Features

  • Dog Free
  • Baby Welcome
  • Enclosed Garden
  • Thatched
  • On Site Parking
  • Pub Nearby
  • Beach nearby
  • Children Welcome
  • Hamper
  • Walking

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Higher Lodge

Higher Lodge is located in Cockington
Higher Lodge sleeps 4







Higher Lodge

Higher Lodge Overview

Details about a cottage Holiday at Higher Lodge

Could Higher Lodge in Cockington be the perfect location for your next self catering holiday in Devon? This cottage has great facilities for all types of holidays including • Young families with babies or toddlers. • Families or groups of up to 4 people. • Short breaks.

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Pub close by Short Break Sea

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A unique, thatched, cob cottage, the site of which dates back to the early 17th century and which was once the gate house to the historic Cockington Estate. The property benefits from two large en-suite bedrooms and is nestled in the corner of the 460 acre country park. Now is the perfect time to book Higher Lodge for your holiday in Devon and avoid the risk of being disapointed due it not being available.

Facilities at Higher Lodge


Garden

GardenOn nice days, when you want to relax you can sit out in Higher Lodge's garden and enjoy the sun shine. Children also love the outdoors so it can be a great place for them.


Types of holiday's offered at Higher Lodge

Short cottage breaks in Devon

Available for short breaksGreat news if you just want to get away for a long weekend or short break. Higher Lodge accepts bookings for short breaks. So if you fancy a few days in Devon to recharge your batteries then this cottage is well worth consideration.


Family holidays in Devon

Family Cottage BreaksHigher Lodge sleeps up to 4 people so could be perfect for your family or group. So if you are looking for a family holiday in Devon then Higher Lodge could be just the ticket.


More about Higher Lodge

A listed, thatched, cob cottage, the site of which dates back to the early 17th century and which was once the gate house to the historic Cockington Estate. The Estate is featured on the Agatha Christie Literary Trail as the celebrated crime writer regularly visited in her youth and dedicated her book “Why didn’t they ask Evans?” to the former owners.

The unique, timbered property is nestled in the corner of the 460 acre country park, which is a designated wildlife site and overlooks the Estate’s cricket grounds and arboretum. Guests at the property have access to the park at all times and can wander through the apple orchard, feed the ornamental carp at the lakes of the ancient monastery, visit the Norman church, explore the manor house and its gardens or watch an afternoon cricket match during the summer months. The outbuildings of the manor house contain an acclaimed craft centre where all year round local tradespeople are engaged in glassblowing, ironmongery, painting and chocolate making with their unique wares on sale. To the east of Cockington lies the seafront, about half a mile’s walk away across the countryside.

Cockington itself is an ancient fishing and farming village in a small valley and is estimated to be around 2500 years old. Visitors will find within a short walk of the property charming tea houses, small local shops and a large ale house designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. These are all scattered among numerous old thatched houses and medieval remains, making Cockington one of the most beautiful and most photographed villages in England. A visit to Cockington is a step back in time.

This holiday cottage at a glance

  • Sleeps four guests.
  • Two bedrooms and two en-suite shower rooms.
  • Enclosed, lawned garden.
  • Parking for two vehicles. Please provide your registration number to our booking office.
  • Sorry, no pets.
  • Minimum of a two night stay.

Additional features

  • Set on the corner of a 460 acre country park overlooking the cricket grounds and arboretum.
  • The seafront is approximately a half a mile walk from the property across the countryside.
  • Gas fired "wood burning" effect stove. Electric oven with separate gas hob, microwave, fridge with small freezer compartment, dishwasher.
  • Washing machine and tumble dryer.
  • Television, digital radio.
  • Travel cot and high chair on request.
  • Garden furniture.
  • Sorry, barbecues are not permitted due to thatch.

Additional features

  • Lovers of Agatha Christie’s work will enjoy the fascinating garden of potent plants at Torre Abbey and her estate at Greenway.
  • Torquay, Paignton and Brixham with their bustling ports, fishing boats, beaches, coastal walks and many restaurants are all very close by.
  • Enjoy the spectaular beauty of Dartmoor.
  • There are festivals to enjoy all year round, including the world famous Agatha Christie celebration in September.
  • Walk the may footpaths over the 460 acre estate, through the orchard, arboretum and lakes complex.
  • Visit the coast a 30 minute walk away.
  • Explore the galleries in the Cockington Manor House and the rose garden behind the house.
  • Watch a cricket match during the summer months and partake in the summer festivals at the Manor House.
  • Watch and listen to the church bells ringing, they practice every Thursday evening at St George and St Mary, the Norman church in Cockington. The church is also open daily for visitors.
  • Go to the Agatha Christie Literacy Trail in the local area, as well as Cockington Court, the trail takes you to the Majestic Hotel (aka The Imperial Hotel), Churchston Station and Elberry Core, plus other 16 sites.

Price: £ from £ 402.00

This cottage Sleeps 4

Location

This cottage is within 5 miles of the sea
Enjoy an evening drink or a pub lunch at the nearby pub


Cottage address

Higher Lodge
Cockington
Devon
DV169

Booking

When booking your contract is with the booking agent whose details can be found by clicking on the book now link or by calling the number shown at the top of the page