The Smithy

This cottage sleeps a maximum of 2 from £238 - £494

Details

The Smithy offers under floor heating and a log burning stove, 1 double bedroom with en-suite shower room, open-plan lounge with kitchen and dining areas. Weekly Bookings ONLY Christmas & New Year 2006, Wednesday to Wednesday

Address

Calstock

Description

Okel Tor is acknowledged by English Heritage to be one of the best surviving 19th century tin mines nationally and has recently been added to the list of scheduled ancient monuments. The Count House is the former mine captain's office and the Smithy was the workshop of the mine where miners' picks were sharpened. Both cottages are Grade II Listed and situated in an elevated position within approximately 16 acres of natural woodland and lowland heath on the banks of the River Tamar with beautiful views of Devon. There are a number of interesting ruins and an abundance of flora and fauna. Dartmoor, Bodmin Moor and the sandy beaches at Whitsand Bay are just a short drive away. The National Trusts enchanting Cotehele House is within walking distance and the Tamar Valley Discovery Trail actually passes through Okel Tor. Please note - there is a £20 charge for pets per week or part of week.

Facilities

bed linen and towels ,railway station nearby,duvets incl,television/video/music system,satellite TV,parking,log burning stove,heating/elec incl,near 7 NT properties,microwave / fridge,elec hob&cooker / gas cooker (Smithy),near shops/pub,barbecue ,covered veranda (Smithy) ,garden furniture / decked area (the count house) ,short breaks,mobile tel.reception,telephone incoming,children welcome (no cot) ,pets (max 2, £20 charge),non smokers preferred,saturday changeover,

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