Manor Farm is a working farm and has livestock all year and is nestled
in a quiet and unspoilt valley just to the north of the seaside town of
Torquay.
Manor Farm
boasts four double bedrooms, two of them en-suite.
The farmhouse is old and crooked and full of character, with low
ceilings, a cosy TV room and a welcome to careful smokers.
The campsite is served by a large shower / laundry block and a shop and
has views to the spectacular tors of Dartmoor.
Access to Manor Farm is relatively easy. The last stretch
through Orestone Lane is of course typically rural.
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The South West is
home to some of
England’s most beautiful countryside
and Manor Farm in Daccombe makes an ideal base for exploring.
There is
something for everyone –
outstanding
natural coastlines, rugged wild of
Dartmoor extensive choice of unique attractions in the
country and of course shopping.
The Linny Inn
Linny Inn - Local Pub
Pub and food: 20
mins on
foot (add
approx.10 mins for the way back)
Torquay Centre
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Torquay centre
offers a wide range of high quality
retail and hospitality.
Torquay Harbour
Newton Abbot,
Markets
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Newton Abbot is
a only 10 minute drive away and offers traditional
markets and shopping.
Newton Abbot,
Racecourse
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Newton Abbot
racecourse is not only for punters
but arranges other family activities.
Paignton
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Paignton offers all the fun of a typical English seaside resort with
wonderful sandy beaches and a pier.
Brixham
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Brixham with
its working fishing port is picturesque and well worth a
visit.
Dartmoor
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Dartmoor, rugged
beauty to be enjoyed by outdoor
types and also for outings and picnics.
Model Village,
Babbacombe
'Miniaturelandscaping
at its best' with over 450
models to enjoy for all the family.
Paignton Zoo,
Paignton
One of the best
zoos and environmental
park in the country. Featured on TV!
Living Coasts,
Torquay
A fantastic
journey around the coastlines
of
the world next to
Torquay Harbour! There are reconstructed beaches, cliff-faces and an
estuary. Living Coasts has fascinating coastal animals from
penguins to seals, puffins to
sea ducks.
Kents Cavern,
Torquay
Cavemen came here
and it is still fascinating.
Travel back to the world of these cavemen. A National Heritage
pre-historic site.
Cockington
Picturesque
thatched village within Torquay, with
a working forge, craft centre and Norman church.
Berry Head
Old Fortess
location with dramatic open cliffs
overlooking Torbay. A nature
reserve of unique value and a beauty spot.
Oddicombe Beach
Sand and shingle
beach with moderately easy
access, also with the cliff lift. Received the European Yellow
Flag Award.
Meadfoot Beach
Very accessible
sand and shingle beach
and holder of the Blue Flag Award.