With quick access to A38, Notter Mill is a great base for you to explore the South West. With the local pub 500 metres from your door and supermarkets within 2.5 miles, you will have everything you need for a great break away. Local attractions include Adrenaline Quarry (10 miles), and the Eden Project (30 miles) or venture out to the coast and visit the popular fishing village of Looe famous for its bars, restaurants, local shops and boat trips. This wonderful complex of cottages is nestled on the banks of the River Lynher in a peaceful and secluded setting with a tranquil atmosphere and boasts plenty for the family to do with its own outdoor heated swimming pool and play facilities, and fishing available locally. Enter the lodge and step into a very spacious lounge/dining/kitchen with plenty of light and a wonderfully open feel. The kitchen is complete with an electric oven and hob, microwave, and fridge/freezer, the perfect place to pack up a good lunch for the day or cook up a delicious evening meal. Head through to the lounge/dining area where you will find a great sociable place to spend time either around the dining table or relaxing on the comfy seating in front of the open fire watching your favourite programmes on the TV with Freeview. Heading through to the two bedrooms, the first is a lovely king size bedroom with plenty of storage space while the second is a triple room with a bunk bed and an additional single bed, great for children. Next door is the bathroom with a shower over the bath and a WC. Outside is a wonderful patio area with garden furniture and a private bubbling hot tub, as well as a shared lawn to use. The complex has a coin operated launderette available on site for guests, along with a play area, tennis court, and an outdoor heated swimming pool for all to enjoy. There is parking for one car on the private driveway outside the lodge, and further parking in the shared private car park.
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Think rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, great surf and sparkling blue seas, the wild moors of Dartmoor to the Somerset Levels and the dramatic Cheddar Gorge, the South West has plenty to offer. With a lively arts scene, great local food and walking and cycling opportunities galore.