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Tranquil old Devonshire country house in stunning position next to Dartmoor
Family-friendly holiday home in Okehampton
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10 out of 10
Exceptional
8 bedrooms6 bathroomsSleeps 16
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Okehampton, ENG
- Place, Dartmoor National Park17 min drive
- Place, Lydford Gorge19 min drive
- Place, Derriford Hospital32 min drive
Rooms & beds
8 bedrooms (sleeps 16)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 King Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 4
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 5
1 King Bed
Bedroom 6
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 7
3 Single Beds
Bedroom 8
1 Single Bed
6 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 2
Bathtub · Toilet
Bathroom 3
Bathtub · Toilet
Bathroom 4
Bathtub · Toilet
Bathroom 5
Bathtub · Toilet
Bathroom 6
Bathtub · Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Separate dining area
Garden
About this property
Tranquil old Devonshire country house in stunning position next to Dartmoor
Coryton House is a lovely Grade II house in west Devon, very close to Dartmoor National Park. It is an ideal place for a friends reunion or family celebration, with enough space for personal privacy but great opportunities for enjoying being together.
We also have excellent Wifi internet with a downloading speed of around 40 Mbps and upload of over 10 Mbps. So if you need to get some work done or play games, it should be easy.
The House is south facing and built on the side of a gentle slope with terraced gardens and woodland above and overlooking sheep filled fields across the Lyd Valley below. This is an exceptionally peaceful and beautiful valley, hidden away from the tourist traffic and the world in general. The north and south Devon and Cornwall beaches are just over 20 miles away and can be reached in under an hour. The market towns of Tavistock, Okehampton, and Launceston are close by and have excellent butchers, bakers, fishmongers, greengrocers - plus all the usual supermarkets. Waitrose and Tescos, and many others, deliver straight to the house.
The house has fine antique furniture, paintings and original features (leaded mullioned windows and fireplaces) which suit its style and age. The studded front door has a bell pull and huge bolts. Inside the door is a stone flagged entrance hall with space for walking sticks and dog beds: and there is a large loo with a splendid view (and no need to take off your walking boots!). The Dining Hall is a marvellous place for gathering friends and family together: it is 40' long with a large dining table at one end, and dining chairs with tapestry seats sewn by my great great grandmother. The open fire has comfy seating around large Knole sofas and deep armchairs. The lighting includes two large chandeliers, and lots of more subtle side lights, all reflected in huge mirrors. It has wooden parquet flooring, and a long window seat catches the afternoon sun. Two doors and a hatch lead from the dining room to the slate flagged kitchen with its 4 oven AGA, electric cooker (oven, grill and hob), double Belfast sinks (both big enough for large AGA pans), two dishwashers, and a large fridge The kitchen table seats 10 comfortably. In the pantry next door there is another large fridge, an under counter deep freeze, more storage space, and a table for preparing drinks etc.
The large south facing sitting room has a wood burning stove, lots of comfy seating, a desk, and a huge leaded window with long window seat (and gloriously warm radiator underneath!). The big bookcase has a range of books including local guides and maps, board games, playing cards, and jigsaw puzzles.
The south facing terrace is sheltered from the wind and has expansive views, with a large table and plenty of chairs: we have eaten outside every month of the year. It is also a fabulous spot for star watching with pretty much no other light to spoil your view. The garden and woodland are full of camellias, snowdrops, bluebells, wild garlic, and hydrangeas. In the summer the swallows twist and turn around the garden and at night the bats take over. The owls hoot all year long and, quite often, all day long.
The house has 4 attractive double bedrooms on the first floor, all en suite (one super-king double bed can be turned into twins). On the top floor there are another 4 bedrooms: 2 double (one of which is a super-king that be turned into twins), 1 x 3 bedded 'dorm', and 1 single bedroom, and 2 bathrooms. This means that every bedroom either has its own en suite bathroom, or is immediately next door to a bathroom. There are two cloakrooms on the ground floor. Lots of coat hooks and boot space by the back door.
There is a washing machine and a tumble drier in the back corridor.
Up to two well behaved dogs are very welcome. There is space for dog beds and crates. We ask they they do not go onto furniture or upstairs and are not left alone in the house unless in a dog crate.
Most of the garden is entirely yours. You can walk up the drive and then wander along the woodland path to a sunny glade where, if you look very carefully, you can see Brentor Church on the horizon. There is a path back down to the drive, or you can carry on along the 'Vicar's Walk' and either drop down the steep steps into the upper garden, or continue along the Walk until it leads you down to the Kitchen Garden. If you want to visit the church, go through the metal gate and on a short way down the road. Or you can return through the Kitchen Garden, to the upper garden and take the steps down towards the kitchen and back door. Note: these steps are very slippery when wet so hang on to the hand rail! Please help yourself to the herbs by these steps: sage, rosemary, thyme, and mint.
We also have excellent Wifi internet with a downloading speed of around 40 Mbps and upload of over 10 Mbps. So if you need to get some work done or play games, it should be easy.
The House is south facing and built on the side of a gentle slope with terraced gardens and woodland above and overlooking sheep filled fields across the Lyd Valley below. This is an exceptionally peaceful and beautiful valley, hidden away from the tourist traffic and the world in general. The north and south Devon and Cornwall beaches are just over 20 miles away and can be reached in under an hour. The market towns of Tavistock, Okehampton, and Launceston are close by and have excellent butchers, bakers, fishmongers, greengrocers - plus all the usual supermarkets. Waitrose and Tescos, and many others, deliver straight to the house.
The house has fine antique furniture, paintings and original features (leaded mullioned windows and fireplaces) which suit its style and age. The studded front door has a bell pull and huge bolts. Inside the door is a stone flagged entrance hall with space for walking sticks and dog beds: and there is a large loo with a splendid view (and no need to take off your walking boots!). The Dining Hall is a marvellous place for gathering friends and family together: it is 40' long with a large dining table at one end, and dining chairs with tapestry seats sewn by my great great grandmother. The open fire has comfy seating around large Knole sofas and deep armchairs. The lighting includes two large chandeliers, and lots of more subtle side lights, all reflected in huge mirrors. It has wooden parquet flooring, and a long window seat catches the afternoon sun. Two doors and a hatch lead from the dining room to the slate flagged kitchen with its 4 oven AGA, electric cooker (oven, grill and hob), double Belfast sinks (both big enough for large AGA pans), two dishwashers, and a large fridge The kitchen table seats 10 comfortably. In the pantry next door there is another large fridge, an under counter deep freeze, more storage space, and a table for preparing drinks etc.
The large south facing sitting room has a wood burning stove, lots of comfy seating, a desk, and a huge leaded window with long window seat (and gloriously warm radiator underneath!). The big bookcase has a range of books including local guides and maps, board games, playing cards, and jigsaw puzzles.
The south facing terrace is sheltered from the wind and has expansive views, with a large table and plenty of chairs: we have eaten outside every month of the year. It is also a fabulous spot for star watching with pretty much no other light to spoil your view. The garden and woodland are full of camellias, snowdrops, bluebells, wild garlic, and hydrangeas. In the summer the swallows twist and turn around the garden and at night the bats take over. The owls hoot all year long and, quite often, all day long.
The house has 4 attractive double bedrooms on the first floor, all en suite (one super-king double bed can be turned into twins). On the top floor there are another 4 bedrooms: 2 double (one of which is a super-king that be turned into twins), 1 x 3 bedded 'dorm', and 1 single bedroom, and 2 bathrooms. This means that every bedroom either has its own en suite bathroom, or is immediately next door to a bathroom. There are two cloakrooms on the ground floor. Lots of coat hooks and boot space by the back door.
There is a washing machine and a tumble drier in the back corridor.
Up to two well behaved dogs are very welcome. There is space for dog beds and crates. We ask they they do not go onto furniture or upstairs and are not left alone in the house unless in a dog crate.
Most of the garden is entirely yours. You can walk up the drive and then wander along the woodland path to a sunny glade where, if you look very carefully, you can see Brentor Church on the horizon. There is a path back down to the drive, or you can carry on along the 'Vicar's Walk' and either drop down the steep steps into the upper garden, or continue along the Walk until it leads you down to the Kitchen Garden. If you want to visit the church, go through the metal gate and on a short way down the road. Or you can return through the Kitchen Garden, to the upper garden and take the steps down towards the kitchen and back door. Note: these steps are very slippery when wet so hang on to the hand rail! Please help yourself to the herbs by these steps: sage, rosemary, thyme, and mint.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Outdoor space
Parking available
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Antique furniture and objects need respect.
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs (limit 2 total)
Up to 2 dogs. Not upstairs or on furniture
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
We should mention
A car is required for transport to and from this property
About the area
Okehampton
Located in Okehampton, this holiday home is in a rural area. Brent Tor and Kelly House are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre and Country Cheeses. Travelling with kids? Consider Launceston Steam Railway and Trethorne Leisure Park. Windsurfing and sailing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking/biking trails and cycling nearby.

Okehampton, ENG
What's nearby
- Brent Tor - 11 min drive - 6.2 km
- Tavistock Pannier Market - 15 min drive - 15.4 km
- Tavistock Golf Club - 16 min drive - 16.1 km
- Roadford Reservoir - 16 min drive - 11.7 km
- Lydford Gorge - 19 min drive - 9.9 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Union Inn - 13 min drive
- The Mary Tavy Inn - 17 min drive
- Taylor's - 14 min drive
- Arundell Arms Hotel and Restaurant - 13 min drive
- Fox & Hounds Hotel - 15 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Jane Vicat
We moved from Oxfordshire to Devon in 2014 having fallen in love with Dartmoor. I had worked in Oxford University for more than 30 years and it was the perfect time to move to somewhere at least as gorgeous.
Why they chose this property
Coming down the drive just felt wonderful with the view opening up all the way, and then we walked into the Hall and we went 'Wow'! Having the sitting room and lots of bedrooms looking out across the valley is fabulous. And the kitchen is great for working in - and plenty of space for relaxing and and chatting with children and friends while cooking. No-one gets underfoot.
What makes this property unique
We love having so much space: you can really stretch your legs without even going outside! The dining table in such a large room works really well. Living on the side of a valley means wherever you are walking outside the view is constantly changing. Having Dartmoor close by draws us out most days and we always appreciate it - rain or shine.
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