46 Crowthers Hill

ID: S476551

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 1

Guests say

Guests have praised the cottage in Dartmouth for its beautiful presentation, stunning views, and ideal location within walking distance to amenities. The cosy and comfortable atmosphere is appreciated, although parking can be challenging and the steep hill may not suit everyone. The outdoor space is a highlight for summer evenings.

Guests that stayed at this property said

There is no specific mention of cleanliness in the reviews, so it is not possible to provide a score for this category.

The location is highly praised for its proximity to local amenities and the harbour, despite the steep hill and parking difficulties mentioned by some guests.

The cottage is described as cosy, comfortable, and perfect for families, indicating a high level of comfort for guests.

Facilities are generally good, with a well-received outdoor space. However, some maintenance issues like the low-hanging light and the need for TLC on the stove slightly lower the score.

There are no mentions of gifts or special thoughtful touches in the reviews, so this category cannot be scored.

About this property

Enjoying the delights of the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Dartmouth is this delightful mid-terrace, three-storey cottage of 46 Crowthers Hill. The property has easy access down a pretty little lane (Waterpool Rd) straight to the cottage at the beginning of a row of traditional cottages; the lane then continues winding its way down to the waterside and the very famous picturesque harbour and neighbouring beaches. 46 Crowthers Hill is a fantastic base for a friends or a family of four's getaway. When arriving at the charming dwelling and step inside to be welcomed by an abode brimming with charm!

The open-plan living space has been decorated to a lovely standard, and this is first noticeable in the sitting area, a place that is perfect for a spot of relaxation, with its blue plush sofa offering a seat in front of the TV. Progress through the space to the kitchen, a space offering sleek, white cabinets topped with sleek, wooden surfaces and containing an array of integrated appliances, such as a slimline dishwasher and a fridge with icebox. Sitting adjacently to the kitchen is the dining area, where tasty meals can be savoured at the dining table. In the warmer months, why not take your dinner outside to the raised decking and dine amongst those panoramic views, or if you'd prefer a little privacy, downstairs on the secluded patio? As day turns to night, continue upstairs to the first of two bedrooms, this one being a light and airy mezzanine bedroom with twin beds and resting within easy reach of the bathroom; a space boasting a roll-top bath, where you can enjoy a well-deserved soak. Progress upstairs to the second-floor king-size, a room featuring the ultimate views over Dartmouth's rooftops and the picturesque harbour. Make your way into the heart of Dartmouth where a range of amenities await, including a selection of fantastic eateries, like The Royal Castle pub, along with the harbour and its neighbouring museum, handy boat hire and access to the Royal Avenue Gardens. The town rests near a few fantastic walks, with one of these being Dyer's Hill and the other being Gallants Bower, a trail stretching around Dartmouth Castle and its delightsome coves. The famous steam railway runs from Kingswear to Brixham and Paignton with a bus services on to Torquay included if required. There is a choice of heading out by steam and returning back to Dartmouth by paddle steamer along the River Dart enjoying countless beautiful features and landmarks” – Bookings can be made on line on – ‘dartmouthsteamrailway.co.uk’. There are so many more places to visit in the wider area, all providing plenty to do, from days out in Totnes, Paignton and Brixham, to quaint escapades along the beaches of Blackpool and Strete; there is something for everyone here. A fantastic base in a sought-after holiday destination, choose 46 Crowthers Hill.

Dartmouth is located on the banks of the lovely River Dart estuary in South Devon's renowned and attractive South Hams region. Dartmouth, located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and near to the shore, is one of Devon's most popular tourist attractions. It has a beautiful shoreline, old small streets lined with boutique shops, restaurants, and art galleries, as well as many local events such as the annual Dart Music Festival and the Port of Dartmouth Royal Regatta, as well as the Dartmouth Food Festival, which takes place every October.

Accommodation

Over three floors.

Two bedrooms: 1 x second-floor king-size, 1 x mezzanine twin.

Bathroom with roll-top bath, shower over, basin, WC and washer/dryer.

Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area, sitting area.

Gas central heating .

Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge with icebox, washing machine, dishwasher, TV, WiFi.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Enclosed multi-level back garden with terrace, decking, patio and furniture.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shop 0.3 miles, pub 0.1 mile, beach 1.7 miles.

Note: There are steps leading down to the patio from the decked terrace to the patio, please take care.

Note: Children must be supervised at all times due to decked balcony and terrace.

Note: The property is situated on a steep hill and is a steep walk from the town centre therefore may not be suitable for the less mobile.

Parking - the cottage enjoys an allocated space in a new private parking area opposite on Jawbones Hill (construction currently delayed).

There is also unrestricted parking directly outside and down pretty Crowthers Hill, as an alternative; there is ample pay and display parking facilities near by.Note: property accepts a minimum of 3 nights.

Note: Property accepts 1 small well behaved dog for a supplement of £25 per week.

Dogs must remain downstairs and not go up to the first floor, Dogs not allowed on furniture, No dog to be left unattended, Dog safety is the owner's own responsibility.

Reviews (6)

  • Mike

    We didn't eat in at all, and the steep hill adds to the quirkiness of the whole area. Helps to work off some calories consumed in the wonderful places to eat just a short walk away. We had no problems parking, there was always a space either right opposite or just a little further up Jawbone hill, never more than 50yds away and this was in peak school holiday time. The stove needs a bit of TLC and outdoor area at the rear is a little overgrown, but I think a lot of that is adjacent properties shrubs. All in all we had a wonderfull week here and would recommend.

  • Jill

    Everything we needed (except a hairdryer) definitely needed for the girls however we just bought one so sorted. Lovely views in great location to town just perfect for us. Thank you .

  • Judith

    Thank you.

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