Old Coach House
Berry Pomeroy, United Kingdom
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Scenic Views
Concierge
A/C
Home details
Bedroom 1
2 single beds
Bedroom 2
1 king bed
Tucked away near the enchanting village of Berry Pomeroy, between historic Totnes and the dramatic landscapes of Dartmoor, The Old Coach House is an atmospheric and beautifully restored self-catering barn designed for peaceful escapes. Set in a private garden and surrounded by rolling hills, this hideaway blends rustic charm with contemporary comforts for couples, families or friends looking to unwind in the heart of South Devon.
A Stylish Take on Country Living
This lovingly converted barn is a sanctuary of low timber beams, exposed stonework, artisan furniture and warm, nature-inspired interiors. Each space is crafted to soothe—think sheepskin rugs, curated earth-tone décor and soft lighting that invites slow mornings and cosy evenings.
In winter, curl up by the open fire with a glass of red as the Rayburn warms the heart of the home. In summer, throw open the doors, wander through the private garden and gather seasonal fruit—apples, berries and gooseberries—straight from the trees and bushes.
A Kitchen for Slow Living & Good Food
The classic Rayburn keeps the kitchen warm and welcoming through cooler months, while a separate hob and oven ensure a modern cooking experience. With views of the garden and countryside beyond, it’s an idyllic place to prepare breakfast, cook long lunches or share relaxed family meals.
The barn also benefits from a reverse-osmosis water system, providing exceptionally pure drinking water throughout your stay.
Bedrooms Designed for Rest & Luxury
Head upstairs to discover two beautifully styled bedrooms:
- Master Bedroom
A romantic retreat featuring a custom-made cast-iron king-size bed (with its own steps!), vaulted ceiling, original beams and peaceful countryside views. Drift into a deep sleep surrounded by history and gentle rural quiet.
- Second Bedroom
A spacious and flexible room with zip-and-link beds, allowing setup as a super-king or two singles. This bedroom includes its own private en-suite shower room, ideal for families or friends travelling together.
- The spa-style family bathroom, accessible from both the landing and master bedroom, features a luxurious bathtub and separate walk-in shower.
Private Garden Sanctuary
Outside, the barn is embraced by a tranquil planted garden—perfect for alfresco dining, reading in the sunshine or wandering through fruit trees in late summer. With countryside views on all sides, it’s a peaceful haven to reconnect with nature.
The Neighbourhood: Berry Pomeroy, Totnes & South Devon
The Old Coach House lies within easy reach of Dartmoor, Totnes, Paignton, Dartmouth, and long stretches of golden South Devon coastline.
Explore:
- Berry Pomeroy Castle – an atmospheric, story-filled ruin said to be one of England’s most haunted sites.
- Totnes – packed with independent shops, cafés and restaurants including Ben’s Wine & Tapas, Gather and the ethical Bull Inn.
- South Devon Railway – steam through the countryside on an iconic route.
- Local Beaches – Paignton, Goodrington Sands and Torbay’s coastline within 15 minutes.
- Woodland walks – miles of trails, wildlife and serene scenery.
Getting Around
- A car is recommended, but not essential.
- Bus services run through nearby True Street.
- Totnes Railway Station offers direct trains to Exeter and Plymouth (approx. 30 minutes).
- Ferry trips on the River Dart provide a unique way to explore Dartmouth and riverside villages.
- The property also offers EV charging (on request, daily fee applies).
Guest Access & Experience
Fresh Escapes will share check-in details 48 hours before arrival. Guests enjoy exclusive private access to the barn and its gardens. With space for two to three cars, easy parking and optional EV charging, your stay is seamless from arrival to departure.
Our team is available when needed, but we respect your privacy—allowing you to unwind, explore and enjoy this peaceful South Devon haven at your own pace.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Paignton, a coastal town in the English Riviera of South Devon, is a charming destination that offers a delightful mix of seaside fun, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. Known for its sandy beaches, family-friendly attractions, and mild climate, Paignton is a quintessential British seaside resort that has been a favorite holiday spot since Victorian times.
The town's main beach, Paignton Beach, with its long stretch of golden sand, is perfect for sunbathing, building sandcastles, and taking a dip in the sea. The nearby Paignton Pier is a traditional pleasure pier offering amusement rides, arcade games, and stunning views of Torbay. For those looking to explore marine life, the Paignton Seafront also hosts the popular Paignton Zoo Environmental Park, where visitors can see a wide variety of animals in a conservation-focused setting.
For a touch of history and culture, Paignton does not disappoint. Oldway Mansion, once the lavish home of the Singer sewing machine magnate, is an architectural gem set in beautiful gardens. The town also has a thriving arts scene, with the Palace Theatre presenting a range of performances from plays to musicals and comedy shows.
Nature enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in and around Paignton. The Dartmouth Steam Railway winds its way through the scenic countryside, offering breathtaking views of the coast and the River Dart. Nearby, the Occombe Farm is a working farm with nature trails, an organic garden, and a farm shop selling local produce.
For those seeking adventure, Paignton is well-positioned for coastal walks along the South West Coast Path, which offers some of the most spectacular seaside scenery in the UK. Additionally, the town serves as a gateway to the English Riviera Geopark, where visitors can discover unique geological formations and a rich prehistoric past.
The town's gastronomy reflects its coastal location, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy fresh seafood and traditional English fare. The harbor area is dotted with cafes, restaurants, and pubs where you can savor local dishes or simply enjoy a pint with a view.
With its blend of seaside pleasures, cultural attractions, and natural wonders, Paignton is a destination that promises a memorable holiday for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. Whether you're looking to relax on the beach, delve into the local history, or embark on outdoor adventures, Paignton offers a little something for everyone.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM