Compass Cottage (1835)
Teignmouth | Accommodates 4 + cot* | Price Band F (£306 - £660)
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Compass Cottage (1835)
Accommodates 4 + cot*
50.541
-3.507
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Nearest Attractions
Please note, the displayed position of the property is accurate only to the nearest 100 metres.
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Shaldon (.1 miles)
Shaldon is an unspoilt village situated on the mouth of the river Teign between Torquay and Teignmouth. It has a thriving livelyhood based on the estuary. On a clear day, Portland Bill can even be seen despite being 50 miles away. A pretty village with 2 churches, a boutique, butcher, coffee shop and many conserved areas for all to enjoy.
50.540
-3.509
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Shaldon Wildlife Trust (.4 miles)
The meerkats are always great entertainment and there are some incredibly exotic animals you may never have heard of.
50.536
-3.499
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The Carlton Theatre (.6 miles)
Run by the Teignmouth Amateur Dramatics Society, this is a fun theatre for classic plays and Christmas pantos.
50.545
-3.494
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Teignmouth (.8 miles)
Teignmouth has all the attractions of a seaside town, including a Victorian pier, together with the fascinating activity of a working port - large ships, fishing vessels and pleasure craft move between the sea and the estuary.
50.547
-3.491
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Orestone Manor Hotel and Restaurant (2.8 miles)
Regularly voted as one of south Devon’s best restaurants, the Orestone Manor often uses home-grown produce from its own gardens.
50.501
-3.520
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Dawlish (3.3 miles)
Once a busy resort in Georgian and Victorian times, Dawlish now has a tranquil, relaxed feel. Some fine period architecture adds to the classic English seaside atmosphere and Dawlish has some very pretty ‘civic’ spaces – the Lawn is a public park that provides a beautifully green heart to the town through which a shallow river known as Dawlish Water runs, heading for the nearby sea in a series of small waterfalls; throughout the evening, coloured fairy lights along this waterway create a little magic for strollers.
50.581
-3.468
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These are just a few of the attractions near Compass Cottage. To find out more about these and for more results visit The Classic Guide.
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- Area
- Devon, South Devon
- Type of Location
- Village
- Sea Views
- No
- Sea
- 250y
- Beach
- 300y
- Sandy Beach
- 300y
- OS Map Reference
- SX 933 723
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