Located on a traditional Devonshire
farm set in
the heart of peaceful countryside
WiFi Available
A well behaved dog is welcome in
The Byre and The Stables
Lower Collaton Farm Holiday Cottages offer three lovely
self catering cottages on a traditional old Devonshire farm, nestled
in the valley of the River Gara.
Set in the heart of peaceful countryside it is surrounded
by rolling hills where sheep and cattle graze. It is a small working sheep
farm with hens and ducks running in the courtyard.
Perfectly placed in the heart of the South Hams, Lower
Collaton is just six miles from the coast, and under twenty minutes
from Dartmouth, Totnes and Kingsbridge, as long as you're not stuck
behind a tractor!
The Cottages
The Stables sleeps
4
At the opposite side of the courtyard from the Farmhouse
are the old stables, converted into a comfortable two bedded self catering
cottage sleeping four people. To take advantage of the view of the fields
and valley, it is an 'upside down' house with living area upstairs.

The Old Granary sleeps
2
Tucked in the corner of the grassy courtyard,
this perfectly delightful cosy self catering cottage is a treat for
two (but only two!), the perfect cottage for a holiday in Devon. It
is an ideal bolt hole for an escape from the pressures of the city,
an excellent base for bird watchers and walkers, or indeed a cosy love
nest for the romantically inclined!
The Byre is a large, comfortable and spacious self catering
cottage, with three en-suite double bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen,
and a large living room with exposed stonework, scissor beams. Like
the Stables and Old Granary, this is an 'upside down' house with the
living area on the first floor to take advantage of the beautiful south
facing Devon views.

Location
Lower Collaton Self Catering Cottages are between Blackawton
and Halwell in the heart of the South Hams. The historic town of Dartmouth,
coastal walks and beaches are all six miles away. Six miles to the north
is the old town of Totnes on the River Dart, with Dartmoor just beyond.
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