
OTTERTON
A truly delightful detached former woodman's cottage offering comfortable and very well furnished accommodation just for two. The cottage is beautifully presented throughout with many homely touches and original exposed beams Situated in the grounds of an adjacent 16th century thatched cottage surrounded by glorious Devon countryside, just a few minutes walk to the River Otter and the village centre with excellent inn, shop and working mill with restaurant and craft shop. This is an ideal place for exploring the area; walking and relaxing in total peace and quiet.
ACCOMMODATION: Entrance hall. Modern, well equipped kitchen. Charming living/dining room with lovely outlook across surrounding countryside. Ground floor shower room with W.C. Stairs from living room to spacious bedroom with high vaulted ceiling and exposed beams, lovely outlook across countryside and garden. zip and link beds for either double or twin beds. Private garden with garden furniture and parking.
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION: T.V. DVD. Gas cooker. Fridge with ice box. Microwave. Washing machine. Bed linen included. Gas central heating. Garden and parking. No pets. No smoking. Sun/Sun changeover.
| Price Breaks 2012 | Week Price | Short Break Price * |
| 15 Apr 2012 to 05 May 2012 | £295 | £207 |
| 06 May 2012 to 02 Jun 2012 | £315 | £221 |
| 03 Jun 2012 to 09 Jun 2012 | £345 | £241 |
| 10 Jun 2012 to 23 Jun 2012 | £345 | £241 |
| 24 Jun 2012 to 21 Jul 2012 | £380 | £266 |
| 22 Jul 2012 to 01 Sep 2012 | £475 | £333 |
| 02 Sep 2012 to 15 Sep 2012 | £365 | £255 |
| 16 Sep 2012 to 29 Sep 2012 | £315 | £221 |
| 30 Sep 2012 to 27 Oct 2012 | £295 | £207 |
* Short Break prices shown are for 3 nights only, please call for 4 night prices if required. Short Breaks are available from the end of September up to the final May bank holiday, or at the owners' discretion for a last minute booking at other times of the year. Unfortunately it would be most unusual for us to be in a position to consider a short break at peak holiday times, such as the October and February half terms or over the Christmas and New Year periods.