Wash House, there are more stunning views to be had from the sun-trap patio and decking as you enjoy al fresco dining in the glorious Devon sunshine in the private terrace garden. And, during the ever-popular Royal Regatta week, you have a prime seat for the finishing line. Parking The narrow streets of this historic nautical town make parking a challenge, but we'll provide you with a permit to park in council car parks across the South Hams district, including Dartmouth's main car park in Mayor's Avenue and the Park & Ride facility on the edge of town (a space is not guaranteed and Dartmouth can be busy during the summer and special events such as the Royal Regatta). Pets Dogs are welcome to enjoy your holiday, too. Two small-to-medium-sized dogs or one large dog are permitted.
Very cute, quirky, house. Was so pleased that it wasn’t one of the horrible strep hillside residence that I have been to before. With a baby, a dog, and all the paraphernalia was extremely easy to access. Beautiful views, fantastic, furnishings, cosy, and Everything included. Would definitely recommend.
Had a wonderfull stay with family at this lovely 3 bedroom house in the centre of Dartmouth. The house is fully equipped like a family home and felt like a home from home. The wooden deck is a great place to chill out at the end of the day. The parking permit was very useful. Dart Cottages were very helpful providing local information and were quick to respond. The house is set over 4 floors with the bedrooms on the lowest and second lowest floor leaving the upper levels for the living areas with great views to the river. The entrance is on the third floor so there are lots of steps. Would definitely recommend and would love to return in the future.
Dartmouth is a town steeped in maritime history, from the castle at the mouth of the river that has stood for over 600 years to the cobbled quayside at Bayards Cove where the Mayflower was made ship-shape before its voyage from Plymouth to America in the 1600s, up to the imposing Britannia Royal Naval College overlooking the town, defending the nation's seas since the early 1900s.
Dartmouth's renowned variety of shops and restaurants are on your doorstep, including breakfast and brunch hotspot Café Alf Resco - a hit with locals and visitors alike. At Bayards Cove, see where final repairs were made to the Mayflower before she set sail from Plymouth and onto America. On the riverside, you're spoiled for choice for seafood dining and drinks while you watch the boats drift along the river. There are also fast, frequent ferries, leisurely boat rides, and not forgetting the steam train from Kingswear and its romantic route along the valley shoreline and onto Totnes and Torbay.
Dining Out
Vibrant cafés and delis, cosy inns, and sublime seafood - all within walking distance - including TV chef Mitch Tonks' go-to restaurants, ‘The Seahorse’ and ‘Rockfish’. Local favourites include Kendrick’s and Taylor's in the town centre, as well as hearty pub meals at The Floating Bridge and historic The Dartmouth Arms. The Sportsman’s Arms, as you head out of town, is a favourite for a Sunday carvery. The surrounding villages also have culinary gems, such as the Laughing Monk in Strete, and Radius 7 in Stoke Fleming.
Shopping
Individual and independent; quaint meets quality - browsing Dartmouth’s locally run stores is a treat. From bespoke jewellery to designer fashion, eye-catching artworks and stylish boutiques. Venture into Foss Street and lose yourself in its variety - you’re bound to come away with a memento of your stay.
Towns to explore
The eclectic market town of Totnes is 14 miles from Dartmouth. Reach it by road or river to enjoy its broad mix of shops and restaurants (especially for some tasty, inventive, vegetarian and vegan cuisine). From Totnes, the English Riviera is easily accessible (including the steam train to Paignton). Torbay offers golden beaches, exhilarating sea sports, and quaint fishing port tranquillity. Head inland to Buckfastleigh to get hands-on learning about the animals at Pennywell Farm. Cute and colourful, Buckfast Butterflies and otter sanctuary is a must-see. And there’s another picturesque steam railway.
Further afield, the picturesque resort town of Salcombe is 20 miles away - its golden beaches and clear waters make for perfect lazy days, and are superb for sailing.
Local places of interest
The striking Dartmouth Castle sits at the mouth of the river. Learn how Dartmouth's first coastal line of defence kept the port safe from enemy ships and pirates.
The grand former holiday estate of the world's greatest crime writer - Agatha Christie - is open during the summer months. Explore the resplendent gardens and the magnificent house. Reach it by ferry or steam train from Dartmouth.
Tours and tastings of the award-winning Sharpham Wines and cheeses make for a mouth-watering excursion - now newly relocated to their Sandridge Barton vineyard - but be sure to book in advance.
The Woodlands Family Theme Park, just outside Dartmouth, is Devon's largest theme park, with rides, slides, as well as indoor and outdoor play. It's a year-round family favourite.
If you're tempted to learn sailing, Marshalls Sailing School in Dittisham offers sailing and stand-up paddle boarding lessons to people of all levels in a quiet part of the river just upstream from Dartmouth.
Beaches and Walks
There are superb beaches close to hand. Blackpool Sands is a 10-minute drive from Dartmouth. This Blue Flag award-winning sand and shingle beach is great for swimming. There's also a café, shop, as well as canoe and paddleboard hire. Slapton Sands (5 miles from Dartmouth) stretches out across three miles of shoreline, helpfully laid out with three car parks and WC facilities. Behind Slapton Sands, you can also take a tranquil walk through Slapton Ley.
For a more-adventurous ramble, the Dart Valley Trail is a 10-mile circular walk up and down the Dart, with crossings at Dittisham and Dartmouth. And one of the world’s longest and most-popular trails - the South West Coast Path - can be picked up by Dartmouth Castle with a choice of wonderful walks along this great stretch of coastline.
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Dart Valley Cottages is a locally based holiday let management company in stunning South Devon - giving our guests superlative service for nearly 30 years. We manage around 60 homes in and around Dartmouth and Dittisham, and our sister company, Fresh Escapes, manages a further 40 in and around Torbay, Teignbridge, and Exeter. If you've any questions or would like help finding your next South Devon holiday, do get in touch - we're happy to help.
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