South Devon countryside near Princes Farm holiday cottage

Princes Farm is just 10 miles from Dartmoor Nationl Park which is North of Plymouth. Dartmoor covers an area of 368 square miles, which is the largest area of open country in the Southwest of England. Dartmoor has a lot to offer from its beautiful scenery, Ponies, archaeological hertitage and its many walking or cycle routes. 

Tavistock, an ancient stannary town, has been voted the best market town in Britain and has nesteled on the edge of the moors and well worth a vist. 

To the East of Dartmoor you will find the beautiful Tamar valley; originally famous for market gardens and fruit growing along the banks of the Tamar.  Cothele Quay on the Cornish side of the river, is an wonderful National Trust property with magical house and gardens that weve ther way to the Tamar riverside.

On the Devon side, Morwhellam Quay is the site of  what was Europe's largest copper mine port. Recently it has featured in the TV series 'A Victorian Farm' and operates as a living museum.

If you take a boat trip up the Tamar you will pass under Isambard Brunels famous Royal Albert railway bridge (1859), shaped in the form of two eyes (we always think) and at the time of construction considered a major feat of engineering.

Further to the East of Plymouth is Ivybridge in the foothills of Dartmoor and a host of market towns including Ashburton and Totnes (20 miles), renowned for its Arts scene and Friday market.

 

 

 Princes Farm House
Down Thomas, Wembury, Plymouth, DEVON PL9 0AQ
Tel:  01752 862336