About
Strete Barton House |
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Strete
Barton House is a 16th Century
Manor House set in extensive grounds in the picturesque village of Strete,
near Dartmouth. Panoramic sea views across Start Bay from Start Point
lighthouse to the mouth of the river Dart. Ideal to explore the South
Hams and only 1 mile from the award winning beaches of Slapton and Blackpool
Sands, Slapton Ley Nature Reserve and lake and the South West Coastal
Path 30 metres away. |
Contemporary interiors, bedrooms fitted with luxurious French sleigh beds, Egyptian cotton sheets and feather down pillows, TV with DVD, extensive beverage tray, mineral water and luxury French Damana toiletries. Drawing room with sofas and armchairs and open fireplace. Breakfast served in the dining room overlooking the garden. Full English breakfast is included, using local ingredients, fresh home made fruit salad and local farm yogurts. On arrival we are delighted to offer you a home-made cake and tea or coffee served in the drawing room, or on the terrace in our garden over looking the sea. |
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We have recently installed a complimentary
wireless internet connection for anyone who wishes to use their laptop
to gain access to the internet |
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Strete
Barton House is ideally situated between Blackpool Sands, and Torcross
Village – with it’s
beach and the Slapton Ley Nature Reserve, however it is still only 5
miles from the multi-cultural river town of Dartmouth. The sailing village
of Salcombe is only 15 miles away, whilst Kingsbridge, the principal
town in the South Hams, is only 12 miles to the west. |
Strete has the Michelin rated “King’s Arms” with an excellent seafood menu. The “Laughing Monk” restaurant, featured in the Good Food Guide, is a mere 15 second walk from Strete Barton House. Whether you are a sun worshipper or surfer, both Blackpool Sands and Slapton Sands offer fantastic facilities for young and old. For the walkers there are numerous stunning coastal walks, whilst for the naturalists, there is no finer place than Slapton Ley Nature Reserve. For the less energetic, why not enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of our walled garden, with sea and coastal views back towards the Mew Stone, at the mouth of the River Dart. |
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