Killerton Park Cottage

Devon, Devon

Details

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This 1920s carriage drive lodge house is on the edge of the Killerton Parkland with views towards Ashclyst forest. It allows easy access to Killerton House with its fine gardens that were created to be beautiful year round. It makes an excellent base for walkers with numerous trails in the area or as a base for exploring Devon.

The cottage's layout

Ground floor
kitchen, sitting room with solid fuel stove, dining room.
First floor
two bedrooms (double and twin), bathroom with shower over bath.
Visitor notes

air source heating.

One reserved parking space in the nearby visitor car park next to the cottage gate.

A large enclosed garden to the side of the cottage with a patio area.

The washing machine and tumble dryer are a combined washer/dryer.

The footpath to the chapel is located by the side of the cottage.

Cottage details
Sleeps
4
Bedrooms
2
Let starts
Thursday
Min stay
3
Dogs allowed
Yes, 1
Cottage ref
012043
Special offers
  • May Half Term 20% - Offer from 28/05/2013 to 02/06/2013 Save 20% 20% Discount
Features
  • Open Fire / Stove
  • Pub Nearby
  • Dogs Welcome
  • Garden Appeal
  • Railway Nearby
Facilities
  • Radio
  • Microwave
  • Washing Machine
  • Television
  • Dishwasher
  • Cot/Highchair
  • Tumble dryer

Nearby

Things to see and do nearby

South West England
Two women drawing a huge sun on the sandy beach at Kynance Cove, Cornwall. © John Miller

The South West region is probably England's most well-known holiday hotspot, being home to some of the most famous seaside resorts. Pretty villages and harbours in Cornwall, many with sweeping sandy beaches, such as St Ives, Polzeath and Port Isaac to name but a few, give way to sophisticated seaside resorts in Devon and Dorset which include Bournemouth, Torquay and Ilfracombe. The history of this region is unrivalled; Wiltshire's spectacular downland and the stone circles at Avebury and Stonehenge, through Hardy's Dorset, dramatic Dartmoor and gentler Exmoor, to the mining landscapes of Cornwall and West Devon, which are now recognised as being of international significance, having been awarded World Heritage Site status in 2006. The Trust protects 370 miles of the coastline in Devon and Cornwall and, wherever you are in the two far western counties, you're never more than 25 miles from the sea. As well as this peninsula, the Trust also cares for much of the countryside in Gloucestershire, Somerset, Wiltshire and Dorset and a wide array of fascinating properties to visit and explore. Not surprisingly, perhaps, this area is also home to the widest selection of National Trust holiday cottages.

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Attractions
  • Crealy adventure park
  • Exeter Cathedral and shopping centre
Activities
  • Bird watching
  • Cycling
  • Horse riding
  • Walking
  • Watersports
National Trust places to visit
Killerton
The ivy-covered Georgian house at Killerton Glorious landscape garden surrounded by parkland, fine 18th-century house with renowned historical fashion collection
Killerton: Budlake Old Post Office
Front view of Marker's Cottage from the road at Killerton Estate. © NTPL/Chris King Charming example of a 1950s Post Office Room with cottage garden
Killerton: Clyston Mill
The milling machinery inside Cotehele Mill © NTPL/Andrew Butler Historic working watermill in idyllic riverside setting
Killerton: Marker's Cottage
Front view of Marker's Cottage from the road at Killerton Estate. © NTPL/Chris King Thatched medieval cob house with smoke-blackened timbers and painted wooden screen
Knightshayes Court
Knightshayes Court in the snow, Devon © Knightshayes Court Victorian country house with richly decorated interiors and garden with outstanding plant collection
A la Ronde
An exterior view of A la Ronde, a unique 16-sided house © David Garner Quirky 18th-century house with fascinating interior decoration and collections

Visitor comments

Comments from past visitors

  • Mrs Measures
    • January 2013
    • East Sussex
    Lovely place

    Victorian cottage is my dream design of home. Did not want to leave, really lovely place. Not sure what it would be like in the height of the season being so close to the car park.

Prices

What it will cost

The detail

Prices include:

  • VAT at the current rate
  • Linen, heating and electricity (except where shown in the cottage details)

Special offers

  • May Half Term 20% - Offer from 28/05/2013 to 02/06/2013 Save 20% 20% Discount

Supplements
(not included in the price table above)

  • A non-refundable £10 charge is not included, and will be added to the total price of your holiday to cover the cost of accidental breakages
  • Unfortunately we cannot accept website bookings more than 15 months in advance. Please call 0844 800 2070 or email cottages@nationaltrust.org.uk to enquire about future cottage bookings and reservations.
  • As part of the annual pricing review of all its cottages the National Trust reserves the right to move individual cottages up or down the price bands and to alter date breaks. We also reserve the right to charge supplements for certain cottages for specific dates covering special events, e.g. Rosetta Cottages on the Isle of Wight during Cowes week. We will notify you of any special event supplements at the time of booking.

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