Stunning cottage with incredible views of Dartmouth and River Dart. Dog friendly
Cliff Cottage is an idyllic hideaway with spectacular views of Dartmouth and the River Dart. Situated in the historic centre of the picturesque and peaceful village of Kingswear, it is ideally placed for walks on the South West Coast Path, sea and river activities, and the steam train station. The elevated position of this property above the village provides a perfect setting to relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of the activities on the river. Kingswear has two excellent pubs, an Italian wine bar, two cafes, a village shop and a post office, a thriving marina, a yacht club, an historic church and a village hall for community events, while Dartmouth with all its history and its multitude of charming pubs, cafes, restaurants, galleries, shops and boutiques, market, museum, and arts centre is readily accessed by a short and scenic ferry ride. We have fully renovated Cliff Cottage to a high standard. With 8ft ceilings and good size windows, it is a bright and cheerful place. It has everything you might want from a holiday cottage - spectacular views from upstairs and downstairs front rooms, historic features such as sash windows, stripped wooden floors and doors, and painted wood panelling, but with a spacious modern kitchen and modern upstairs bathroom. There are two bedrooms, a master bedroom with double bed and views of the River Dart and beyond, and a cosy second bedroom with built-in bunk beds set at right angles to each other. These bunks are large enough for adults. Each bedroom has heating, bedside lighting, clothes hanging space and power sockets. The master bedroom has a desk and chair where it is possible to work with views over Dartmouth! The upstairs bathroom has a modern white suite and walk-in shower. Downstairs, the living room has a wood burning stove, a large modern sofa, two Dartington easy chairs, a card table, a TV and DVD player. The house has internet but also a good collection of DVDs and board games should you prefer more traditional entertainment. The living room also has window shutters. The modern kitchen has a table large enough to seat 6, a double Belfast sink, modern electric cooker, microwave, toaster, and fridge with freezing compartment. There is also a washing machine and even a breadmaker should you feel inspired! There are modern but interesting lights on dimmer switches in both downstairs rooms to create a nice ambiance after sunset as well as electric heating. Outside: At the front there are two seating areas; a patio close to the house which is conveniently shaded during the hottest part of the day, and a lower decked area for sun worshiping. Both are quite sheltered, private and ideal for alfresco dining. There is a small but pretty garden between the two. From teatime through to sunset the whole of the front of the house is getting the sun (assuming it's out!). At the rear there is a private courtyard, which is sunny through the middle part of the day, bordered by a small cliff with many interesting plants and ferns growing out of it. Within the courtyard there is an outside tap, a clothes line, and a cubicle with an additional WC with sink. There are approximately 80 steps up from the street to reach this oasis of beauty and tranquillity. Some of the steps are steep. While dogs and small children are allowed, please be aware that small children or indeed small dogs may find the steps a challenge. The steps are well worth the effort when you get to the top, but any guests would require a level of fitness and mobility. Parking: There is some free on-street parking available in Kingswear several minutes walk from the bottom of the steps, or conveniently a pay and display carpark at the Darthaven Marina only 2-3mins walk away. Alternatively there are good public transport links from Paignton arriving within a few minutes walk of the cottage, including the steam train! The South West Coast Path passes through Kingswear. There are several lovely beaches that can be accessed by foot in both directions. Slightly further afield, by car, there is Blackpool Beach, Slapton Sands, & Beesands on the Dartmouth side as well as the beaches of Brixham and Paignton on the Kingswear side, Salcombe, Hope Cove & Dartmoor are easily accessible for day trips. Local houses to visit include NT properties Coleton Fishacre and Agatha Christie's Greenway. Both have lovely gardens. Boat trips can be taken to Totnes, Dartmouth Castle, Dittisham and Greenway. Also available in Dartmouth is paddle boarding, canoeing or motor boat hire. Smaller kids love crabbing from the harbour wall. There really is so much to do in this beautiful area but just sitting outside the house and taking in the views by day or night is a special experience in its own right!
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About the area
Dartmouth
Dartmouth is home to this cottage. Coleton Fishacre House & Gardens and Dartmouth Castle are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Churston Station and Battlefield Live Torbay. Golden Hind and Woodlands Family Theme Park are also worth visiting.
South West Coast Path Section 41 Trailhead - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
Visit Dartmouth - 12 min walk - 1.0 km
Royal Naval College - 16 min walk - 1.4 km
Dartmouth Castle - 37 min drive - 13.4 km
Getting around
Newton Abbot Station - 23 min drive
Exeter (EXT-Exeter Intl.) - 63 min drive
Restaurants
The Belle Bistro - 2 min walk
Ship Inn - 2 min walk
The Cherub Inn - 4 min drive
Seale Arms - 5 min drive
Steam Packet Inn - 1 min walk
Frequently asked questions
Is Stunning cottage with incredible views of Dartmouth and River Dart. Dog friendly pet-friendly?
Yes, this property allows dogs (limit 2 total) with a maximum weight of up to 25 kg per pet.
How much does it cost to stay at Stunning cottage with incredible views of Dartmouth and River Dart. Dog friendly?
As of 28 April 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Stunning cottage with incredible views of Dartmouth and River Dart. Dog friendly on 2 June 2026 start from NZ$330, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
What time is check-in at Stunning cottage with incredible views of Dartmouth and River Dart. Dog friendly?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Stunning cottage with incredible views of Dartmouth and River Dart. Dog friendly?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Stunning cottage with incredible views of Dartmouth and River Dart. Dog friendly located?
Situated in Dartmouth, this cottage is within 1 mile (2 km) of South West Coast Path Section 41 Trailhead, Dartmouth Museum and Visit Dartmouth. Royal Naval College and St. Saviour's Church are also within 1 mile (2 km).
Reviews
9.2
Wonderful
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A fabulous spot for exploring the South Hams, Torbay area. Very well appointed and spotlessly clean.Be prepared for the short but quite steep climb up the steps from the road, once up there the view is spectacular and it did get easier as the week progressed.Top tip - if you plan to make repeated use of the ferry, we like the lower ferry, consider buying a multi-trip card which may be purchased on board
Julia G.
Stayed 7 nights in Jun 2025
Response from VrboOwner on 7 July 2025
Thanks for your review Julia and delighted that you enjoyed your stay.
We had a great stay in Suzanne's cottage in Kingswear. We were a family of four with two young children. The house is well equipped to make your stay comfortable. All the linen and towels seemed to be brand new which was lovely.The kitchen and facilities made our stay easy and comfy.The only slight inconvenience are the steep stairs up to the property but once you've got your luggage up there, it's well worth the views over Dartmouth Harbour and the steam railway.
Will W.
Stayed 3 nights in Apr 2025
Response from VrboOwner on 25 April 2025
Thanks for leaving a review to help future guests. We are delighted you enjoyed the cottage!
Beautifull position, veiws outstanding, well equipted, very cosy, and clean, In a brilliant postion for walking and relaxing, also just a quick hop across the ferry to vibrant Dartmouth with many shops and restraunts. Carparking is a couple of minutes walk away, perfect.
The property has a lovery patio where to relax and blow your mind as the sun sets.
Two pubs in Kingswear, a wine bar, village shop, post office, and cafe.
The hosts are very friendly and helpful also.
Sooooo relaxing 10/10.
Have a great time 😊
Adrian
Stayed 6 nights in May 2025
About the host
Hosted by Suzanne O Kelly
I’m from Ireland but live in Bath with my partner Colin and 2 children who are 19 and 17. We all love Kingswear and the many activities it offers: swimming in the sea; coastal and inland walks; river activities and walks; beautiful views; friendly people; quaint and interesting village of Kingswear and town of Dartmouth; good weather!; pubs and restaurants; market and cooking in the cottage; sitting on the terrace soaking up the view with a glass of wine.
Why they chose this property
The photo is of myself and my son canoeing on the Dart. We hired the canoes. We have also hired paddle boards and have been accompanied on the Dart by a seal! We have taken the boat trip up to Totnes, another lovely town. On the way the river meanders around Agatha Christie’s house and local vineyards. The local wine is available in some restaurants in Dartmouth and is very good! I enjoy an active day then a relaxing evening at the cottage. A lot of the time we have spent there is outdoors time. I could sit for a long time watching the activity on the river; boats, rowing races, ferries, and of course the steam train can be seen and heard approaching Kingswear on the track along the river bend. Even when it turns dark it’s nice to sit on the bench in front of the cottage wrapped in a blanket watching the lights of Dartmouth, the upper and lower ferries crossing the river and the seagulls still calling out as they settle for the night.
What makes this property unique
It is lucky as essentially it’s the last in the row. The residents in the house beyond use another path, so it’s only the post person who ever comes past. This means you have much greater privacy and a larger outdoor space to use. There is a bench and table just outside the house and then another table and chairs on the decking below the garden. It is also unusual as it has a garden. It’s a small garden but full of flowers in summer and local, quite tropical or Mediterranean plants including a palm and a banana tree. It’s also (in our view) a very attractive interior decor with wooden floors, white walls, light coloured painted wooden panelling and characterful furniture.
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