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Set in 45 acres Flear Country is located in the South Hams, Devon near the town of Kingsbridge, located approx 20 mins from Salcombe and 15 mins from Dartmouth (approx 4 hr drive from East Dulwich). There are 13 - gorgeous 5 star cottages and lodges to choose from - the smallest sleeps 2 the largest upto 10 guests. There is a heated indoor pool, tennis court, sauna, fabulous hot tub overlooking the rolling hills of the South Hams and a great indoor play area for children with a huge trampoline and climbing frame for those rainy days plus a yummy gastropub at the end of the drive! Beauty treatments are also available upon request. All cottages have wood burners and are very well equipped - stair gates and cots also available upon request. There are also decorated Christmas trees in all cottages and lodges.


In addition to the cottages there is a stunning 5 bed Georgian house (sleeps 10 + cots) - with a huge farmhouse kitchen complete with aga, a cosy snug room perfect to sit in front of the fire after a brisk walk on the local beach, a huge dining table that seats 12 also with a log fire and a decadent drawing room - perfect for curling up in front of the fire after too much Christmas indulgence!! Including all the above facilities.


Last minute Christmas Deals (All 4 Nights arriving 23rd Dec)

The Barn - Sleeps 4 ?567

The Granary - Sleeps 8 ?600

The Quarry - Sleeps 4 ?500


**Please email for photos/further info and "Main House", New Year and 2010 rates.


We look forward to hearing from you!! Please mention the East Dulwich Forum and you will receive a free bottle of bubbles!

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