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Quay Cottage. Nautical themed. Right on the estuary. Dittisham. Family friendly.
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9.8 out of 10
Exceptional
4 bedrooms2 bathroomsSleeps 8
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Explore the area

Dittisham
- Royal Naval College17 min drive
- Greenway House and Garden26 min drive
- Blackpool Sands31 min drive
- Plymouth (PLH-Plymouth City)77 min drive
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 8)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 3
3 Single Bunk Beds
Bedroom 4
2 Single Beds
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Bidet · Toilet
Bathroom 2
Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Bathtub · Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
About this property
Quay Cottage. Nautical themed. Right on the estuary. Dittisham. Family friendly.
Stroll along the quay in the ever popular village of Dittisham and you’ll come across Quay Cottage - the blue one! This double fronted, super quaint cottage sits in the most stunning location imaginable: Right on the estuary with uninterrupted views across the River Dart to Greenway and beyond. This gem of a cottage is your perfect escape to kick back, unwind and take your foot off the gas.
The Quay in Dittisham has it’s own unique vibe and is a favourite jaunt for boaters, paddle boarders and crab catchers of all ages. Take your morning cuppa out to the front to sit and watch the comings and goings around the pontoon. You’re also just 50 steps from the Ferry Boat Inn and highly acclaimed Anchorstone cafe.
Inside, the cottage boasts characterful exposed beams, a cozy wood burner and can sleep up to eight guests. With two double bedrooms, a three-bed bunk room, and a separate single bedroom with a pull out trundle, there's room for the whole squad. And let's not forget the outdoor entertainment space on the decking, complete with panoramic views of the estuary. Stylishly renovated with nautical touches abound, you’ll soon settle in to the unhurried pace of life.
Where You’ll be Staying
The cottage is accessed from the quayside - via a covered porch which leads directly into the sitting room.
This cosy living area has low ceilings, original supporting beams and delightful views and a wood burner.There is a step up to the dining area, off which, there is a Kids Den complete with single bed (with pull out) for 2 guests and Xbox.
Two further steps lead up into the kitchen from the dining area which is well equipped with a door leading out to the rear space. Here there is additional seating and further river views over the cottage can be found from the elevated decking area.
The en suite master bedroom with king-size bed, is situated at the rear of the property. The en-suite has shower cubicle, wash basin, WC and bidet.
Bedroom two has superb river views and a double bed.
Bedroom three again has superb river views and is furnished with fixed triple bunk beds (the top bunk is 7’ from the floor and is not suitable for young children) but there is space for a travel cot or low level occasional bed.
There is also a family bathroom fitted with a panelled bath with hand-held shower attachment, WC, and a wash hand basin.
The Area:
Just a few things to whet your appetite...
The naval town of Dartmouth is just a 15-minute drive (20-30-minute river cruise) away, with its award-winning restaurants, boutique shops and delightful waterfront. If you need a touch of civilisation, the Flavel Centre is just the ticket. With an exciting year round programme of live performance, film and art, its the perfect place to soak up a little culture.
Walkers can access the South West Coast path in Dartmouth and enjoy some of the most scenic (and arduous) sections of the whole route. Either take the lower ferry to Kingswear and trek around the headland towards Brixham or head to Dartmouth Castle and discover hidden coves as you make your way round to Little Dartmouth.
Ding the bell outside the Ferry Boat Inn to summon the foot ferry (yes really!) and take a trip over to the National Trust’s Greenway House - Agatha Christie’s former home. Within a short drive you’ll also find the beautiful, atmospheric Compton Castle and the D'Oyly Carte family’s Coleton Fishacre with its 30 acre gardens and breathtaking sea views.
Slapton Ley Nature Reserve is South West England’s largest fresh water lake. Separated from the sea by the narrow shingle bar, Slapton Ley is every nature lover’s dream. The Ley is teeming with a huge variety of fauna and flora; it’s easy to spend a day uncovering all it offers.
Take the ferry to Brixham and the wider Torbay area. Paignton Zoo is just a short journey away and boasts over 3000 breathtaking species of animals in five realistic habitats.
Further up river, discover the bohemian town of Totnes, with a vast array of independent shops and cafes. Why not step back in time with a trip on the Dartmouth Steam Railway up to Totnes and combine your journey with a boat trip along the River Dart for the return leg.
For kids of all ages, Woodlands Theme Park is just a few minutes drive away, offering outdoor adventure, falconry, a wildlife sanctuary and indoor play areas. A fun day out for the whole family whatever the weather.
Near to Woodlands is also Dartmouth Golf and Country Club: a luxury spa and country club boasting an 18 hole championship golf course as well as a 9 hole course to challenge any golfer.
Further afield the Devon cities of Plymouth and Exeter both of which invite you to make the most of your Westcountry break taking in our local hospitality. There's something for the whole family in Plymouth with its National Marine Aquarium and enormous Pavillions Leisure Centre with its year round ice rink and swimming pool. Similarly, Exeter has a stunning cathedral and beautiful open spaces to enjoy year round. Get lost in its winding city centre streets or visit the new Princesshay shopping centre to make the most of its large chain stores and stylish boutiques.
South Devon is a food lovers’ heaven; bursting with fresh fish and delicious home grown produce at every turn. As well as award winning restaurants and seaside classics there are many fresh farmers' markets offering all kinds of gastronomic delights to tickle your tastebuds. Dartmouth Farmers' Market runs on the second Saturday of every month and the annual food festival is not to be missed. Visit the Sharpham vineyard to sample their great local wine and cheese, and walk amongst the vines nestling on the slopes of the River Dart.
So, if you’re looking for somewhere to kick off the shoes, get some sand between your toes and fresh sea air in your lungs - this is the place for you.
Guest access:
All of the cottage and rear garden space excluding the raised decking area and outdoor lock off.
Other things to note:
The cottage is most suited to families and couples who want to enjoy the unique vibe of Dittisham and the beautiful riverside location in the knowledge that they are only minutes from Dartmouth itself and the beautiful South Hams area.
We ask that all guests are respectful of their surroundings and our neighbours.
Quay Cottage is located located very close to open water.
The property has steps inside - both leading up from the living room to the dining room and also from here into the kitchen. Whilst there is a single bedroom downstairs, this involves a couple of steps to access. The main stairs in the cottage have open treads with horizontal bar across to prevent a small child sliding through.
There is no parking space at Quay Cottage. When tides permit, guests can drive down and park on the foreshore in front of the cottage, but will likely need to move vehicles approaching high tide. Dittisham has two public pay and display car parks - both of which are close by and allow overnight parking. Day and week tickets are available.
The Quay in Dittisham has it’s own unique vibe and is a favourite jaunt for boaters, paddle boarders and crab catchers of all ages. Take your morning cuppa out to the front to sit and watch the comings and goings around the pontoon. You’re also just 50 steps from the Ferry Boat Inn and highly acclaimed Anchorstone cafe.
Inside, the cottage boasts characterful exposed beams, a cozy wood burner and can sleep up to eight guests. With two double bedrooms, a three-bed bunk room, and a separate single bedroom with a pull out trundle, there's room for the whole squad. And let's not forget the outdoor entertainment space on the decking, complete with panoramic views of the estuary. Stylishly renovated with nautical touches abound, you’ll soon settle in to the unhurried pace of life.
Where You’ll be Staying
The cottage is accessed from the quayside - via a covered porch which leads directly into the sitting room.
This cosy living area has low ceilings, original supporting beams and delightful views and a wood burner.There is a step up to the dining area, off which, there is a Kids Den complete with single bed (with pull out) for 2 guests and Xbox.
Two further steps lead up into the kitchen from the dining area which is well equipped with a door leading out to the rear space. Here there is additional seating and further river views over the cottage can be found from the elevated decking area.
The en suite master bedroom with king-size bed, is situated at the rear of the property. The en-suite has shower cubicle, wash basin, WC and bidet.
Bedroom two has superb river views and a double bed.
Bedroom three again has superb river views and is furnished with fixed triple bunk beds (the top bunk is 7’ from the floor and is not suitable for young children) but there is space for a travel cot or low level occasional bed.
There is also a family bathroom fitted with a panelled bath with hand-held shower attachment, WC, and a wash hand basin.
The Area:
Just a few things to whet your appetite...
The naval town of Dartmouth is just a 15-minute drive (20-30-minute river cruise) away, with its award-winning restaurants, boutique shops and delightful waterfront. If you need a touch of civilisation, the Flavel Centre is just the ticket. With an exciting year round programme of live performance, film and art, its the perfect place to soak up a little culture.
Walkers can access the South West Coast path in Dartmouth and enjoy some of the most scenic (and arduous) sections of the whole route. Either take the lower ferry to Kingswear and trek around the headland towards Brixham or head to Dartmouth Castle and discover hidden coves as you make your way round to Little Dartmouth.
Ding the bell outside the Ferry Boat Inn to summon the foot ferry (yes really!) and take a trip over to the National Trust’s Greenway House - Agatha Christie’s former home. Within a short drive you’ll also find the beautiful, atmospheric Compton Castle and the D'Oyly Carte family’s Coleton Fishacre with its 30 acre gardens and breathtaking sea views.
Slapton Ley Nature Reserve is South West England’s largest fresh water lake. Separated from the sea by the narrow shingle bar, Slapton Ley is every nature lover’s dream. The Ley is teeming with a huge variety of fauna and flora; it’s easy to spend a day uncovering all it offers.
Take the ferry to Brixham and the wider Torbay area. Paignton Zoo is just a short journey away and boasts over 3000 breathtaking species of animals in five realistic habitats.
Further up river, discover the bohemian town of Totnes, with a vast array of independent shops and cafes. Why not step back in time with a trip on the Dartmouth Steam Railway up to Totnes and combine your journey with a boat trip along the River Dart for the return leg.
For kids of all ages, Woodlands Theme Park is just a few minutes drive away, offering outdoor adventure, falconry, a wildlife sanctuary and indoor play areas. A fun day out for the whole family whatever the weather.
Near to Woodlands is also Dartmouth Golf and Country Club: a luxury spa and country club boasting an 18 hole championship golf course as well as a 9 hole course to challenge any golfer.
Further afield the Devon cities of Plymouth and Exeter both of which invite you to make the most of your Westcountry break taking in our local hospitality. There's something for the whole family in Plymouth with its National Marine Aquarium and enormous Pavillions Leisure Centre with its year round ice rink and swimming pool. Similarly, Exeter has a stunning cathedral and beautiful open spaces to enjoy year round. Get lost in its winding city centre streets or visit the new Princesshay shopping centre to make the most of its large chain stores and stylish boutiques.
South Devon is a food lovers’ heaven; bursting with fresh fish and delicious home grown produce at every turn. As well as award winning restaurants and seaside classics there are many fresh farmers' markets offering all kinds of gastronomic delights to tickle your tastebuds. Dartmouth Farmers' Market runs on the second Saturday of every month and the annual food festival is not to be missed. Visit the Sharpham vineyard to sample their great local wine and cheese, and walk amongst the vines nestling on the slopes of the River Dart.
So, if you’re looking for somewhere to kick off the shoes, get some sand between your toes and fresh sea air in your lungs - this is the place for you.
Guest access:
All of the cottage and rear garden space excluding the raised decking area and outdoor lock off.
Other things to note:
The cottage is most suited to families and couples who want to enjoy the unique vibe of Dittisham and the beautiful riverside location in the knowledge that they are only minutes from Dartmouth itself and the beautiful South Hams area.
We ask that all guests are respectful of their surroundings and our neighbours.
Quay Cottage is located located very close to open water.
The property has steps inside - both leading up from the living room to the dining room and also from here into the kitchen. Whilst there is a single bedroom downstairs, this involves a couple of steps to access. The main stairs in the cottage have open treads with horizontal bar across to prevent a small child sliding through.
There is no parking space at Quay Cottage. When tides permit, guests can drive down and park on the foreshore in front of the cottage, but will likely need to move vehicles approaching high tide. Dittisham has two public pay and display car parks - both of which are close by and allow overnight parking. Day and week tickets are available.
Property manager
Kirsty
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
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Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Dartmouth
Located in Dartmouth, this cottage is near theme parks and on the waterfront. Brixham Harbour and Brixham Marina are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Dartmoor National Park and South Devon. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Newton Abbot Racecourse or Torquay United FC. Kayaking, power boating and sailing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking nearby.

Dittisham
What's nearby
- Royal Naval College - 17 min drive - 7.5 km
- Dartmouth Castle - 18 min drive - 12.9 km
- Greenway House and Garden - 26 min drive - 15.3 km
- Blackpool Sands - 31 min drive - 12.2 km
- Paignton Beach - 56 min drive - 23.3 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Railway Inn - 25 min drive
- White Rock Beefeater - 28 min drive
- The Manor Inn - 25 min drive
- South Devon College Danish Servery - 29 min drive
- Church House Inn - 30 min drive
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About the host
Hosted by Kirsty

Hi, I'm Kirsty and have been hosting guests for many years in our much loved cottages in Devon. I live up near Bath but have spent many a childhood summer down in the South Hams area and when I had kids of my own, I couldn't wait to take them there too. No matter how busy or stressful live seems to get, a night or two in the Devon countryside is a perfect reset. Dartmouth and the area surrounding it, is definitely my Happy Place!
I love hosting as it gives me the chance to share the joys of Devon with others.
I love hosting as it gives me the chance to share the joys of Devon with others.
Why they chose this property
Having spent many childhood summer holidays in and around Torbay and the South Hams area, it holds a very special place in my heart. So much so, that when as an adult I came to look at a run down cottage that was on the market - I couldn't resist! That was 20 years ago and we have enjoyed many long beach days, sunsets and starry nights there since then.
The unique combination of gorgeous beaches and beautiful countryside make this area truly wonderful - no wonder its a designated area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Blackpool Sands - arguably one of the most unique and beautiful beaches in South Devon is our nearest beach, with its crystal clear waters and wonderful vibe, its been pulling visitors from far and wide and yet is never crowded! No trip to visit the cottage is complete without a paddle or dip in the rejuvenating waters of Blackpool Sands.
Further along the coastline, there's Start Bay and Slapton Sands which are dog friendly, and Beesands too.
Walkers are able to access the South West Coast path which runs right past Blackpool Sands or take the car to the National Trust site of Little Dartmouth where you can walk round to Dartmouth Castle, taking in Sugary Cove along the way.
For family fun whatever the weather, Woodlands Theme Park is just a few minutes drive too - offering an action packed day out for kids of all ages.
The unique combination of gorgeous beaches and beautiful countryside make this area truly wonderful - no wonder its a designated area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Blackpool Sands - arguably one of the most unique and beautiful beaches in South Devon is our nearest beach, with its crystal clear waters and wonderful vibe, its been pulling visitors from far and wide and yet is never crowded! No trip to visit the cottage is complete without a paddle or dip in the rejuvenating waters of Blackpool Sands.
Further along the coastline, there's Start Bay and Slapton Sands which are dog friendly, and Beesands too.
Walkers are able to access the South West Coast path which runs right past Blackpool Sands or take the car to the National Trust site of Little Dartmouth where you can walk round to Dartmouth Castle, taking in Sugary Cove along the way.
For family fun whatever the weather, Woodlands Theme Park is just a few minutes drive too - offering an action packed day out for kids of all ages.
What makes this property unique
There's only a few places you can holiday where you can jump on the paddle board right at your front door! But that's exactly what you can do at Quay Cottage - especially when the tide is high. Staying here means leaving your worries behind and adjusting to a new vibe and pace of life that is dictated by the rise and fall of the estuary.
Children are able to experience the kind of freedom we dream of, being able to play outside the front door on the foreshore with no regard for traffic and chance their luck with the pesky crabs that reside under the pontoon. A net, a bucket and a pack of bacon maybe all you need for a day of endless fun and plenty of memories to take home.
Older kids can enjoy messing about on the river - either on paddle boards, which can be hired out just yards from the front door - or on a little boat. Navigate up the estuary to Totnes or just down the river to Dartmouth or just pack up a picnic and go and explore!
Further afield, the whole of the South Hams area is on your doorstep with plenty to see and do - but that's if you can drag yourself away from the cottage for long enough!
Children are able to experience the kind of freedom we dream of, being able to play outside the front door on the foreshore with no regard for traffic and chance their luck with the pesky crabs that reside under the pontoon. A net, a bucket and a pack of bacon maybe all you need for a day of endless fun and plenty of memories to take home.
Older kids can enjoy messing about on the river - either on paddle boards, which can be hired out just yards from the front door - or on a little boat. Navigate up the estuary to Totnes or just down the river to Dartmouth or just pack up a picnic and go and explore!
Further afield, the whole of the South Hams area is on your doorstep with plenty to see and do - but that's if you can drag yourself away from the cottage for long enough!
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