Mulberry Cottage is a 3 bedroom, Grade II listed barn conversion. Tucked away down a quiet country lane in a peaceful courtyard location, minutes away from the bustling fishing port of Brixham and a drive away from the historic town of Dartmouth. The cottage is beautifully furnished throughout and benefits from a ground floor bedroom and shower room. Full of charm and character, with exposed beams and stone walls and a quirky round staircase. Churston Ferrers is a traditional English village
Key property details....
- 3 bedrooms:- 2 x king, 1 x triple single
- 3 bathrooms:- 2 x ensuite shower rooms, 1 x ensuite bathroom
- Ground floor bedroom with ensuite shower room
- Peaceful courtyard location, with beaches and towns nearby
- Grade II listed barn conversion
- Parking for 2 cars
- Located between Brixham and Dartmouth
- Just a 5 min drive to beaches and South West Coast Path
Need to know...
- 1 dog welcome but must be kept on a lead in outside communal area
Who we think it's suitable for...
- Multi generational family breaks - with a triple room for the kids and a ground floor bedroom and shower room
- Families or friends looking for a peaceful location with access to beaches and countryside
- Golfers - Churston golf course has wonderful seaside views
About a holiday in the Churston Ferrers area...
There is an abundance of choices on ways to spend your days here. Sitting in the heart of South Devon's area of outstanding natural beauty, there is countryside walks on your door step or seaside towns are a short drive away. Nearby Brixham is a historic, quaint fishing town, home to several picturesque beaches and secluded coves. The local pubs, restaurants and cafes offer plenty of choice, making the most of the fantastic local produce and freshly caught seafood. Crabbing along the harbour side is a great way to pass an afternoon.
The local community put on some of the best harbourside events in the Southwest. Fishstock, the Brixham Heritage Rally and Lanterns, Lights and ‘luminations with a magical lantern parade, fireworks and street market are just a few. For pirate-themed fun with sea shanties and street entertainment, the Brixham Pirate Festival is held once a year.
Climb on board the life-size replica of Sir Francis Drake’s The Golden Hind that stands majestically in Brixham Harbour. Brixham Heritage Museum, is packed with fascinating exhibits about Mayflower II and tales of Brixham life during The Great War and Second World War.
Within walking distance of the coast, join the South West coast path and if you are feeling adventurous, Berry Head National Nature Reserve is around an hours walk, a must-visit with real ‘wow factor.’ Perched high up on 200 feet (60 metre) cliffs with its iconic lighthouse, this beautiful headland is surrounded by water on 3 sides and has some of Devon’s most breathtaking views.
Paignton is another option, home to a lovely Victorian pier and Paignton zoo.
The National Trust property - Coleton Fishacre, a 1920s country retreat complete with tropical garden by the sea.