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Buckland House

Buckland House, South Devon

Buckland House is perfectly positioned in 2.5 acres of charming grounds, right in the heart of the peaceful and picture perfect valley of Slapton.

This property has space and character a plenty, sleeping up to 14 with 7 bedrooms, exposed beams, open log fires, and a games room, making this an idyllic choice for larger family or friend’s gatherings.

You can enjoy the benefits of being outdoors right from the door of your property with duck ponds, beautiful grounds and climbing frames for those younger guests. If you want to relax and unwind you can soak up the great outdoors from the comfort of the conservatory and pop your feet up as the light floods in.

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DARTMOUTH

Dartmouth – Camping and Caravanning Club Site

Dartmouth Club Site is aptly named as the attractive harbour town is just a five minute drive away. The South Hams offers a wonderful mix of coast, moorland and rolling hills to match from walking and cycling to sailing and surfing.

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Lynton Camping and Caravanning Club Site

Enjoy glorious sunsets from your pitch at this Devonshire hilltop campsite.

Lynton Club campsite sits above the stunning Exmoor coast and is a stone’s throw from the genteel Victorian seaside resort of Lynton. This peaceful and secluded campsite is a rural heaven with beautiful views extending over the surrounding countryside and for some, panoramic views across to Wales.

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Greenway House

National Trust – Greenway

This relaxed and atmospheric house is set in the 1950s, when Agatha and her family would spend summers and Christmases here with friends, relaxing by the river, playing croquet and clock golf, and reading her latest mystery to their guests.

The family were great collectors, and the house is filled with an important and varied collection of ceramics, Tunbridgeware, silver, and books, including first editions of her novels. It is also home to archaeological artefacts acquired in the Middle East where Agatha accompanied her husband, archaeologist Max Mallowan on excavations. In the library a frieze was painted in 1944 when the house was requisitioned by the US Coastguards as part of the preparations for D-Day.

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Combe Park

National Trust Combe Park Lodge Self Catering Cottage

This Edwardian cottage is furnished in a traditional and cosy style and the provision of two bathrooms mean it is ideal for two couples or a family wanting to explore the East Lyn Valley.

Combe Park Lodge is easily accessible and provides an opportunity to stay in the heart of Devon countryside and is just three quarters of a mile stroll from Watersmeet.

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Countisbury

National Trust Countisbury Self Catering Cottage

Surrounded by Trust coast and countryside, this attractive and traditional stone and slate cottage has its own, enclosed garden to the front, and just over the road there is a seventeenth-century coaching inn. Countisbury is a small hamlet on the coast road leading down to Lynmouth, just inland from the dramatic coast around Foreland Point.

The cottage provides a cosy and picturesque base from which to explore the marvellous landscapes, prehistoric sites and abundant wildlife of Exmoor and the coast, all within easy walking distance from the cottage doorstep.

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Watersmeet Cafe

National Trust Watersmeet Cafe

Dramatic river gorge, ancient woodlands, tea garden and shop in stunning surroundings. Take a stroll around the 2,000 acres of Watersmeet and Countisbury, a haven for wildlife with breathtaking views.

On Exmoor, Watersmeet is the meeting place of the East Lyn river and Hoar Oak Water. Explore the rich woodlands of the Lyn Valley and stroll along the riverside at Lynmouth, Combe Park and Rockford. As a contrast, the South West Coast Path runs along the dramatic Glenthorne Cliffs, towards Devon’s most northerly outcrop, Foreland Point.

Watersmeet is part of the North Devon coast managed by the National Trust.

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SLAPTON SANDS

Slapton Sands – Camping and Caravanning Club Site

A family site with sea views and sandy and shingle beaches within walking distance.

Our Slapton Sands Club campsite has all the ingredients for the perfect family beach holiday. Located on the stunning South Devon Heritage Coast, our Slapton Sands campsite commands a quiet, rural setting. Lined by trees and flanked by rolling countryside, this is the place to sit back and enjoy the views – some pitches enjoy fabulous views over the bay.

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TAVISTOCK

Tavistock – Camping and Caravanning Club Site

Fabulous views and numerous walking and cycling opportunities await those camping at our lovely Tavistock Club Site. This pretty site lies on the central western boundary of the stunning Dartmoor National Park.

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