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Fox Cottage (Formerly Roundhouse)

From £492

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3

6

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  • Property code: ROUNH
  • Preferred changeover day: Friday
  • Check in: 4pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • 2 or more bathrooms
  • Access statement available
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Discount for small parties
  • Dishwasher
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Short breaks available
  • Washing machine
  • WiFi

Fox Cottage (Formerly Roundhouse) at White Oxen Manor, retains many original features including owl slit windows and exposed beams and offers very comfortable and spacious accommodation personally maintained by the owners.  White Oxen Manor is an ancient listed Devon Longhouse standing in its own grounds, and this delightful cottage has been converted from a 17th Century barn situated in the courtyard of the Manor.

Set within a sheltered valley on the southern boundaries of Dartmoor National Park surrounded by fields and woodland it is ideally situated for visiting the moors, the lovely South Hams area, the ancient towns of Dartmouth and Totnes, nearby Dartington Hall and Devon’s wonderful coastline and beaches. The nearby tiny village of Rattery has one of the earliest pubs in the country dating from 1028. Guests are welcome to enjoy the land around the cottages.

Please Note:  If you have received the benefit of the reduced occupancy discount only the master bedroom will be made up. 

Please note: this property can be booked together with either nearby Badger Cottage or Owl Cottage (subject to availability) providing accommodation for up to 8 people, 10 people, or all 3 places together providing accommodation for up to 12 people.

Ground Floor:
Entrance door from the courtyard into entrance hall with glazed door into:
Well equipped kitchen with electric hob, built-in electric oven, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washing machine and microwave, all beneath massive overhead beams.
Spacious open plan living dining room with curved exterior wall and windows overlooking the beautiful valley beyond. Two deep and comfortable sofas, chairs, TV, DVD player. Dining area with table to seat 6/8. 

Stairs from the entrance hall rise to first floor landing.
Master bedroom with valley views, 5ft bed, and en-suite bathroom with basin, WC and bath with shower over,.
Further double room under a pitched pine ceiling with 5ft bed and courtyard views. 
Twin bedroom with  two 3ft single beds. 
Family bathroom with basin, WC and bath with shower over, .

At the rear of the property (not accessed directly from the house, instead a pathway leads around the side of the building to the rear), is a level, fenced area of lawn from where the views can be admired. Table and chairs provided.

Easily accessible from the main route through South Devon to Cornwall, Rattery is a quiet village with a cosy pub, close to the southern edge of Dartmoor. You may be pleased to hear that its name is believed to have derived from the words “red tree” rather than having anything to do with rodents!  Rattery village is well-placed for exploring the moors, the beautiful rolling South Hams countryside, and stunning South Devon coastline beyond.

Being so close to Dartmoor you will, no doubt, want to get out and about to make the most of the vast and varied landscape of the moors, from bleak rocky outcrops, to swathes of heather moorland, and rivers rushing through deep wooded valleys, there is no better place to get close to nature and enjoy far-reaching rural views. A haven for walkers, cyclists and horse riders, Dartmoor is perfect for those looking for an active holiday outdoors.

You'll also discover that Dartmoor is home to many picturesque towns and villages with their quirky antiques shops, traditional tearooms and cosy pubs. There are so many places to stop, have walk or simply enjoy the view, but be sure to dress appropriately as the weather is notoriously changeable on Dartmoor!

Several excellent attractions are easily accessible from Rattery, including the family-friendly Pennywell Farm, the Butterflies and Otters Sanctuary, the River Dart Country Park and the chance to enjoy a scenic ride on a steam train with the South Devon Railway.

Head south to visit vibrant and characterful market town of Totnes, particularly on Fridays and Saturdays when the markets are held. Or if you fancy a day slightly further afield, then why not explore the historic waterside towns of Dartmouth and Salcombe, or venture to the beach and walk the scenic South West Coast Path at Slapton, Torcross, Bantham, Thurlestone or Bigbury on Sea, to name just a few of the stunning beaches less than an hour's drive away.

A holiday cottage in Rattery is conveniently situated for enjoying the delights of Dartmoor, the beautiful South Hams countryside, and the stunning South Devon coast.

Designated parking for two cars. 

  • Included: Bed linen, towels, WiFi, cot, high chair, stair gate available on request, electricity and central heating.
  • Pets: Up to 2 dogs welcome.  Pet Charge: £30.00 per pet per week.
  • Telephone: No telephone provided, access to telephone in owner's house in emergencies. Mobile reception mixed.
  • Local Facilities: Shop 2 miles. Pub 1 mile. Beaches half an hour drive. Dartmoor 10 minutes  drive. Plymouth and Exeter approximately 25 minutes drive.

The Church House Inn, Rattery
(2 miles)

A fascinating village pub on the Dartmoor borders dating back to the 16th century when it was used to house stonemasons employed to rebuild the church.  Today you can expect a friendly welcome and excellent food and drink at both the traditional bar and light and bright restaurant. 

The Church House Inn, Rattery, South Brent TQ10 9LD (T: 01364 642220) 

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Turtley Corn Mill
(3 miles)

(9)

A beautiful old mill set in six acres of grounds housing a large restaurant and bar open for breakfasts, family meals, Sunday lunches and romantic dinners.  Classic menus full of locally sourced, freshly produced dishes are accompanied by a carefully selected wine list and a selection of local ales, beer and ciders on tap.

Turtley Corn Mill  Avonwick, South Brent TQ10 9ES (T: 01364 646100)

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Enjoyed a pleasant lunch here. Would like to have explored the grounds but weather was poor.

August 2023


Had a fantastic Easter Sunday dinner here. Played giant chess in the garden afterwards. Staff really helpful and meal was lovely!

April 2023


Had two lovely evenings at this venue, beautiful setting and staff very friendly. Meals delicious.

June 2022


We had Sunday lunch here. Nice food but we’re very slow in the day. Waited at least 30mins for our starters, which turned up at the same time to our mains. They took our mains away and when we asked to bring them back and take away the starters they disappeared and we had to chase. I think we’re struggling with staff. The food was very nice though.

July 2021


Lovely setting, staff welcoming and friendly, food was delicious.

June 2021


This was the closest restaurant to our house. We had an evening meal there that was enjoyable but perhaps overpriced. The grounds and bird life made it very attractive.

June 2021


We had a lovely meal here, with the food and service being very good. The mill building is full of character, while the grounds are very relaxing and a great place to sit outside with a drink.

August 2019


Lovely grounds and pleasant staff, food expensive for what is served, I think they are trying to be a gastro pub, which they are not.

July 2019


Beautiful inside and out. Gorgeous huge garden with lake and streams. Inside impeccable, large yet cosy.

September 2018


The Singing Kettle
(3 miles)

(3)

A friendly traditional tea room and restaurant serving breakfasts, snacks, light meals, cakes and cream teas.

The Singing Kettle 54 Fore Street, Buckfastleigh TQ11 0BS (T: 01364 642383)

 

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In town far from car park and was closed every time we went there

June 2022


Closed on Monday and Tuesdays

June 2022


A very friendly cafe a lovely lunch enjoyed

June 2021


Ben's Farm Shop & Cafe
(4 miles)

(1)

A real gem of a farm shop just off the A38, so if you’re staying in the Totnes area of passing by on enroute to other destinations we highly recommend stopping off and stocking up on all sorts of delicious local products to line the cupboards of your holiday cottage.  From locally grown fruit and veg and a traditional butcher’s counter to groceries, wines, beers, cheese and lots more.  You’ll also find a bright conservatory café serving hot drinks, cakes and light meals all made on site.  Well worth a visit. 

Bens Farm Shop & Café  Staverton, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 6AF (T:01803 762851)

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Great selection of food and lovely coffee from the cafe. Cheese straws are great too. Love the fresh milk.

August 2023


The Abbey Inn
(4 miles)

A traditional pub and restaurant in an idyllic riverside setting, offering well-cooked pub favourites for lunch along with a la carte dinner options accompanied by an extensive wine list.

The Abbey Inn 30 Buckfast Road, Buckfastleigh TQ11 0EA (T: 01364 642343) 

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Nature's Way Swimming Lake and Sauna
(2 miles)

Enjoy the benefits of cold water immersion, sauna and meditative walking with Nature's Way at their stunning site on Dartmoor.  Click below for dates to visit the beautiful spring-fed lake and lakeside sauna surrounded by ancient woodland on the southern edge of Dartmoor. Contact Jo for further details jo.naturesway@gmail.com or click the link below.

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Pennywell Farm Activity Centre
Pennywell Farm Activity Centre
(3 miles)

(4)

Enjoy an unforgettable animal experience at Pennywell, Devon’s award-winning farm!  A day out at Pennywell is packed full of animals, activities, farm rides, shows and displays. It’s the biggest activity farm in the South-West and was recently voted Devon’s best family attraction. Activities such as Pig Racing, Deer Feeding, Goat Walking, Ferret Racing & Bottle Feeding are all part of the daily farmyard fun.  Home to the world-famous Pennywell Miniature Pigs, “piggy cuddles” is a must when visiting this family-run local attraction. 

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Enter code THC2 at checkout to enjoy a free coffee and cake when booking your tickets online.

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Brilliant Day out for the whole family

July 2023


A great day out for families with younger children. Our 3 & 6 year olds loved cuddling the animals and bottle feeding the goats. The big show with Alfie the Juggler was brilliant

June 2023


Great centre for children under 12. Plenty of activities to get involved with and animals to pet and feed. Kept the grandchildren amused for hours

May 2022


Excellent day out with the kids that offers wholesome family fun you don't find in a lot of places.

December 2016


Dart Rock Climbing Centre
Dart Rock Climbing Centre
(4 miles)

(1)

Offering indoor and outdoor rock climbing in Devon and Cornwall, Dart Rock Climbing Centre in Buckfastleigh offers a friendly and encouraging environment to practice a skill you have already mastered, or to learn something new while you’re there. The 10-metre high climbing centre offers a diverse range of routes on four climbing walls, training boards, teaching areas and in the classroom so that you get the most out of your session, and caters to beginners, experienced climbers, families and groups. The centre is open daily but with some restrictions for private classes at the weekends and prices vary according to your requirements. Remember to wear comfortable and practical clothing and trainers.

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Enjoy £2 off GO! CLIMB! sessions with your Toad Hall Cottages discount card

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Good option on a rainy day, the kids loved it and made it look far easier than when we tried to climb up some of the walls! Get there early if possible and you'll have more room to explore.

August 2019


Otter and Butterfly Sanctuary
Otter and Butterfly Sanctuary
(4 miles)

(2)

In an exceptionally beautiful attraction, Dartmoor Otters and Buckfast Butterflies is a friendly place to visit for the whole family while you’re on holiday in South Devon. Learn about tropical butterflies in their specially designed habitat, feel the rainforest atmosphere, and see the butterflies’ life cycle unfold. Over at the Otter Sanctuary there are three species of otter to see including the native British otter, the Asian short clawed otter, and the North American river otter. The sanctuary is also home to terrapins, leafcutter ants, and reptiles with lots of events available to see throughout the year, including feeding time with the otters! It is located just outside the southern border of Dartmoor National Park between Exeter and Plymouth, there’s free parking, a café, picnic areas and lots to see and learn, all while supporting the wonderful work of a team who strive to preserve the wildlife of the planet and ensure sustainable breeding and rehabilitation of otters and butterflies. Opening times are seasonal to keep an eye on the website for more information.

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what a lovely day watched otters being fed, butterfly house was full of colourful butterflies, a lovely walk by the river

September 2022


Highlight of our holiday. Absolutely adorable creatures. They kept us entranced by their playful antics.

September 2020


South Devon Railways
South Devon Railways
(4 miles)

(2)

A wonderfully traditional West Country attraction, The South Devon Railway (SDR) is a seven-mile former branch of the Great Western Railway from 1872. Running through the valley of the River Dart from Buckfastleigh to Totnes you can board a steam train with heritage rolling stock whatever the weather and whatever age you are. Dogs are welcome on the train for a nominal charge and seasonal charges vary. Step up the luxury on a dining train, or for really special occasions there are options to drive a train for a day or hire one for private events. While you’re there, other attractions close by include the Totnes Rare Breeds Farm and Dartmoor Otters and Buckfast Butterflies, to really make a day of it.

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Good steam train ride in beautiful scenery, handy for Butterfly Farm and otter sanctuary, nice riverside walk.

September 2023


Great for steam train enthusiasts with a decent place like Totnes to look around and have a meal. Ideal trip to take young children on

July 2021


Wonwell Beach
Wonwell Beach
(11 miles)

(5)

In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Wonwell is a sandy beach on the east shore of the Erme river which joins Mothecombe at low tide. It affords visitors a large expanse to explore and is accessed via a woodland path from the road which takes about 10 minutes. Alternatively, there is a slipway from the road to the shore of the river and at low tide you can walk along the edge to the beach itself, so make sure you get your timings right to make the most of this one. Parking is limited at Wonwell Beach so keep that in mind when you’re heading over. Road parking allows for around 20 cars depending on their size and there aren’t really any facilities around, although there are toilets nearby. This does mean you need to be prepared if you’re heading there for the best part of the day, but also makes for a very peaceful experience whether it’s lounging about on the sand with a picnic in the summer, or a stroll in the cooler months, simply taking in the atmosphere. Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round so it’s the perfect place to take them for a run around. Something to be careful of – do keep an eye on the tide to avoid getting cut off when it comes in and getting very wet en route back to dry land!

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Lovely beach. so quiet at certain times. always different. great for dogs. parking very limited.

May 2022


Amazing spot, so peaceful. Parking the only issue.

June 2021


Nice beach and great walks that lead to it, very few people around in August! Limited parking so you are better off walking there.

August 2019


Glorious beach at the mouth of the Erme. Narrow lanes and very limited parking. No toilets, cafes etc - wonderful! Turning circle for cars just before the beach but expect to have to reverse back up the access lane to allow cars that are leaving to go back. A nightmare on Bank Holidays - parking almost impossible and expect to have to negotiate very tight spaces.

September 2017


Lovely beach but bit of a trek for little ones

April 2017


Broadsands Beach
(12 miles)

In between Brixham and Paignton, this long, sandy beach is a popular spot with families, thanks to its sheltered waters, year-round facilities and easy parking. The Blue Flag beach is perfect for making sandcastles and searching for wildlife in the rockpools. There are toilets, and two places to get ice creams, coffees and soft drinks. What’s more, the car park is right by the beach, so there’s no need to lug your provisions a long way. Behind the pretty row of colourful beach huts, there’s a large grassy area, so don’t forget to pack a ball or rounders bat to keep the whole family entertained. Broadsands Beach is a popular dog walking spot throughout autumn and winter, but there is a seasonal dog ban during the summer months (1st May - 30th September).

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Ayrmer Cove
Ayrmer Cove
(12 miles)

(20)

Roughly one kilometre (20 minutes depending on your pace) from the National Trust car park at Ringmore, and with a selection of footpaths to get to it, Ayrmer Cove is a quiet secluded beach on the South West Coast Path. For anyone on holiday in South Devon it’s a peaceful place to sit and contemplate the natural scenery amongst the shingle, pebbles and rock pools, admiring the cliffs. It makes for a beautiful destination to walk to from Ringmore itself, which is a small village (population 230) with views towards the cove itself as well as Bigbury Bay – it makes for a wonderful holiday cottage destination in South Devon as well as a place to visit as part of your day. Walking to the beach allows you to discover the surrounding woodland, wildlife and history of the area – taking in old smugglers’ routes and hedgerows that have been in situ since the 1800s. It is a little tricky to get to so it’s not ideal for wheelchairs, and there aren’t any toilets or facilities at the beach itself so if you want to stay for a little while don’t forget to take snacks or a picnic if the weather is right. This is all about enjoying the environment that’s such a proud part of the National Trust – it’s everything a holiday in Devon is about, and yes, dogs are permitted all year round and will very much enjoy the walk!

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Fabulously unspoilt and beautiful.

June 2023


Childhood memories and very clean

May 2022


Lovely location for photography and any easy walk from the National Trust car park

April 2022


Beautiful place!

September 2021


Beautiful clean quiet beach , well worth a visit

September 2021


Beautiful cove, first visit. Quite a challenging walk to get there but fascinating to see the slate formations.

August 2021


Perfect swim spot

May 2021


What a wonderful, quiet little haven!

September 2019


A beautiful little cove and fun for dogs and children.

August 2019


You can walk to this secluded cove from the cottage. Probably about 20 mins away, depending on your pace. Plenty of blackberries to eat/collect on route when in season! No facilities at the cove but beautifully unspoilt.

August 2019


Really beautiful secluded beach - great for the dog too!

July 2019


A lovely beach at the end of a beautiful valley. Absolutely perfect for dogs and never busy.

June 2019


Parked in the NT car park at Ringmore and took the 15 min walk down to the beach. Saw a beautiful sunset and had the place to ourselves. Bliss

November 2018


What a fantastic place. So quiet - we had the whole beach to ourselves a lot of the time. Our dogs loved it.

September 2018


A lovely quiet cove, with excellent rock pools at low tide. No sand but the kids enjoy it as an alternative to the massive sandy beaches at Bigbury and Bantham.

September 2018


stunning little beach, very quiet and great for snorkelling

July 2018


Beautiful cove. Very quiet with lots of bird life.

June 2018


Well worth the walk with beautiful views of Burgh island from the coast path. We were the only ones there on a very sunny day in April. Perfect.

April 2018


Simply stunning and well worth the steep (ish) walk down from the National Trust car park at Ringmore. When there - it's hard to imagine the horrors of today's modern world.

September 2017


Gorgeous beach for an evening swim and barbecue. So peaceful and beautiful

June 2017


Mothecombe Beach
(12 miles)

(3)

One of South Devon’s quieter beaches, Mothecombe is a large and unspoiled, privately owned stretch of sand that’s open every day, all year round. Having won an award from the Marine Conservation Society for its clean sea and sand, you can be assured that relaxing here and pottering about in the water is going to be a happy, healthy and pleasant experience for all in this sheltered corner of Devon. For those wanting to try out water sports, Mothecombe offers the ideal conditions for windsurfing, kayaking, body boarding and generally enjoying the water, particularly for beginners as it’s a comparatively gentle environment in which to give it a go. Given its pristine nature, it will probably come as no surprise that dogs are not allowed on the beach in high season, so keep an eye out for signs for more information, but best to steer clear with furry friends from May to September. There is a car park from which you can access the beach down a narrow path, so it’s not ideal for wheelchair users, but is otherwise conveniently close by. There’s also a tea house in the car park for drinks and snacks and there are toilets nearby as well, so pending the tides you can spend a good day here enjoying the natural scenery and all the fun that it brings with it, whether that’s for the whole family, on a romantic afternoon in the summer sun, or simply enjoying the peace and quiet of this less populated park of the coastline.

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Lovely little cove, even on a wet day! Car park expensive for short stay - £6 all day and quite a walk to beach, uphill all the way back.

September 2023


A delightful beach with fabulous views famous from "Penmarric". Accessed via a path from parking in the field (£5). Alternatively via a wider road to the estuary beach. Lots of walking at low tide and even across to the far bank of the estuary, Clearly other people's dogs loved it on their last day off leash (end of April). We were delighted to find the Old School House, now a restaurant and ate outdoors. Expensive for what it was but it appeared to cater for Londoners given the vehicles parked outside!

May 2021


Lovely beach but cafe was being renovated and we were gasping for a cuppa

April 2017


Elberry Cove
(12 miles)

(1)

Far from the bustling crowds of Paignton and Brixham’s bigger beaches, this small pebbly cove is a truly relaxing spot. The calm waters are great for swimming and are said to have been one of Agatha Christie’s favourite bathing spots. Elberry Cove even features in one of her crime thriller novels, The ABC Murders. This picture-perfect cove, surrounded by sloping wooded hillsides and crystal clear water, can only be accessed by the coast path, with the nearest carpark at Broadsands Beach. From here, it is only a 10 - 15 minute walk, but make sure to pack a picnic or grab a bite to eat at Broadsands Beach before you set off, as there aren’t any facilities at here. Dogs are welcome on the beach throughout the year.

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Lovely quieter beach, dog and BBQ friendly. We had teens that hired kayaks from nearby Broadsands beach and paddled around the coast to meet us. Very accomodating kayak hire and not too expensive.

August 2018


October 2023

We had a wonderful stay in Fox Cottage. The welcome pack was amazing and we used most of it. The cottage was really clean. It had plenty of towels, hooks, crockery, space and the showers were to die for!! A beautiful location and wonderful week away. Thank you


September 2023

Great showers! I was concerned about the traffic noise, but once inside you couldn't hear the road at all.


January 2023

The owners were very welcoming. The Church Inn, Rattery does excellent food (though the local cider is not for the faint hearted).


August 2022

Decor a bit dated


August 2022

Absolutely beautiful cottage with fabulous and private views to the back over the fields. Gorgeous and stylish bedrooms, one with vaulted ceiling, another sunny with views and spacious en-suite. Everything functioned simply and well in the cottage. Lovely living area. Hosts very accommodating and the cottage had very thoughtful extras: toys & colouring for kids; delicious welcome pack; dvds; all kitchen ‘usefuls’ from kitchen towel to foil to dog bags! Nice garden area allocated, private from the rest of the estate and with field views, though not immediately adjoining the property. A very delightful stay and sad to leave!


July 2022

Very friendly hosts and our dog loved their children. Minor issues were lack of tumble dryer inside cottage (when property description on website states one is installed) also would have been good to see rear access to cottage and pathway to garden area instead of just front door entrance/exit only.


June 2022

Yes really nice converted barn in a lovely rural location with great views over the owners land.


June 2022

Had a fantastic time Deb and paul are such lovely people and nothing was too much trouble. The Cottage was spotless on arrival and the welcome package was such a lovely treat homemade scones jam and cream. The kids all had a wonderful time too they felt at home and made some good friends to whom they are still in contact with. We are so looking forward to going again...


May 2022

slightly disappointing after previous stays and higher standards.


April 2022

We had a fantastic holiday and was greeted with a great welcome pack of milk,bread, scones,cream,jam,cereals,butter and a bottle of wine. White Oxen Manor is in a great location and easy access to the A38. The roundhouse is very spacious and we had all we needed with the added bonus of a field to let our 2 dogs run around. We will hopefully be back next year.


November 2021

Very nice welcome pack. Pleasant new owners.


September 2021

very much, superb accommodation, very welcoming hosts.


September 2021

Very much so, really lovely location and the owners were friendly and very helpful - we were made to feel very welcome. Although I have given 'good' for standard of furnishings I fully appreciate that it's a 'dog friendly' property so I wouldn't expect the standard to meet 'excellent'!


August 2021

We had such a lovely time at White Oxen Manor Roundhouse. The welcome package was great and the hosts were very friendly. We loved watching the horses in the fields and the house was immaculate. It is a great location and there are lots of great places to go nearby. In a week we went to Totnes for a wander in the pretty town, Buckfastleigh to the Lido, Buckfast Cathedral, Paignton, Bantham Beach, Haytor, Bellever Woods, Haldon Woods and Plymouth so we were very busy!


July 2021

Best equipped place we have stayed. Lovely and clean. So much space and in a Beautiful setting.


June 2021

Very enjoyable holiday and friendly owners.Would certainly go again and tell friends about it


June 2021

Very enjoyable holiday and friendly owners.Would certainly go again and tell friends about it


May 2021

We were extremely pleased that the high standards we have previously enjoyed at this property has been maintained by the new owners.


November 2020

Very pleasant and comfortable


October 2020

Stayed here many times and wonderful as always


October 2020

Please pass our thanks on to the owners. The accommodation was fantastic and so warm and cosy on arrival on a rainy day. Extremely well equipped and clean, best self catering that we've ever stayed in.


October 2020

Very spacious comfortable cottage. Disappointed no cream tea on arrival as had been mentioned in other reviews- probably coronavirus restrictions? Lovely outlook from the main room. Very quiet despite being very close to the Devon expressway- that made it especially easy to find!


September 2020

Owners were very friendly and helpful. We enjoyed our stay.


September 2020

Very well equipped and well maintained cottage in great location for visiting both Devon and North Cornwall. Owners were really lovely and were on hand should you need any local information. Would definitely book again .


September 2020

We did enjoy our stay - Had the weather been better we would have missed the lack of outside space. The couple who own the property were lovely.


August 2020

We had a lovely holiday and the house was perfect.


October 2019

Garden wasn’t directly accessible from house or secure for dogs, otherwise all very good and had a lovely stay. Thank you


October 2019

Wonderful holiday as usual.Margaret and Philip are great, nothing too much trouble.


August 2019

Best property we've stayed in during our time in Devon.


August 2019

yes - much appreciated the delicious homemade scones on arrival :)


August 2019

Friendly welcome on arrival and made sure our weeks holiday was perfect.


May 2019

Have been every year for the last three years. Can`t fault anything


April 2019

Excellent accommodation and location. Can't wait to come again.


January 2019

Another lovely holiday at White Oxen. Property spotlessly clean and warm with the best stocked kitchen you could wish for. Owners as delightful and helpful as ever.


August 2018

We enjoyed our stay it was central to all attractions . Owners on site and very friendly and helpful


August 2018

Very much enjoyed our stay. Greeted with homemade scones, jam & clotted cream. Lots to do and see in the local area.


July 2018

Yes it was the most idyllic house which was a great place to stay where we wanted to visit. We were greeted with delicious homemade scones and jam then together with the Devonshire cream was superb.


June 2018

We have always enjoyed our stays over the years in all the cottages at White Oxen. Philip and Margaret maintain an excellent standard all round as well as being warm and genuine hosts. We shall miss them when they move from White Oxen and very much hope the new owners will continue their good work.


May 2018

Fantastic once again.


April 2018

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay in White Oxen Manor cottage, with lovely views all around us. It was a very serene and tranquil area. The cottage was very well equipped, clean and surprisingly spacious. Margaret and Philip were extremely nice and welcoming, without forgetting the home-made scones upon our arrival. We would like to thank them for their good hospitality.


December 2017

A very clean, well equipped and warm cottage. Plenty of room for 6 people and excellent for a family group plus dogs.


September 2017

Very well appointed with lots of extras such as plastic containers, flask etc and welcome milk, scones, jam and cream with flowers in the vase. Great to have the owners on site with helpful hints


August 2017

We all thoroughly enjoyed our stay at The Roundhouse. The property was spotless and beautifully furnished. The owners, Philip and Margaret, were extremely welcoming and helpful; the cream tea on arrival (delicious homemade scones!) and flowers made a lovely start to our holiday. It was the perfect base for exploring the local area and would highly recommend.


August 2017

Although we enjoyed Devon and the weather was kind, we were rather disappointed with the cottage, it had received such good reviews, and for the price we paid we were expecting it to be wonderful...although it was well equipped and furnished It could certainly benefit from a deep clean as could the floors and carpets. There was a sour sickly smell on entering and my feet actually stuck to the kitchen floor! no mop or bucket to clean it with..meant down on my hands and knees. Cobwebs in the small bedroom and a snail on the ceiling! Giant wasps nest outside main bathroom so unable to open window. Fridge was warm, it took 2 days to moderately cool beers or wine, we had to use the freezer. No access to the garden from inside...you had to walk around the back...up a hill, past a manure heap, garden not secure, unsuitable for dogs or toddlers who could easy get through the two latts. We felt unable to use it. Nowhere to walk the dogs from the cottage except across muddy poo filled fields or on the road. Pitch black outside once dark and light useless, torch provided which wasn't much better. On the plus point the owners were very friendly and the scones,cream, fresh flowers and milk on arrival was a lovely touch but I'm afraid we won't be returning

We are really sorry that you didn't enjoy your stay. Margaret, the owner has no idea why the kitchen floor was sticky – it had been cleaned and certainly not in a rush as the cottage had been vacant the week before so they had plenty of time to make sure it was clean. She does not leave a mop as people have previously forgotten to rinse out and then they have gone smelly in a cupboard. She has also been over to check with the current guests that the fridge is okay – apparently it is turned up to the max but currently guests said no problems and are really enjoying their stay. Margaret said they will look into a new fridge anyway as it shouldn’t be on highest setting really. Regarding accessing the garden we don’t say it is accessible from the house but we don’t say it isn’t either, it simply says ‘to the rear of the property’ which is correct but you do need to walk around from the front door to it – We will make this clearer on the website. Regarding the darkness she said the drive is lit by 3 standard lamps and the yard by 2 standard lamps, both don’t get turned off until at least 11pm. After that time there is a very strong storm lantern, light outside the cottage door and a torch so she thinks that is sufficient Unfortunately neither we nor the owner can do much about the poo filled fields. Cows and sheep do tend to be inconsiderate about such matters, but there are plenty of lovely walks up on Dartmoor, a short drive from the Roundhouse. The wasps – she said there is a nest but she has the bathroom windows open when she cleans and never gets any in, no other guests have said they have been in either. She has been treating them weekly and they are being sprayed again this week so it is in hand. If you ever consider booking with us again please contact the booking team and ask for advice. That way we can ensure we recommend a property that best suits your requirements.

- The Toad Hall Team

Pleased to say that the day after this review was posted the wasp nest was removed and a new fridge installed.

- The Toad Hall Team


July 2017

A totally enjoyable return (as in many previous years) to this excellent property with its most helpful and friendly of owners in Philip and Margaret Andrade.


June 2017

This house was absolutely perfect for us. Fabulous location, equipped with everything we could possibly need, and spotlessly clean. The owners, Philip and Margaret, were so friendly and helpful. A real home from home. Particularly enjoyed the home made scones, jam and clotted cream. Can highly recommend and hope to return one day.


April 2017

A beautiful cottage in a great location. The beds were so comfortable. Plenty of hot water and the showers were superb. Owners were helpful and the cream tea on arrival was spot on . A great stay


February 2017

'Roundhouse Cottage' was very clean, comfortable and equipped to the highest standard. The description and pictures on the website were accurate in every way. 'Roundhouse Cottage' is set on the edge of Dartmoor National Park and places in the South Hams area are easily accessible as the A38 (Devon Expressway) is 2 minutes drive away. We would like to thank Margaret & Philip, the owners, for their warm welcome and the lovely cream tea on arrival. We would highly recommend 'Roundhouse Cottage' to anyone seeking the best in self-catering accommodation.


February 2017

We enjoyed our stay at Oxen Manor, the setting was superb and the cottage was clean throughout. The added touches of fresh flowers, scones, cream and jam were a real treat. We would like to say the owners Phillip and Margaret were really welcoming and especially kind to our children who enjoyed their visits to see Phillips horses. We would definitely recommend this cottage. Thank you Phillip and Margaret.


October 2015

Outstanding, helpful and really relaxing


April 2015

The cottage was excellent ,the owners very friendly and helpful The cream tea on arrival was delicious


December 2014

Toad Hall Cottages make a holiday a total pleasure from the moment you open the brochure to the last farewell glimpse of splendid accommodation.


November 2014

The proprietors were very welcoming and helpful at all times, consequently we felt at home and very relaxed. The accommodation was comfortable, warm and equipped to the highest standards. I would highly recommend this property to anyone seeking the best in self-catering accommodation.


November 2014

The Roundhouse was beautiful in every way. The owners extremely friendly and helpful, the house immaculate and the position for us was perfect on the edge of Dartmoor. However, obviously not so suitable for disabled as it is surrounded by hilly fields which makes for beautiful scenery. You need a car unless you are a good walker but that was no problem to us - our ages ranged from 76 down to 14 - but then we love Devon!!


August 2014

Lovely cottage, lovely owners we were made to feel most welcome. Well equipped cottage with nothing missing everything you could ask for. The cottage is set in a nice area, within reach of some great places. We very much enjoyed our stay and more than enough room for all six of us. lovely scones with cream and jam to welcome us Thank you would stay again


August 2014

fantastic cottage with lovely welcoming owners


April 2014

Excellent cottage, fantastically clean, really well equipped and well maintained, really friendly welcome and made to feel at home. Definitely recommend it an hope to visit again.


September 2013

I would recommend toad hall cottages to others


July 2013

Would highly recommend the property and very much hope to revisit next year


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