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Welcome to Mill Barn – a charming self-catering cottage in a tranquil spot within the village of Lustleigh, Dartmoor National Park.

Perfect for couples looking to relax and embrace the beauty of the area.

PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE NOT CURRENTLY TAKING BOOKINGS FOR THIS COTTAGE

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FEATURES

  • Close to village shop, tearoom & pub
  • Fantastic views
  • Walks from the doorstep
  • Near the Wray Valley Trail
  • Private garden & patio
  • Dog friendly
  • Off-road parking
  • Free WiFi
  • Wood burner
  • 3 night minimum stay
  • Sleeps 2

This quirky holiday cottage is located on a quiet lane, with an easy walk into the village. Upstairs is open plan, with a fully equipped kitchen and cosy living area complete with wood burning stove. Downstairs is a double bedroom and bathroom with shower. There is an enclosed private garden, a patio with table and chairs, and stunning views across the River Wray. Up to two well-behaved dogs are welcome. This secluded spot is a short stroll to the village centre: there is a shop, pub, tea rooms, community orchard and 17C church.

The immediate area around Mill Barn is stunning. Lustleigh is a traditional Dartmoor village, including a variety of houses with thatched rooves and granite walls. Lustleigh village is situated around its church and boasts a well-stocked friendly shop with post office, a tempting tea rooms, as well as a popular local pub ‘The Cleave’. The East and West Wray and the River Bovey have carved deep wooded valleys, studded with granite outcrops and tors providing a haven for wildlife. Lustleigh is situated 3 miles from the market town of Bovey Tracey where you can find: butchers, bakers, greengrocers, pharmacy and lovely cafes and attractions.

Dartmoor is a National Park often described as the last wilderness in Southern Britain. The moor provides a perfect environment in which to unwind: walking, riding, cycling, climbing and canoeing. For those looking for a more restful time there are wonderful drives, taking in the stunning views of the moors and tors. Trips to the South Devon coast are easy: Teignmouth and Shaldon are about a 25-minute drive away, and the glorious sandy beaches of the South Hams are around 45 minutes away.

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