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Lower Kitcott Cottages are situated in the small village of Meshaw and within easy
reach of the many attractions North Devon has to offer.
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Five star luxury accommodation
Set amidst unspoilt countryside, Lower Kitcott offers a sense of incomparable peace
and unrivalled tranquillity from the moment you arrive. It is an enchanting region of
the county, with many wooded valleys and some of North Devon’s most spectacular scenery.
Our aim is to provide top quality accommodation in luxury holiday cottages, in a
relaxing and friendly atmosphere.
You have a choice of three self-catering holiday cottages surrounding a courtyard,
all of which have been imaginatively converted into high quality accommodation and
retaining all their original charm and character.
Your holiday cottage has everything you will need for the perfect holiday...
a home from home.
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Set among the rolling Devon hills
North Devon provides some of the finest walking and cycling in the South West of
England. Our location means easy motoring to both the North and South Devon coastal
regions, and to the Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks. We are close to some of the
finest and most famous West Country beaches, including Woolacombe and Croyde, ideal for
both families and surfers, which attract thousands of visitors each summer because of
their Blue Flag status. Should you feel a little more energetic, then golf, horse
riding, tennis and fishing are all within easy reach.
In fact, lower Kitcott is ideally situated for exploring the whole of the beautiful
and fascinating county of Devon.
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Relaxation and tranquillity
Lower Kitcott offers six acres of private farmland with footpaths leading across
open countryside and a shared garden area ideal for picnics or barbecues, with ample
space for ball games.
Each cottage benefits from its own private terrace overlooking fields and a small
babbling stream, a haven for wildlife. Badgers are regularly sighted, as well as owls,
buzzards, woodpeckers and bats. Lower Kitcott is a peaceful retreat for guests who
enjoy moorland scenery, walking, painting or birdwatching, yet is within easy reach of
the numerous attractions North Devon has to offer.
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