Two self contained private cottages, both sleeping 2 adults in comfortable double beds.

Self catering - both have fully equipped kitchens.

All bed linen and towels provided

Dogs are most welcome (see tariffs page)!


Guest Comments

Tranquillity. – D. & J., Bracknell.

We haven’t been this relaxed for a long time. - K.J., Cambridge.

This cottage is without doubt the best cottage we’ve stayed in and in the perfect setting. We’ll be back. - V. & J.

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Contact Us:
Tel: 01822 859050
Email:
info@dartmoorfarmcottages.co.uk

Proprietors:
David and Val Wright

Address:
Holewell Farm
Walkhampton
Yelverton
Devon
PL20 6LW

Welcome to Holewell Farm

A Walker's Haven Nestling in a Charming Dartmoor Farm

In the wooded valley of the river Walkham in the south western area of the Dartmoor National Park a wonderful wilderness of moorland, valleys and granite tors. Five minutes walk to the moor and its spectacular views and walking. Located with complete privacy within the owners' small farm offering total peace and tranquillity (so many guests remark on this).

  • Dartmoor – the last great wilderness in England. A place of stunning beauty and steeped in history from the iron age, through tin mining, rabbit warrening and quarrying.
  • Holewell is on Dartmoor and walks start right outside our gate, with open, uncultivated moorland within less than ¼ mile.
  • Peaceful walks. You will rarely encounter other walkers, especially during weekdays and off season.
  • Sensational views in all directions on any walk you take.
  • Places of mystery such as Wistman’s Wood and Cranmere Pool.
  • Dartmoor prison at Princetown. You can also visit the excellent High Moor Visitor Centre exhibition as well as a good art gallery.
  • The Abbots’ Way still marked by granite crosses
  • See Dartmoor ponies roaming freely on the moor.
  • Skylarks are a declining species, but they are still common on Dartmoor in the spring and summer as well as a huge variety of other flora and fauna including several species of deer, badgers and foxes.
  • Many agreeable halfway destinations on walks such as pubs and places of historic interest.
  • On Tuesday and Saturdays in late autumn and winter you may catch sight of one of the hunts trail hunting over the moor with their hounds. If you wish to attend a meet (they are always at 11.00 a.m.) we can usually tell you where they will be. You will find them very welcoming and friendly.

 

How To Find Us

 

Directions

After Exeter take the A38 towards Plymouth. Take the 2nd Ashburton exit, signposted Princetown. Follow this scenic route over the moor, through Princetown and on to Dousland. Turn right at the crossroads in Dousland to Walkhampton. Turn right at the war memorial, go straight through the village past the pub and school, turn right at the sign: Eggworthy. Holewell is 0.9 miles on the left and has a slate sign on the wall.

Or:
Entering our postcode, PL20 6LW, on your satnav will bring you straight to our door.


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