Yealm Cabin - South Hams, Yealmpton, Devon, England

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Price range from £245 to £395 per week
Number of units of accommodation: 1
Sleeps from 1 to 4 people in 1 bedrooms 
Number of bathrooms: 1 
Short Breaks: Yes - The minimum number of days for a short break is 2
Suitable for the disabled:  
Children are welcome:  
Pet Friendly:  

Overlooking the beautiful Yealm valley this idyllic eco-friendly log cabin will provide you with a peaceful and tranquil retreat. The cabin is secluded and sits between rolling hills and lush green fields. The South Hams is England's most outstanding area of beauty and you could be in the heart of it! Sleeps 4.

Booking and Enquiries
01752 216645 or 07817749091
Click here to email owner
http://www.yealmcabin.co.uk
Payment Options: cheque, bank transfer
Contact: Mr. Damian Hammett
Parking Bath
Television Indoor Spa Bath
Sky Television Hot Tub
Video or DVD Shower
Microwave Power Shower
Dishwasher Open Fire
Ensuite Bathroom Wood Stove
Central heating Laundry facilities
Games Room Swimming Pool
Garden Tennis Court
Linen
Towels provided Bed linen provided
Yealm Cabin  - South Hams, Yealmpton,

The cabin boasts a large lounge surrounded by French windows. The outside area gives you panoramic views of beautiful Devon countryside whilst inside you are surrounded by the comforts of modern living (i.e. hob, oven, microwave and fridge).

Utilise the outside lawn for a lunch time picnic, evening barbecue or a romantic star-gazing night.

The bedroom contains a double bed and there is also a sofa bed in the lounge for extra sleeping room. A separate detached (next to cabin) Private shower, toilet and wash area maximise space and complete this charming eco-friendly log cabin. There’s even a flat-screen TV (with Freeview & DVD Player) should you fancy a lazy day in the Cabin!

Please visit http://www.yealmcabin.co.uk to find out more about the holiday cottage, amenities, surrounding area and places to visit in Devon.

Changeover Day: Flexible

Check availability and prices on the cottage web site http://www.yealmcabin.co.uk

Minutes away from the cabin, you will come across beaches to die for. In winter, spring or summer, many beaches remain deserted and unspoilt and are so beautiful, they are often used for film sets.

Mothercombe Beach, just five minutes away from the Lodge, was used as a location for Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility, as was nearby Saltram House, a huge Georgian period property, once the largest country seat in Devon.

On your doorstep there are miles and miles of country trails along the River Erme and the dramatic south west coast path offers scenery that is literally breathtaking - this isn't a hard sell. The scenery really is breathtaking.

Local villages are teeming with character, charm and delightful shops used by tourists and locals alike. For the gourmet, food could not be fresher or more diverse - locally grown chillies and spices are easily available. There's fresh fish caught daily and the dairy products are so fresh - eggs are still warm sometimes! Whether you want pheasant or quail, sea bass or John Dory, free range home cured bacon or Devon clotted cream, it's all here, and just minutes away from the Lodge.

Locally there is a wealth of traditional rural life and plenty of leisure activities you can get involved in. The towns and villages boast authentic eighteenth and nineteenth century architecture, and there are hundreds of antique shops adding to the rural charm and the quintessentially English nature of our region. It's not hard to imagine you've been taken back in time, especially on a chilly winter's night, beside the roaring fire in the old village pub, many of which still serve traditional ales of the region. Down alleyways and through archways in some of the older villages like Dartmouth, you will find craft shops, pastry shops, local jewellers and organic-only cafe's where you can enjoy a splendid Devon cream tea with jam, made from strawberries grown locally.

The Inns and restaurants in the region are as sophisticated and accomplished as any you'd find in London - Dartmouth, Kingsbridge, Modbury, Newton Ferrers and Noss Mayo, and of course, right on your doorstep, Yealmpton - in each place you will find award winning pubs and restaurants, with sea views and river views In the summer months you can dine outside and in, but all offer the very best of the local produce available, both as traditional Devon fare and of course, the more familiar Mediterranean, Eastern and African dishes we've come to know and love.

Travel: Plymouth

Good places to visit: Minutes away from the Cabin, you will come across beaches to die for. In winter, spring or summer, many beaches remain deserted and unspoilt and are so beautiful, they are often used for film sets. Mothercombe Beach, just five minutes away from the Lodge, was used as a location for Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility, as was nearby Saltram House, a huge Georgian period property, once the largest country seat in Devon. On your doorstep there are miles and miles of country trails along the River Erme and the dramatic south west coast path offers scenery that is literally breathtaking - this isn't a hard sell. The scenery really is breathtaking.

Annual Events:

Good places to eat: The Ship Inn, Noss Mayo (5 mins) A delightful, traditional waterside pub where you can enjoy our local beers and fresh, homemade food. The Ship Inn's location is a superb walking destination and a yachtsman's port of call - you can even tie up your boat outside! The Rose & Crown, Yealmpton (2 mins) This superb, AA rosette restaurant and bar is situated in the picturesque village of Yealmpton, just a ten-minute drive from Plymouth city centre. The interior reflects a perfect balance between contemporary and traditional features, from the classic brown and cream décor to the glorious open fire.

Local Sports: Pilates, Tennis, Horse Riding and Cycling

South Hams, Yealmpton