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Chantry Cottage

From £656

Per week

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  • Property code: CHANCO
  • Preferred changeover day: Friday
  • Check in: 4pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • 2 or more bathrooms
  • Access statement available
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Dishwasher
  • Electric vehicle charging (see description)
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Real fire
  • Nearby shop
  • Tumble dryer
  • Village
  • Washing machine
  • WiFi

Chantry Cottage is a wonderfully presented cottage in the picturesque riverside village of Dittisham, hidden amongst the rolling hills of the South Hams. Featuring a beautifully bright open plan kitchen/diner with large concertina doors onto the patio and garden, guests can enjoy home cooking and entertaining in this contemporary space with enviable views across the River Dart and beyond. Showcasing a mixture of traditional and contemporary features throughout, guests can relax in comfort anytime of the year, spilling out of the open plan living area to the patio and garden during warmer months and enjoying the cosy sitting room with log burner in cooler ones. For those looking to find a peaceful corner or quiet area to work, the versatile third bedroom offers a study area and doors to shut off the bedroom and create an extra lounge area with double doors onto a first floor terrace.

With three modern bathrooms, a ground floor bedroom (and bathroom), flexible first floor accommodation and a host of excellent nearby coastal and countryside walks and water-based activities, Chantry Cottage is the perfect choice for a group of friends, a family or indeed a couple to escape to.

PLEASE NOTE: Children under 5 years old cannot be accommodated at this property.

Front door to entrance hallway leading to sitting room, downstairs bedroom and stairs to first floor.

Sitting room with two 3-seater sofas, smart TV, log burner, double doors through to dining area and door to small hallway leading to downstairs shower room and WC.

Dining area with table and chairs for 6 and a wall mounted television.

Open plan kitchen with two electric oven and 5 ring electric hob, large fridge freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, microwave, kettle and toaster.

Downstairs bedroom with 4.6ft double bed, build-in wardrobe, desk and door to ensuite/downstairs shower room.

Downstairs shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.

Stairs to first floor landing leading to the master bedroom, third bedroom and family bathroom.

Master bedroom with 5ft king size bed, chest of drawers, wardrobe and door to ensuite shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.

Family Bathroom with bath, basin and WC.

Third Bedroom with 3ft single bed, wardrobe, dressing table, desk and drawers, double doors to first floor terrace and internal doors to close off front section of the room.

Lawned garden and stone patio with table and chairs for 5. First floor terrace.

A destination for keen sailors, fishermen and artists alike, the tranquil location of Dittisham is hard to beat. This attractive riverside village nestles on the banks of the serene River Dart, and benefits from a couple of pubs and the wonderful waterside Anchor Stone Café

The pontoon is a popular place for kids and families to relax and have a go at crabbing. This favourite holiday activity inevitably results in shrieks of delight as the cranky crustaceans are admired and compared whilst their captors try not to get nipped! Our top tip for crabbing success is to bait your line with little bits of bacon which crabs seem to find irresistible.

Directly opposite Dittisham, and just a short ferry ride across the river is Greenway House, once the holiday home of the famous crime author, Agatha Christie. The house along with its stunning river bank gardens are open to the public, and definitely worth a visit. Dogs are very welcome too, in the gardens on a short lead. This stretch of river has seen plenty of historic vessels pass by over the centuries, with tales from Viking long boats exploring the waters to American landing craft rolling past during the 2nd World War.

A variety of locally grown sweet plum, the 'Ditsum plum' was named after the village. You might spot some in the orchards over the summer months, or if you are lucky you might even get to taste some. They are sweet eating plums particularly good in jam – perfect for a Dittisham twist on a Devon cream tea!

The market town of Totnes and the waterfront town of Dartmouth are close to Dittisham, both with plentiful shops, pubs, cafés and restaurants. The towns also have supermarkets, handy for stocking up on your weekly shop.

There are also numerous beaches close to Dittisham. We recommend driving the breathtaking coast road from Dartmouth towards Torcross and stop off at Blackpool Sands and Slapton Sands on your way. You can also hire boats and have sailing lessons from the Dittisham’s pontoon, so whether you’re a complete beginner or an established sea dog you’re sure to be tempted onto the water during your holidays.

A holiday cottage in Dittisham makes a great base for exploring the beautiful River Dart and the stunning stretch of coastline around Dartmouth.

Off street parking for 1 vehicle.

A number of unrestricted on-street parking spaces can be found on the surrounding streets on a first come first serve basis, particularly near to the Red Lion Pub and on Riverside Road (a few minutes’ walk from the property). There are also two public charged car parks in the village at The Level and The Ham.

Electric vehicle charging is available via the mains socket (13amp) located on the opposite side of the house to the parking area.

  • Included: Duvets, pillows, bed linen, towels (guests will need to bring their own beach towels), water, electricity, electrical central heating, washer/dryer, iron and ironing board, clothes airer, vacuum cleaner and supply of logs for log burner.
  • Internet and Telephone: Wi-Fi available free of charge. There is no landline telephone available but mobile reception is generally reasonable, although please check with your provider prior to booking.
  • Electric vehicles: Electric vehicle charging possible (see parking section for details). Minimum £30.00 charge per week depending on the vehicle. Please contact Toad Hall Cottages should you require this facility.
  • No dogs allowed
  • Local Facilities: The Red Lion Inn (0.1 miles), Dittisham Shop and Post Office (0.1 miles), The Anchorstone Café (0.5 miles), Ferry Boat Inn (0.5 miles), The Sportsman’s Arms (2.8 mile), Dartmouth Golf and Country Club (4.2 miles) and all the amenities of Dartmouth town (5 miles) including supermarkets, shops, cafes, pubs, restaurants, leisure centre and a petrol station.

The Red Lion Inn
(Less than a mile)

(20)

A traditional pub in the heart of the village. Real Ales from Dorset and from the more local Dartmoor Brewery are available all year round, with additional guest ales in the summer months. Locally, seasonally sourced food is served where possible.

The Red Lion Inn The Level, Dittisham TQ6 0ES (T: 01803 722235) 

 

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I cannot believe these reviews.We were in Dittisham I believe the 4th of October.We went in the Red Lion after a steep walk and were rather tired .It was a joy just to see an inn and village shop and post office all in one.We ordered a drink and asked about food ,the young lady explained that the kitchen was closed but then the manager came out and offered to cook for us and we had sausage mash carrots and peas.Others then came in and had soup etc .We were very impressed at such kindness and good service,especially as yes they had the builders in.but no complaints from us .

October 2023


Really awful. The two ladies who run it are rude and arrogant. Don't expect a warm welcome. The toilets are filthy, the lounge is passible. Not recommended at all.

October 2023


Used takeaway dinner service ....prompt and efficient preparation of meals at short notice and tasty food

September 2023


A real community pub, post office and shop. Slightly eccentric but well worth a visit

May 2023


Heard some bad reviews about the Red Lion but found it to be a great pub with good food and an excellent well stocked shop. Also is a Post Office. Can collect warm croissants in the morning, have breakfast there, order bread.

August 2022


Not great. Dirty and not an option to eat in as menu so limited

August 2022


Fabulous quirky pub/shop/cafe at the top of the village. Staff really friendly and helpful, fabulous Dartmoor Legend ale. Well stocked shop - a bit of everything, and even hand-dived scallops in the freezer I noticed.

October 2021


Fantastic as a local pub, great food with lovely views on the terrace at the back …… but even better as a local shop …….everything you could need for self catering with fresh produce daily.

July 2021


Could not work our if closed or open? walked past one night and people sat inside, the next night door locked? A sign on the door may have been helpful.

June 2021


Very busy pub, but perfect for families with good play area. Food excellent

June 2021


Welcoming pub run by two ladies. Also the village shop. We strongly recommend that you support them during your stay. The view from their terrace is (almost) as good as the one from the Dower House!

June 2021


The heart of the village - pub/post office/shop all in one. As a result slightly feels like it's lost it's soul but nice to see everyone using the shop and post office side of the business and clearly a friendly local community. Nice enough views from the terrace, dogs welcome.

May 2021


The red lion is a unique place very friendly , and you can almost get anything you need here , and while you wait have a drink at the same time.

September 2019


Great they sell everything including beer bread milk eggs and a lot of other essentials and close when the pub closes. A very good idea as the nearest supermarket is about 3 miles away.

July 2019


lovely pub, lovely people, fantastic views

July 2018


Very good home-cooked food. Pleasant and attentive hosts.

May 2018


Fabulous, quirky, friendly all that a village pub and stores should be!

January 2018


Down to earth hub of the village Service always with a smile Don't expect luxury but it is amazing as not only a decent pub but post office and shop ad well As long as the pub is open it seems the shop is as well and it sells everything from newspapers & fresh croissants to cooked meats and household items

June 2017


Brilliant pub - has everything you could need in the shop, great little cafe and wonderful restaurant. Great for kids too.

June 2017


Very friendly and helpful staff. Has the advantage of an outside eating/drinking area. Reasonably well stocked shop/Post Office. Thoroughly recommend.

May 2017


The Ferry Boat Inn
(Less than a mile)

(30)

Affectionately known as the FBI, this is a lively pub on the shore of the River Dart with panoramic river views. The fantastic setting, live bands, locally sourced menu and wide selection of real ales creates a great atmosphere.

The Ferry Boat Inn Manor St, Dittisham, Dartmouth, Devon TQ6 0EX (T: 01803 722368)

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Walked from the car park along the shore (only possible when tide is out). Jazz afternoon on outside and we spent sometime sitting on the pontoon listening.

September 2023


Had a couple of drinks in this busy pub.

August 2023


Fab pizzas and great atmosphere.

August 2023


Always a pleasure to be back at the FBI. Thank you to Slugger and the team for making our annual pilgrimage a treat again. Great atmosphere always, good food and a brilliant quiz too. Great place with extremely good staff. Rich & H

June 2023


Great pub by the water

May 2023


Very good Pub, food also v.good

April 2023


Busy but good

September 2022


Great location. Expensive beer. Restricted to pizzas x5 days a week due to staff shortage.

August 2022


Fabulous but very busy. Only do pizza’s at the moment but they were very good. Had a table inside but got jostled a lot and very loud table next to us. Next time we took pizzas back to the garden at the cottage which everyone enjoyed a lot more

July 2022


Arrived on ferry from Greenway , only pizza available the lunchtime we went but they were delicious with good chips and nice beers. Friendly hosts

May 2022


lovely pub, staff very friendly even at the end of what must have been a very busy season! good selection of ales, fantastic views.

October 2021


Lovely and friendly pub . Great location. Very friendly staff and the pizzas were amazing. We ate in the pub and also had takeaway. Highly recommend.

September 2021


Lucky to get seat in window with fabulous view over the river. Staff friendly and welcoming, service very good, food was delicious.

June 2021


Fantastic service, friendly staff and amazing pizza's in a stunning location. Hope to return next year!

June 2021


Friendly staff, lovely pizzas and great view!

June 2021


I was hungry. But the FBI pizza was the best I have ever had. Seriously good. And a pint of the FBI was perfect. As for the location, get there before the sun dips behind the hill and you are rewarded. Top pub.

April 2021


Lovely food and great place to watch world go buy. More restricted menu due to covid, but otherwise great.

September 2020


Great local pub in a stunning location. Always busy, good food at reasonable prices with a friendly, relaxed, buzzing atmosphere. Definitely book if you want food.

August 2019


Great food great views and friendly staff. It is very tidal here and some locals park their cars on the beach but it’s a race when the tide comes in. Good stopping off point after the return ferry trip from Dartmouth but book in advance if you want a table as they are very popular

July 2019


Lunchtime baguettes and fish and chips were tasty and good value.

July 2019


Fantastic food and great staff,ate in one evening but fully booked but another, had a take away! including plates which we returned, Great fun 1st Sunday of the month live band out side, with paella and bbq. we will be back.

June 2019


Good food and friendly staff.

April 2019


Friendly place. We had a midweek meal here for 4 people. It was nice and standard pub fare, but a bit expensive for what it was really.

April 2019


Went on a Thursday evening for the quiz night and food. Tasty food and friendly staff and fun quiz.

October 2018


A lovely atmosphere here and very friendly staff. We did not eat here although the food did look very good and not over-priced: best to book tables in advance. Fun to sit outside on the tables or the pontoon and just chat to visitors and locals.

July 2018


Simply brilliant! Food is hearty and delicious but booking advisable due to the limited number of tables. The beer and cider on offer go down a treat and Thursday's quiz night is great fun! Alternatively just sit outside with a good pint and watch the world go by! Dog and child friendly too !

October 2017


Great location right on quayside Buzzy and full of character serving locals and holidaymakers needs Good food unpretentous menu reasonably priced. We ate there twice during the week and enjoyed on each occasion

June 2017


Have always enjoyed visiting the FBI - very friendly staff and the food is amazing. Great selection of beers and what a view from the window!

June 2017


Lovely old pub with great views but the drinks are pricey and we couldn't book for a meal.

April 2017


March 2017


Anchorstone Café - Dittisham
(Less than a mile)

(30)

Open for the summer season only from mid-March until the end of September this riverside café is a real gem, but hugely popular so make sure you book ahead.  Delicious seafood lunches including crab, lobster, mussels and oysters are the speciality, all in a beautiful setting.

The Anchorstone Café  Manor Street, Dittisham TQ6 0EX (T: 01803 722365)  

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Had a lovely lunch outside on the terrace overlooking the river. Weather was really good too which probably helped!

September 2023


Fantastic seafood and lovely location on the river but if you drive down you can only do this at low tide

July 2023


An absolute must for seafood and fish lovers. Amazing views to go along with the fabulous food and drink. Very dog friendly. Booking essential in season!!

May 2023


Great food at the Anchorstone would recommend - you need to book well in advance

May 2023


Excellent. Our favourite restaurant in Devon. Pity it is closed Tuesday & Wednesday.

April 2023


Fabulous

September 2022


Once we managed to get a table (only one day I’m entire week) it was fabulous! But closed two days of week Tues and Weds

August 2022


Fantastic lunch and great service

July 2022


The Anchorstone Cafe had such good reviews and our visit didn’t disappoint. We had a table directly overlooking the pontoon at Dittisham which was very busy and great fun to watch whilst dining. Prawns and scallops were delicious and that was just the starters, they serve amazing desserts too. Service was excellent. A must visit.

July 2022


Didn’t get chance to eat here, they make it difficult to book or look at a menu. Chain across the entrance, very unwelcoming, had to shout up to ask about booking. Didn’t bother in the end

July 2022


To call Anchorstone Cafe a "cafe' is absurd. A wonderful fish restaurant with excellent food and service.

May 2022


Didn’t use as Just way too expensive for a takeaway therefore unfair to rate in stars below as didn’t use premises

April 2022


Amazing lunches as always, wonderful menu, amazing staff and stunning location. Just sad to see Will and Jasmine leave.

September 2021


Almost don’t want to submit a review so we can keep Anchorstone a secret (however anyone who is in the know, is in the know) ………6 visits here during our recent trip to Devon and we’d have gone every day if we could have. I think that says it all. The Anchorstone & the tram there never ever disappoints!

July 2021


Food was lovely. It is difficult to book though, but highly recommended.

June 2021


A fantastic place for lunch during covid. Completely covered and most welcoming. Book to avoid disappointment!

May 2021


Hired the Lugger for a couple of hours. Lee was a star getting us sorted and I cannot recommend the location enough. Glorious. Professional set up. Walk around from the car park if driving to Dittisham and allow lots of time either side to enjoy the location and FBI...

April 2021


Fantastic food

October 2020


We did get take away from here, but we went in August and they didnt have a booking free until September! So if you do plan to go you need to book well in advance. Take away we did get was fine and service friendly.

September 2020


Excellent as before

August 2020


Excellent for coffee and cake although sadly they were fully booked all week for lunch so I would advise booking well in advance at peak season

August 2019


Unless you want to eat lunch at 1230 its virtually impossible to plan to eat here Putting your name on a list with a hope they call you when they have a table free is not ideal when trying to feed yourselves or your family

April 2019


Excellent. Pity it closed after our second day there.

October 2018


Always amazing, wonderful fresh fish and great staff. Definitely recommend.

September 2018


we have been every year for 7 years! we love the food, it never fails to please. staff polite and have the courtesy to tell you if there is a wait. it is always worth booking if you can but they only take bookings for 12.00, they wont guarantee anything after that

July 2018


We were very lucky in that we did not have to wait too long for a table: I would advise you to make a reservation in advance though as it is so popular. The food and service were excellent and one would be hard-pressed to find fault. We had a lovely table on the outside balcony so were able to enjoy the lovely views. I can thoroughly recommend this restaurant is you have a liking for freshly-caught fish: the burger apparently is excellent too!

July 2018


Brilliant situation overlooking the water.. Food was a delight. Good coffee.Will certainly re-visit. Need to book. Very popular.

May 2018


Best food. .5 stars. You will always return there, cooking is fantastic.

October 2017


Love love love this place food amazing, hosting and service excellent and very friendly, location is just beautiful. We travel miles out of our way to visit the Anchor stone Cafe. Frequent diners.

May 2017


What an absolute gem this is. Lovely coffee and cakes and wonderful seafood lunches. Great for kids & you can take dogs in the outside area.

April 2017


Sharpham Vineyard and Cheese Dairy
Sharpham Wine at Sandridge Barton
(2 miles)

(8)

The new home of Sharpham Wines, Sandridge Barton includes a state of the art winery, visitor centre and café amidst a 32 acre vineyard on the banks of the Dart, producing fine quality English wines.  While away a few hours on a tour of the vineyard, discover the unique flavours of Sharpham wine at a wine tasting or enjoy a delicious meal in the café.

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10% off any pre-booked tours, tastings and in the shop with your Toad Hall Cottages Discount Card

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Went for the self-guided tasting with cheese and bread. Friendly and knowledgeable staff, we enjoyed trying out 8 different wines and their delicious Crematte cheese. Great way to spend an hour or so.

September 2023


A culinary delight!

July 2023


Absolutely Fabulous

September 2022


We spent a very enjoyable afternoon on the 'self guided tasting' eating good cheese and tasting lovely wines. It was all rounded off by a good walk in glorious countryside and a nice coffee. Next time we will be more organised and book in plenty of time for the 'proper' tour. Thank you

September 2021


Despite the Covid restrictions, we enjoyed a wonderful wine and cheese tasting experience. We intend to return to explore the estate, vineyards and shop.

October 2020


Beautiful location. Nice to walk through vineyard and along the river. Enjoyed a takeaway meal from the restaurant at the picnic tables overlooking the river.

September 2020


We loved the walk around the vineyards, which are set in beautiful countryside. The staff were friendly and helpful and the wine and cheese tasting were excellent. We had our dogs with us, and they were also made very welcome! A perfect location and experience - highly recommended!

April 2019


A beautiful location with delicious looking food - unfortunately had 3 children in tow so totally unsuitable for us! A touch of luxury that I would like to visit again minus the offspring!

August 2018


The Church House Inn, Stoke Gabriel
(2 miles)

(14)

Friendly and popular early 14th century pub with good value food and sunny front terrace.

The Church House Inn  Stoke Gabriel, TQ9 6SD (T: 01803 782384) 

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Lovely friendly feel. Fabulous staff. Great pub food.

August 2023


Perfect village pub. Friendly atmosphere and nice food. Thank you.

September 2021


Very good, friendly with good food. ALSO takes dogs.

September 2021


Lovely pub. Very friendly and helpful staff. Thoroughly enjoyed visiting whilst we stayed in the village.

July 2021


A great pub! Really friendly staff managing covid safety really well. We really enjoyed the food -excellent fish pie and lasagne dishes and perfect service .

September 2020


A lovely spot, had a great lunch here one day. Interesting history too.

September 2019


Great pub food and a really welcoming atmosphere - enjoyed the pub quiz too

June 2019


Had lunch here really enjoyable

April 2019


How refreshing to find a real pub. Good food made to feel welcome and really enjoyed the Sunday night quiz

October 2018


Hearty meal. Friendly service. Lovely old pub atmosphere

August 2018


Ok, but we ordered simple sandwiches and 2 portions of chips. Came as toasties with 1 chips.

October 2017


Love the Church House Inn, great folk, good food. Really worth a visit.

July 2017


Lovely traditional pub, with good basic, home cooked pub food.

May 2017


Great food, good friendly local feel, thoroughly enjoyed the times we visited and had good.

March 2017


Dittisham Boats
(Less than a mile)

(5)

If you like messing about in boats Dittisham Boats have lots to choose from.  Operating from the pontoon by the Ferry Boat Inn in Dittisham they offer a range of easy to operate motor boats and sailing boats as well as kayaks and paddleboards.  Whether you venture upriver to Totnes or downriver to Dartmouth, this is a particularly beautiful stretch of the River Dart and a day out on the water will be a highlight of your holiday. 

www.dittishamboats.co.uk

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2 hours hire lots of time to go to Dartmouth and back. Clear safety briefing and great service all round. Great tgat dog could come too.

August 2023


You should remove the photo of a sailing day-boat, as it is no longer offerred which was a disapointment to me as I intended to use it

August 2022


Dissapointed as they no longer offer the sail boat which is what I wanted, Suggest it is removed from the photo,as it is mis-leading.

June 2022


Hired a Boat from Dittisham, lovely views nice leisurely sail

June 2021


We hired paddle boards here and it was great experience and had life jackets for us and the kids

September 2020


ABC Watersports
(Less than a mile)

ABC Watersports aims to make watersports accessible to everyone, whatever your age, ability or confidence level. A local company using highly qualified paddlesport instructors, ABC Watersports offers professional guided trips, lessons and hire using paddleboards and kayaks.  Perfect for families and all age groups, what better way to get out on the water and explore the West Country's breathtaking scenery ? 

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Greenway House
Greenway House
(Less than a mile)

(21)

A National Trust property and former holiday home of Agatha Christie, Greenway House gives an extraordinary glimpse into the life and sanctuary of one of the UK’s best loved authors. Set in the 1950s when Agatha and her family spent summers there, the house sits with riverside views over the Dart estuary and is surrounded by magical gardens and woodland. The inspiration for much of her writing, the house is also brimming with interesting artefacts, archaeological finds, botanical china and books to give a glimpse through the eyes of a spectacular creative mind, before heading into the café for a spot of lunch and a good cup of tea.

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The House and Gardens and their location are outstanding. And the journey by ferry from Dartmouth just adds to the overall experience.

October 2023


Wonderful day out. Went by ferry from Dartmouth, worth doing this rather than driving and having to book a parking space. Quite a trek from the house down to the boathouse, but worth it - a very knowledge guide. In fact, knowledgeable guides in the main house too. We wanted to stay and have lunch but it was very busy, all tables full and on the day we went, the card machine was playing up, resulting in a 40 minutes queue to order food. Hence we took the ferry back to Dartmouth and had a late lunch there. Still worth visiting.

September 2023


Loved this house. Would loved to have been a house guest 'back in the day'.

August 2023


Well worth a visit and then walking to Dartmouth - was a great day out

May 2023


I super property to visit. Travelled by passenger ferry from Dittisham. Lovely walks around the garden as well as a very interesting house.

September 2022


Agatha Christie's holiday home. Easy to access on the boat. Excellent place to visit and very interesting. Nice walk around the property to the boat house.

August 2022


A really interesting place to visit, beautiful gardens. Thoroughly recommend visiting via boat along the river Dart.

August 2022


Would recommend a visit if you’re a big fan of Agatha Christie. Loved walking through the house and listening to the old fashioned music, was waiting for Miss Marple or Poirot to walk in. Recommend booking car space before going. It’s a long walk to entrance so need to think about mobility issues. But we were able to drop passengers off and go back to space. Lovely day out

June 2022


Wonderful NT property. So lovely to be able to touch items too! Beautiful grounds. Great trip on the boat from Dartmouth.

April 2022


very interesting house and garden. I felt the experience would have been improved with more information boards around the property. I recommend reading a book about the house and Agatha Christie/her family before you visit. Loved getting there on the ferry from Dittisham.

October 2021


lovely house and gardens down to the boat house, nice touch are the deck chairs on the lawn, lovely patio area for refreshments, approached on foot from Kingswear its a lovely walk through Longwood

September 2021


One of our most enjoyable days in South Devon: do take the ferry from Dartmouth, it's a lovely trip . The gardens are wonderful and the house enjoyable but sadly little information about the history of the house is given and there is no detail about the rooms one can visit.

September 2021


A lovely place to visit, enjoyed the house history and the fabulous gardens overlooking the water. Nice addition to access over the water from Dittisham but note that the water taxi stops before the house closes.

July 2021


Visited greenway house via the ferry , a very pleasurable day out

June 2021


Stunning house and fabulous gardens. The most beautiful views to the Dart. We caught the ferry from Dittisham which was amazingly convenient and a lovely way to arrive.

May 2021


Enjoyed arriving by boat and walking round the grounds, and then back on the Dart trail to Kingswear. Excellent coffee, and NT shop staff were very helpful. Didn't find the house as interesting as we imagined.

September 2020


A lovely place giving a real feel of the life of its previous owner. One of my favourite NT places. Can be reached by ferry or train. Makes a peaceful and relaxed day out in any weather.

August 2019


Lovely boat trip to this property, fairly steep climb up but there is a car available to drive you up there should you need it. Cafe very slow to serve and the queues were outside the restaurant .....so go in good weather Property and gardens a little disappointing.

June 2019


What an amazing place, easy to get to from Dittisham. The nicest National Trust place we have visited! Pop down to the boat house to meet the bank voles!

August 2018


One of the best NT houses we have visited. Absence of roped of areas in the rooms made it possible to immerse oneself in Agatha Christie's world

May 2018


Excellent and dogs welcomed into the garden as well. Beautiful house and gardens and location stunning. Enjoyed by all ages.

April 2017


Blackness Marine
(Less than a mile)

Situated near Dittisham, Blackness Marine is ideal for those wishing to bring their boats on holiday to explore the stunning River Dart, its waterside inns and cafes as well as the scenic surrounding coastline, all from the security of this convenient base situated half way between Totnes and Dartmouth.  This family run facility offers visitor rates for trailer boat storage & self launch during summer months, access 7 day per week access from Easter – October alongside their annual membership packages.  Access to the river here is both user friendly and convenient with ample car & trailer parking, customer facilities and comes highly recommended, booking essential. 

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Totnes Kayaks
(2 miles)

(6)

What better way to explore the beautiful river Dart than by kayak. Totnes Kayaks gives you the chance to enjoy the peace and quiet of the river, experiencing nature and wildlife close up.  All equipment is rigourously safety checked, all gear is provided and no previous experience is necessary.  The friendly team also monitor tidal conditions to ensure your safety and offer friendly guidance on where to go and things to spot. 

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We had a fantastic time on the kayaks and Mark was very helpful.

August 2022


Easy booking and good guidance for paddle to the pub.

April 2022


A wonderful stretch of water to explore. We thoroughly enjoyed our two hours up Bow Creek.

August 2021


Great friendly staff who were very helpful to inexperienced Kayakers! We thoroughly enjoyed our time on the River Dart and would definitely return should we be lucky enough to visit again. Lovely views!

July 2021


Highly recommend Totnes Kayaks. Equipment was top class and they couldn’t do enough to make sure we were happy with our hire. Great recommendations of where to kayak, what time and day to make the most of the tides

August 2019


Very helpful staff - both friendly and informative. A very pleasant afternoon spent - wish we'd had time to do it again.

August 2018


Broadsands Beach
(3 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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Elberry Cove
(3 miles)

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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


Churston Cove
(4 miles)

If you’re willing to venture off the beaten track, you’ll discover one of Brixham’s hidden gems, Churston Cove. Surrounded by sloping wooded hillsides, this beautiful little cove isn’t the easiest to get to, which makes it an idyllic, peaceful place to while away the day. The crystal clear water is safe for kids to paddle and play in, and is a popular swimming spot. Parking is available at Freshwater carpark, a 15-minute walk away. There are no toilet facilities or cafes, and the beach is accessed via a long, steep path, which is uneven in places, but this beautiful little cove is worth the effort. Churston Cove is dog-friendly all year round.

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Fishcombe Cove
(4 miles)

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Take the coast path from Brixham and escape the crowds at Fishcombe Cove, a peaceful shingle cove, protected on all sides by tall red cliffs. Access to this little cove isn’t easy, via a steep path from Freshwater carpark, but it is definitely worth the effort. The clear, blue sea is sheltered and calm, making it a favourite with swimmers and kayakers. Fishcombe Cove is also a popular place for boats and yachts to moor up and make the most of the beautiful water. If you’re lucky, you might even catch a seal popping its head up to say hello. There is a café and toilets here, but both are only open during the summer months. Fishcombe Cove is dog-friendly all year round.

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A lovely little cove perfect to have a dip in the ocean. Be warned though that there is a steep downward hill to get to it and it is a rocky beach so there is plenty of slippery seaweed around. It is nice and sheltered and wasn't too busy either so a great place to get your feet wet or to go for a swim. Would recommend :-)

August 2023


St Mary's Bay
(5 miles)

The decent to St Mary’s Bay is one of the best views in Brixham, with panoramic views of the English Riviera. This beautiful, unspoilt beach has a carpark nearby, but we recommend walking there to make the most of the stunning surroundings. The sandy and shingle beach is sheltered by steep cliffs on either side, which means the decent to the beach isn’t easy, especially for those with mobility disabilities. There are no facilities at the beach, but visitors can take the coast path north to Berry Head Nature Reserve, where there is a great café and toilets, as well as stunning coastal views. Dogs are welcome all year, making St Mary’s Bay a great place to take a well-earned rest on your dog walk.

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April 2024

We had a fantastic week. The house is lovely, very well set up and the views are amazing.


October 2023

Very enjoyable stay, very clean. You had to be a bit careful with parking the car.


June 2023

Kitchen near sink had an ant problem. I think they were getting in just under the window. Otherwise a delightful property.


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