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Acorn Cottage, Tavistock, Devon

Acorn Cottage
Heathfield
Tavistock
Devon

PL19 0LQ

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Acorn Cottage Bed and Breakfast is a picturesque Grade 2 listed cottage set within half an acre of gardens. Situated in beautiful Devon, on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, and close to the Cornish border. Acorn Cottage is just a 5 minute drive from the ancient stannary town of Tavistock (voted Best Market Town in 2005) which provides excellent shops, pubs/restaurants and many other interesting activities. An ideal base for exploring the south west with easy access to Dartmoor and the outstanding peninsula coastline. We are also located just off the Devon Coast to Coast (Route 27), part of the national cycle network. A warm and friendly welcome from owners Jane and Tony Weller awaits you when you arrive at Acorn Cottage. We offer 3 comfortable en-suite rooms, two double and one twin. Facilities include; Private off-road parking, access to the gardens, colour T.V's, hairdryers, tea/coffee/hot chocolate in all rooms, secure storage for cycles, bike/boot washing facilities and a good local knowledge of the area for all requirements. We operate in a relaxed, non-smoking, family friendly environment. Breakfasts are made to order using fresh local/organic produce whenever possible.

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