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Iconic Dartmouth House with Enchanting Garden
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9.4 out of 10
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2 bedrooms2 bathroomsSleeps 4100 sq m
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Dartmouth, Devon
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
Bedroom #1
1 Double Bed
Bedroom #2
1 Double Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom #1
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom #2
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Spaces
Kitchen
Garden
About this property
Iconic Dartmouth House with Enchanting Garden
Summary:
16 Clarence Hill is a unique home. Known locally as ‘'The skinny house' for its quirky exterior, there's much more beyond the door. The décor sympathetically blends 21st-century aesthetics with historical character. Far-reaching views over the town, river, and out to sea from the living room and master bedroom. And there's access to the immaculately maintained ‘Secret Garden' –relax in the dappled shade of the trees or the slate conservatory as you gaze over the rooftops to the valley beyond.
Accommodation:
The front door opens into a hall with limestone flooring and plenty of storage for coats etc. One step up into the contemporary dining area which is a lovely mix of old and new with exposed brickwork on one wall, wood flooring, an extendable dining table and chairs to seat 6 to 8, small seating area with a TV. Double doors into the galley kitchen with high gloss grey modern units, granite tops, integrated Miele appliances – dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, gas hob with electric oven, and a microwave. Glass doors to a small rear courtyard providing light and ventilation.
Upstairs: To the first-floor sitting room with stunning views over the town and river, with comfortable furniture arranged to enjoy the view. TV with DVD/CD player. On this level, there is a bathroom has both a bath and large shower.
The second floor has two double bedrooms. The master bedroom at the front has lovely town and river views, king-size bed, ample storage, a TV and a spiral staircase to a mezzanine in the roof space with old roof timbers, and a further bathroom. The second bedroom has a double bed, exposed beams and plenty of storage.
This home has central heating throughout.
Outside:
At the rear of the property, there is a small courtyard that offers light and ventilation for the kitchen. Immediately to the front of the property, there is a south-facing seating area. Though this property is pet friendly, dogs will need to be exercised off-site (Coronation Park is a 5-minute walk from the property).
We are also delighted to offer you the use of the 'secret garden' for your stay. This is a wonderful hidden gem of trees plants and a terrace around a slate-roofed conservatory. Inside there are succulents and houseplants incorporating the old damp living wall of mosses and ferns. The garden was created from a second world war gun placement and artillery store facing out over the town to defend the Dart estuary.
The terrace garden has a dining area both outside and undercover. It's a delightful outdoor space and faces southwest, making the most of the sunshine.
The garden is accessed down steep steps opposite the house, so care is needed and it is without electricity so can only be used in daylight hours.
We love this secret garden and hope you will spend very many happy times there amongst the plants and trees cultivated and cared for by our gardener who may attend to conduct maintenance at some time during your stay. The barbecue is for your use, but we ask everybody to leave it clean for the next guests.
We hope you will enjoy the secret garden and enhance your stay in this special house at 16 Clarence Hill.
Parking:
Opposite the front door, there is a private parking space suitable for a medium/ large SUV. Additional unrestricted on-street parking can be found back up the hill on Mount Boone
A Bit of History:
16 Clarence Hill was originally an entrance and annexe to Mount Galpine House, the home of the Holdsworths – a prominent Dartmouth family. The facade is dated 1629 with exquisite carvings created in an era steeped in the town's naval and shipbuilding history. The house was completely renovated to a standard of high quality and is now a very well-appointed and equipped holiday home.
Nearby:
The shops and restaurants are a 2-minute walk away. At Coronation Park, you will find the Anchorstone Cafe. On the riverfront, you will find renowned local chef Mitch Tonks' 'The Rockfish' and 'The Seahorse'. Also on the riverside, you will find frequent transport links - including the ferries and steam train.
Availability:
In the peak season (May, June, July, and August), we need to keep to Saturday changeovers and a minimum stay of 7 nights. However, please do contact us with any requests you may have and we will accommodate them if possible.
Outside the peak season, we can offer more flexibility on the changeover day.
Dogs are welcome however, the owner respectfully asks that only medium to small breed dogs should be included and that they are not permitted on the furniture or the beds please.
16 Clarence Hill is a unique home. Known locally as ‘'The skinny house' for its quirky exterior, there's much more beyond the door. The décor sympathetically blends 21st-century aesthetics with historical character. Far-reaching views over the town, river, and out to sea from the living room and master bedroom. And there's access to the immaculately maintained ‘Secret Garden' –relax in the dappled shade of the trees or the slate conservatory as you gaze over the rooftops to the valley beyond.
Accommodation:
The front door opens into a hall with limestone flooring and plenty of storage for coats etc. One step up into the contemporary dining area which is a lovely mix of old and new with exposed brickwork on one wall, wood flooring, an extendable dining table and chairs to seat 6 to 8, small seating area with a TV. Double doors into the galley kitchen with high gloss grey modern units, granite tops, integrated Miele appliances – dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, gas hob with electric oven, and a microwave. Glass doors to a small rear courtyard providing light and ventilation.
Upstairs: To the first-floor sitting room with stunning views over the town and river, with comfortable furniture arranged to enjoy the view. TV with DVD/CD player. On this level, there is a bathroom has both a bath and large shower.
The second floor has two double bedrooms. The master bedroom at the front has lovely town and river views, king-size bed, ample storage, a TV and a spiral staircase to a mezzanine in the roof space with old roof timbers, and a further bathroom. The second bedroom has a double bed, exposed beams and plenty of storage.
This home has central heating throughout.
Outside:
At the rear of the property, there is a small courtyard that offers light and ventilation for the kitchen. Immediately to the front of the property, there is a south-facing seating area. Though this property is pet friendly, dogs will need to be exercised off-site (Coronation Park is a 5-minute walk from the property).
We are also delighted to offer you the use of the 'secret garden' for your stay. This is a wonderful hidden gem of trees plants and a terrace around a slate-roofed conservatory. Inside there are succulents and houseplants incorporating the old damp living wall of mosses and ferns. The garden was created from a second world war gun placement and artillery store facing out over the town to defend the Dart estuary.
The terrace garden has a dining area both outside and undercover. It's a delightful outdoor space and faces southwest, making the most of the sunshine.
The garden is accessed down steep steps opposite the house, so care is needed and it is without electricity so can only be used in daylight hours.
We love this secret garden and hope you will spend very many happy times there amongst the plants and trees cultivated and cared for by our gardener who may attend to conduct maintenance at some time during your stay. The barbecue is for your use, but we ask everybody to leave it clean for the next guests.
We hope you will enjoy the secret garden and enhance your stay in this special house at 16 Clarence Hill.
Parking:
Opposite the front door, there is a private parking space suitable for a medium/ large SUV. Additional unrestricted on-street parking can be found back up the hill on Mount Boone
A Bit of History:
16 Clarence Hill was originally an entrance and annexe to Mount Galpine House, the home of the Holdsworths – a prominent Dartmouth family. The facade is dated 1629 with exquisite carvings created in an era steeped in the town's naval and shipbuilding history. The house was completely renovated to a standard of high quality and is now a very well-appointed and equipped holiday home.
Nearby:
The shops and restaurants are a 2-minute walk away. At Coronation Park, you will find the Anchorstone Cafe. On the riverfront, you will find renowned local chef Mitch Tonks' 'The Rockfish' and 'The Seahorse'. Also on the riverside, you will find frequent transport links - including the ferries and steam train.
Availability:
In the peak season (May, June, July, and August), we need to keep to Saturday changeovers and a minimum stay of 7 nights. However, please do contact us with any requests you may have and we will accommodate them if possible.
Outside the peak season, we can offer more flexibility on the changeover day.
Dogs are welcome however, the owner respectfully asks that only medium to small breed dogs should be included and that they are not permitted on the furniture or the beds please.
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About the area
Dartmouth
Located in Dartmouth, this cottage is in the city centre. Cayman Golf and Brixham Harbour 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. Coleton Fishacre House & Gardens and Woodlands Family Theme Park are also worth visiting.

Dartmouth, Devon
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Belle Bistro - 5 min drive
- Ship Inn - 5 min drive
- The Floating Bridge - 7 min walk
- Steam Packet Inn - 5 min drive
- Seale Arms - 4 min walk
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Reviews
9.4
Exceptional
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Reviews
From a partner site
23 September 2024
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Norman B.
26 October 2023
Wonderful visit
Norman B.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
David S.
28 May 2024
Lovely character house in the Centre of Dartmouth.
David S.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
31 July 2023
Stunning property, amazing views,lovely welcoming touches. Great central location. Highly recommend.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
11 July 2024
Wonderful
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
FIONA H.
16 July 2023
Stunning Skinny House
FIONA H.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
13 October 2022
Beautiful House, Beautiful Location
From a partner site
8/10 Good
Jeffery R.
18 September 2024
A beautifully positioned property with parking and garden
Jeffery R.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
14 July 2025
16 Clarence Hill
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
10 January 2023
Magical place to stay
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
21 September 2022
Fantastic house and location
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
penny t.
1 August 2022
Fabulous house, perfect holiday
penny t.
From a partner site
8/10 Good
1 August 2022
Well positioned quirky house
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
13 July 2022
16 Clarence Hill - Good standard cottage in a lovely town
From a partner site
8/10 Good
20 June 2022
Lovely stay.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
15 May 2022
Great Character House on a Prime Site
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
sarah w.
8 May 2022
Relaxing
sarah w.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Matt W.
19 April 2022
Perfection
Matt W.
From a partner site
8/10 Good
Paul M.
30 December 2021
Second stay at 16 Clarence Hill
Paul M.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Hannah E.
3 November 2021
Lovely Stay!
Hannah E.
From a partner site
8/10 Good
Gillian N.
17 October 2021
Quirky house in Dartmouth
Gillian N.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Sally B.
29 September 2021
Gorgeous cottage with amazing views over the estuary
Sally B.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Kerry G.
26 September 2021
Another great stay.
Kerry G.
From a partner site
10/10 Excellent
Carolyn S.
19 September 2021
Views and location
Carolyn S.
From a partner site
8/10 Good
Eliose P.
5 September 2021
Review
Eliose P.
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