Oak Cottage in Devon is a well-received holiday rental, praised for its cleanliness, cosy atmosphere, and beautiful location. Guests appreciate the comfortable main bedroom, the property's dog-friendly policy, and the proximity to local attractions and dining. The picturesque garden with views and the inclusion of thoughtful touches like Prosecco on arrival enhance the experience, although this gesture is not guaranteed for all stays.
The majority of guests found Oak Cottage to be immaculately clean, with only a few mentioning the need for attention to certain areas. The high standard of cleanliness contributes positively to the overall experience.
The cottage's location is highly praised for its proximity to local amenities, dining options, and scenic walks. Its position next to a pub is noted, with some guests mentioning noise but many finding it a convenient feature.
Comfort levels are generally high, especially in the master bedroom, though some guests noted the mattresses in smaller rooms were less comfortable for adults. The cosy atmosphere and wood burner are appreciated, but the lack of an extra toilet and some noise from the nearby pub are noted drawbacks.
Facilities are well-regarded, with a well-equipped kitchen and good quality appliances. However, intermittent Wi-Fi and the need for garden furniture updates have been mentioned. The single bathroom for the property size and the absence of a second toilet have also been highlighted.
While guests have mentioned thoughtful touches like Prosecco on arrival and festive decorations, these gestures are not consistently referenced across reviews to guarantee a score. It's important to note that such personal touches, while appreciated, may not be a standard offering for all stays.
Situated in the lakeside village of Hooe, Devon lies Oak Cottage, a traditional detached cottage perfect for friends and families alike to discover the local area. This property benefits from a lakeside position, boasting exposed beams, fantastic views, and can sleep up to five people. Upon arrival at the property, the entrance leads you directly into the farmhouse-style kitchen which features a gas range cooker, sure to excite the budding chefs of the group, as well as all the necessary appliances you could need throughout your stay. The dining room welcomes you with classic décor for the group to enjoy their meals. On an evening, kick off your shoes and relax in front of another woodburning stove in the sitting room, where a plush armchair and sofa await you, ready to settle in and watch TV with your loved ones. The first floor is home to three bedrooms, comprising of two doubles and a single, which features a Velux skylight making for exceptional views. The high beamed ceiling and sloping eaves of the master bedroom ooze traditional stylings while boasting even more stunning views over the village, complete with hanging space and a dresser. Guests will also benefit from a family bathroom where you can unwind in the bath after a busy day of exploring. Enjoy the last of the sun in the courtyard garden, with bench seating looking out over the Hooe Lake, it is the perfect outdoor space to have a glass of wine or a cup of tea and catch up on the day’s events. The cottage even has its own pontoon so you can access all of Plymouth Sound by water, and is perfectly located to launch kayaks and paddleboards. The In Deep Diving Centre is also nearby, where you can take a day course in scuba diving. If you can tear yourself away from this delightful cottage, why not treat yourself to a meal and a drink at The Royal Oak pub located almost on the doorstep, or choose from the Victoria Inn, a traditional British public house, and The Clovelly Bay Inn, a family-run waterfront pub serving home-cooked food and a selection of craft ales and ciders. For the outdoorsy members of the group, Radford Park and Radford Woods Local Nature Reserve are just a scenic stroll away, home to an abundance of wildlife and a range of walking and cycling routes for you to enjoy any time of year. Within walking distance is Jennycliff beach, which has a café, a playground and a soft sandy beach, perfect for a day out or a romantic evening stroll. For the avid golfer, Staddon Heights Golf Club is another short drive away, hosting 18 holes, the club welcomes visitors to their course and you can also relish the views of Plymouth Sound and surrounding countryside from their Clubhouse bar and restaurant. Choose Oak Cottage for a fun-filled holiday to Devon for all the family.
Hooe is a small suburb of Plymstock, in the city of Plymouth, Devon. The area has a plethora of amenities on its doorstep including a pub, serving tasty traditional meals, a local store for your snacks and staples, and a children's playground as well as an array of cute and quirky shops to explore. Branching slightly further a scenic drive will take you through a historic and culture-rich locations where you will find attractions such as The Mayflower Steps, where it is believed to be the leaving place of the first Pilgrims before their journey to North America, and The Box, Plymouth's museum, art gallery and archive which also has a café for your refreshment.
Three bedrooms: 2 x double, 1 x single with Velux window.
Bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Utility.
Dining room.
Sitting room with woodburning stove
Gas central heating.
Gas range oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, TV, WiFi, selection of books.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Highchair and travel cot available on request.
On-street parking available.
Garden with patio and furniture.
Two well-behaved pets welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 0.1 miles.
Please note: feather bedding is provided as standard, hypoallergenic bedding available on request
Nadina
Very comfortable. Beds really comfortable. Great location. The little garden looks onto the river which is really pretty. The pub next door does lovely food and are really friendly. The people that look after the property are really nice and helpful if you have any problems. .The only criticism I would give is that the garden furniture really is in need of a good paint or replaced. Doesn't look very nice to sit on. Also the side gate you enter to the cottage is really hard to open. Needs replacing. .
Christine
Really enjoyed our time at the cottage, one of the most comfortable places we have ever stayed at. The pub next door was very good all food and drinks reasonably priced Hope to visit again thank you
Brian
Excellent facilities and well equipped with modern utilities. Very comfortable beds and the rooms were cool as every day temperatures rose to around 24 degrees. As there was a green close by, the dogs relished their daily walk. We recommend taking the ferry to Cassandra and exploring Plymouth Barbican.
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