Description
Accommodation
Comfortable and spacious Georgian cottage with garden and children’s outdoor play area. This outstanding Georgian Vicarage in the heart of Mortehoe village backs on to open farmland along this dramatic National Trust coastline. Two cottages, Mailscot and Wykeham adjoin The Old Vicarage at either end, and have use of a shared garden with children's play area to the side if the house. Mailscot has been recently refurbished throughout, and the main entrance leads into a large open plan living/kitchen/dining room with comfy leather seating surrounding a wood burning stove. Two splendid Georgian windows with pine shutters give a fine view of the lovely lawned garden which guests are welcome to use. On the first floor the two bedrooms are traditionally furnished and are served by a separate family bathroom. Accommodation: Ground floor: Open plan living/kitchen/dining room with TV with Freeview, DVD and wood burning stove. Kitchen area with gas oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge and washer/dryer. First floor: Bedroom 1 with Double. Bedroom 2 with Twin. Bathroom with bath and shower attachment over bath, WC and basin.
Facilities and Services: Linen and towels. Gas CH. Wi-Fi Broadband. Telephone for incoming and emergency calls. 2 pets welcome. Private parking. Garden furniture. Short breaks available. 4pm arrival time. Arr/Dep for weekly bookings is Friday.
Location
Mailscot is situated at The Old Vicarage, Mortehoein Devon. A map is below but if you are travelling by car the all important Sat Nav settings are: Lattitude 51.187477, Longitude -4.207318 or postcode EX34 7ED.
Mailscot accommodation summary
4 poster bed |
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Multi bath room |
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Non smoking |
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Detached |
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Pool |
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Hot tub |
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Wheel chair access |
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Easy walking |
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Open fireor woodburner |
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Pet friendly |
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Activities close by
Sandy beach |
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Sea |
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Fishing |
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Close to a Pub |
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Map view of Mailscot
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