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Grade II converted engine house, very close to beaches, villages and coast path.
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3 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 5116.5 sq m
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Noss Mayo
- National Marine Aquarium22 min drive
- Wembury Beach23 min drive
- Hoe Park24 min drive
- Plymouth (PLH-Plymouth City)36 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 5)
Double bedroom (downstairs)
1 King Bed
Double bedroom (upstairs)
1 King Bed
Single room (downstairs)
1 Single Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom
Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
About this property
Grade II converted engine house, very close to beaches, villages and coast path.
Old Engine House is a barn conversion within the small Grade II listed Rowden Court complex, located in the middle of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), with the South West Coast Path on the doorstep and beautiful beaches and historic villages to explore close by.
History of Rowden Court:
Rowden Court dates from 1884 and was originally a range of farm outhouses on the former Revelstoke estate; the Old Engine House contained a horse engine used for powering threshing machinery, as well as chopping and crushing fodder. The first Lord Revelstoke – Edward Baring of the Baring Brothers Bank – lavished money on his then 3,000-acre countryside estate, including commissioning a nine-mile carriage drive, which is now part of the nearby South West Coast Path.
The property:
Old Engine House is a spacious converted barn, comfortably sleeping up to five adults across three bedrooms. There is a well-equipped kitchen, a family bathroom with full-size bath and power shower, and a large living area with a high vaulted ceiling. There is also a mezzanine level which doubles as a home office.
Guests can also enjoy use of the 1.5 acre landscaped communal gardens, tennis court, BBQ facilities and games/laundry room.
Well-behaved dogs are warmly welcomed, but will need to be kept on a lead in the communal areas.
The local area:
Old Engine House is set in the beautiful South Devon countryside, but is only a few minutes from the beach and local villages! On foot from Rowden Court, you can access the South West Coast Path and Stoke Beach, as well as the local villages of Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers.
Just a few minutes in the car and you will find Mothecombe Beach: a fabulous sandy beach expanding over some 130 acres at low tide, with the popular School House café and award-winning Surfing Cow ice-cream farm close-by. A little further afield are the beautiful Bigbury-on-Sea and Bantham beaches, with other coves to explore in-between.
The South Hams part of the South-West Coast Path is particularly dramatic, with cliff-top views across to other parts of the coast. Now owned by National Trust, the former Revelstoke Drive forms part of the coast path from Rowden Court to Noss Mayo, so is relatively flat and easy to navigate. Also nearby is Dartmoor, offering a wealth of walking and cycling trails to explore.
The attractive local villages of Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers lie either side of Newton Creek and the River Yealm, and are connected via a Voss in low tide. Noss Mayo has two excellent waterside pubs – the Ship Inn and the Swan Inn – whilst Newton Ferrers hosts local amenities and The Dolphin Inn. There are numerous other local villages to explore: Holbeton, Modbury and Ringmore to name a few. “Ocean City” Plymouth is only 10 miles away and its waterside is particularly interesting, noting its importance in seafaring history. Plymouth is also home to the National Marine Aquarium, the largest in the UK and heavily involved in ocean conservation work.
Please ask if you would like some more information on things to see and do!
History of Rowden Court:
Rowden Court dates from 1884 and was originally a range of farm outhouses on the former Revelstoke estate; the Old Engine House contained a horse engine used for powering threshing machinery, as well as chopping and crushing fodder. The first Lord Revelstoke – Edward Baring of the Baring Brothers Bank – lavished money on his then 3,000-acre countryside estate, including commissioning a nine-mile carriage drive, which is now part of the nearby South West Coast Path.
The property:
Old Engine House is a spacious converted barn, comfortably sleeping up to five adults across three bedrooms. There is a well-equipped kitchen, a family bathroom with full-size bath and power shower, and a large living area with a high vaulted ceiling. There is also a mezzanine level which doubles as a home office.
Guests can also enjoy use of the 1.5 acre landscaped communal gardens, tennis court, BBQ facilities and games/laundry room.
Well-behaved dogs are warmly welcomed, but will need to be kept on a lead in the communal areas.
The local area:
Old Engine House is set in the beautiful South Devon countryside, but is only a few minutes from the beach and local villages! On foot from Rowden Court, you can access the South West Coast Path and Stoke Beach, as well as the local villages of Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers.
Just a few minutes in the car and you will find Mothecombe Beach: a fabulous sandy beach expanding over some 130 acres at low tide, with the popular School House café and award-winning Surfing Cow ice-cream farm close-by. A little further afield are the beautiful Bigbury-on-Sea and Bantham beaches, with other coves to explore in-between.
The South Hams part of the South-West Coast Path is particularly dramatic, with cliff-top views across to other parts of the coast. Now owned by National Trust, the former Revelstoke Drive forms part of the coast path from Rowden Court to Noss Mayo, so is relatively flat and easy to navigate. Also nearby is Dartmoor, offering a wealth of walking and cycling trails to explore.
The attractive local villages of Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers lie either side of Newton Creek and the River Yealm, and are connected via a Voss in low tide. Noss Mayo has two excellent waterside pubs – the Ship Inn and the Swan Inn – whilst Newton Ferrers hosts local amenities and The Dolphin Inn. There are numerous other local villages to explore: Holbeton, Modbury and Ringmore to name a few. “Ocean City” Plymouth is only 10 miles away and its waterside is particularly interesting, noting its importance in seafaring history. Plymouth is also home to the National Marine Aquarium, the largest in the UK and heavily involved in ocean conservation work.
Please ask if you would like some more information on things to see and do!
Property manager
Saphina Crocker
Languages
English, Spanish
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
Outdoor space
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs (limit 3 total)
Dogs will need to be on a lead in the garden.
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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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
Long-term renters welcome
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Plymouth
Located in Plymouth, this holiday home is in a rural area and on a river. Brownston Art Gallery and The Watermark are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Delta Force Paintball Plymouth and Cineworld Plymouth. Travelling with kids? Consider National Marine Aquarium and Plym Valley Railway. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Noss Mayo
What's nearby
- National Marine Aquarium - 22 min drive - 16.4 km
- Wembury Beach - 23 min drive - 17.2 km
- University of Plymouth - 23 min drive - 17.3 km
- Hoe Park - 24 min drive - 17.5 km
- Royal William Yard - 27 min drive - 19.7 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- McDonald's - 20 min drive
- The Ships Tavern - 16 min drive
- Morrisons Cafe - 20 min drive
- The Staddy - 19 min drive
- The Drakes Drum - 18 min drive
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Hosted by Saphina Crocker

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English, Spanish
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