Welcoming warm home situated between the Torbay Riviera and Dartmoor a mile from a village with pubs, shop and a public golf club. Plenty of outside and inside space ideal for families or couples.
There is a double Jacuzzi in one bathroom and a large shower in the other one. The back garden is enclosed so the family dog is safe.
Pubs / restaurants
You have 5 to chose from all about a miles walk.
Wellington Inn
Up to the main road follow the road into Ipplepen keep walking it's easy to find.
Good food and amazing Sunday roast.
http://the-wellington-ipplepen.pub/
Conservative club
This is on the same route on the left before the Wellington. Temporary membership or just get signed in by a local, mention your staying at Brims place.
Full sports on big screen upstairs and local banter down stairs.
https://whatpub.com/pubs/SDE/262/ipplepen-conservative-club-ipplepen
Dainton golf club
Up to the garage take a right and there's a track all the way there.
Great restaurant and bar, beautiful outside patio. It's a public course so no membership require just book a slot if you are a golfer.
https://www.daintonparkgolf.co.uk/
Two Mile Oak
Same direction a little further on from the golf club. Lovely food great real ale and beer garden.
https://www.twomileoakinn.co.uk/
Bickley Mill.
This can be walked to over the fields and common. Out the gate across the road and follow the foot path into the hamlet of Dainton. Keep walking down under the railway bridge then up the hill taking a left by the house at the top.
The path is signed just keep going over the common then down through the woods. View Point into the quarry on the left. When you get to the road at the bottom of the woods take a right and the Bickley is just around the corner.
More restaurant than pub, but has a bar and beer garden.
https://www.bickleymill.co.uk/
Local towns
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Market Town of Newton Abbot.
Market day is Wednesdays with livestock and farmers market. Lots of pubs and the world famous cider bar.
https://www.visitsouthdevon.co.uk/places/newton-abbot-p199073
Totnes.
As we call it hippie city !
It's kind of alternative with lots of vegetarian café an restaurants, great one off shops and has markets on Fridays and Saturdays that is well worth a visit.
There's a boat from Totnes to Dartmouth and a stream train back to paignton, its called the round Robin.
Also from Totnes railway station a steam train runs up the beautiful Dart Valley to the butterfly farm in Buckfastleigh.
https://www.visittotnes.co.uk/
Dartmoor.
A short drive directly through the lanes or if your not keen on a lot of reversing due to single track roads just drive to either Newton Abbot or Totnes and follow the signs to either Ashburton or Bovey Tracey both gateways to the Moor.
A beautiful moorland where pony's sheep and cows wander freely.
Amazing views, fantastic walks / hikes with local Moorland inns to stop at and have lunch.
https://visitdartmoor.co.uk/
The English Riviera.
Or as we say Torbay consisting of Torquay, Paignton and Brixham.
Just a short 10 to 15 minute drive through the lanes (or via Totnes on the main road) it has many lovely beaches, shops a pier, amusement arcades all those holiday destination activities you would expect, fantastic for the children.
https://www.englishriviera.co.uk/things-to-do
The South Hams.
Again via Totnes a little further is the area known as the South Hams beautiful coast lines, beaches and country side. The roads are quite busy at the hight of the summer but it is worth a early start to get there.
https://www.visitsouthdevon.co.uk/places/south-hams