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Kingston Estate (The), Totnes, Devon

Kingston Estate (The)
Kingston House
Staverton

Totnes
Devon

TQ9 6AR

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The Kingston Estate is located deep in the beautiful South Devon country side offering the visitor a rare combination of luxury and tranquillity. The estate is centered around Kingston House, now the home of the Corfield family. Guests can choose between staying in a restored period suite within Kingston House itself, or a cottage within the grounds.

Surrounding the cobbled North Courtyard lie Kingston's cottages which have been created within the period outbuildings at Kingston. The cottages range in date from the thatched Bass Court (1650), Coach House & Old Stables (1735), Walnut Cottage (1780) to Bull Cottage, Little Shippen and Doves Jackdaws and Owls (1830). All of the cottages have been converted with the utmost sympathy, both in their interior decoration and furnishings, as well as their exteriors. The cottages at Kingston provide the very highest standard self catering accommodation, which have been awarded an English Tourist Board rating of Five Keys Highly Commended.

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Ratings/Awards: ETB 5 Keys Highly Commended
Tourist Board Members: Yes
Months Open: All year
Number of Units: 9
Unit Type: Cottages
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Parking
Gardens for Guest Use
Suitable for Disabled
Dogs/Pets Welcome
Restaurant/Pub Nearby - on site
Central Heating
Washing Machine
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