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Hi, I'm Jill Pendleton.
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Dartmoor Devon B&B's, Hotels, Self-catering, Camping & Youth Hostels and Camping Barns Self Catering accommodation for 9 to 12 guests. All of these self catering properties have room for larger families. Outdoor space and bigger houses.
![]() ![]() ![]() Offering self catering and Bed and Breakfast in 5 different cottages in 10 acres with lake and walled garden, orchard and bee hives ! Just looking at the website makes me want to visit. I haven't yet, but it is on the list of 'must see soons'. Mount Tavy Cottage Self Catering, Tavistock, PL19 9JL Telephone: 01822 614253, Email. Children Welcome, No Dogs. See on map ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This has to be the most impressive self catering accommodation that I have seen on Dartmoor. A swish spacious barn conversion that sleeps 10 plus travel cot. If 4 couples were to take this super let, then the price is very competitive even in the height of the Summer. Take a look at the website to see the swimming pool. Higher Weddicott Self Catering, Chagford, TQ13 8EH Telephone: 01647 433593, Email. Ideal Extra Care, Children Welcome, Dogs Welcome.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 7 holiday lets on a working farm near Moretonhampstead. You'll find the makings for a cup of tea on your arrival (3pm onwards) then why not take a dip in the pool and meet fellow guests ? Sleeping from 2 to 6, these cottages are 'all in' which means no hidden extras to fork out for. Just about walkable distance into town. Budleigh Farm Self Catering, Moretonhampstead, TQ13 8SB Telephone: 01647 440835, Email. Ideal Extra Care, Children Welcome, Dogs Welcome. See on map ![]() ![]() ![]() 6 well equipped self catering cottages on a wildlife friendly farm. Sleeps from 2 to 12 people. 63 bird species noted. Ideal for families with youngsters interested in nature. Off road parking. Dogs taken by arrangement. Blackadon Cottages Self Catering, Buckfastleigh, PL21 0HB Telephone: 01752 897034, Email. Children Welcome, Dogs Welcome. See on map
Why not organise a nature quiz or walk for your family? Dartmoor is full of wild birds, fungus of every shade |