This is a lovely 19th century coach house on the edge of Dartmoor, close to historic Tavistock and the Tamar Valley. The valley is of outstanding natural beauty, yet only 15 miles from Plymouth. Sorry, no children under 5 years old.
The Coach House was built on a site, which was originally an Anglo Saxon settlement in 850 AD. It was built by The Duke of Bedford in 1857 to his own design as part of a model farm. It was sold in 1988 and converted to a 3-star hotel. In 1996, an adjoining property was property was purchased to give the hotel a total of 12 bedrooms.
Hotel Facilities
General
Heating,
Gay Friendly.
Activities
Hiking.
Services
Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN,
Internet Services,
Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included.
Hotel Policies
Important! Some policies may vary from these depending on your room, date and rate selection. Please check the room information when booking.
Children and extra beds
Children cannot be accommodated at the hotel.
There is no capacity for extra beds/cots in the room.
Check In / Check Out
You may check in from 15:00 hours until 23:30 hours.
You must check out by 11:00 hours.
Cancellations
If cancelled up to 3 days before date of arrival, no fee will be charged.
If cancelled later, the first night will be charged.
In case of no-show, the total price of the reservation will be charged.
Room offers cottage style pine furnishings including a barley twist four-poster bed, wood burner (winter use only) wooden decking balcony with steps to a small private garden. There are wonderful views over the valley to Dartmoor National Park.
This room is available as a double with queen-size bed; a triple with 3 single beds; or a family room with double or twin beds plus 2 bunk beds.
Amenities:
Radio,
Wake Up Service/Alarm Clock,
Telephone,
Heating,
Shower,
Toilet,
TV,
Tea/Coffee Maker.
Restaurants and Bars
42 covers, plus carvery area, overlooking a small walled garden.
Directions
At Tavistock, take the A390 west for 2.5 miles,where you will come to a roundabout at Gulworthy Cross. Take the third turning off the roundabout to the village of Chipshop. At the Chipshop Inn,which is on your left, turn right and go down the hill for a third of a mile to the hamlet of Ottery, we are the first building on the right and the carpark is on the opposite side of the road
*Directions included in email booking confirmation