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Nestled above Tavistock town and overlooking Dartmoor, the old Station offers elegant, luxurious accommodation. The Station provides an affordable indulgence for holidaymakers seeking 5 star standards.
With plentiful sofas, blissfully comfortable beds, fine linen and fabulous en-suites relaxation is easy. The houses are wired with all the technology today’s traveler expects; broadband connection, flat LCD TV's, DVD players, music centres with MP3 docking stations, plus complimentary Sky Sports and Sky Movies.
For a truly unique holiday experience, in an exclusive retreat, a historic location, surrounded by the countryside yet with all the facilities of the town, Old Tavistock Railway Station provides all a discerning holidaymaker could be looking for.
The Station and line have been closed to passengers and trains since 1968. So the old station platform now makes an ideal covered, outdoor dining space with private areas for each cottage with family size BBQ’s. The cottages can be rented by 1-3 families and the entire platform opened for everyone to use together. The Station is ideal for friends and families for a short break or week long holiday.
See www.oldtavistockrailwaystation.co.uk for full details.
| Room / Unit Type | Capacity | Room / Unit Tariff* |
|---|---|---|
| Refreshment Hall | 6 | from £800.00 to £2090.00 per unit per week |
| Porters Office | 4 | from £675.00 to £1400.00 per unit per week |
| Ticketing Hall | 4 | from £675.00 to £1400.00 per unit per week |
* As a guide, prices are per room per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
At the end of the southbound M5 take the A30, signposted Oakhampton/Bodmin. Travel along the A30 for approximately 27 miles/43 km¡¦s.
After the Oakhampton junction take the next exit, the A386 to Tavistock.
Travel across Dartmoor for 13 miles/21 km¡¦s passing through the hamlets of Lake, Lydford and Mary Tavy. Upon entering Tavistock, Kelly College is located on the right hand side.
Proceed along the A386. At the mini roundabout keep left, taking the first exit onto Dolvin Road. A cemetery is on the left.
At the next roundabout take the second exit, crossing the River Tavy, then keep to the right hand side.
Go straight over the mini roundabout into Bedford Square.
At the next mini roundabout take the second exit, straight over, heading up the hill on Drake Road.
After 200 metres/220 yards pass under a railway viaduct. 15 metres/16 yards later turn sharply right and immediately right again, passing under the viaduct once again and entering Quant Park.
Old Tavistock Railway Station can be found 100 metres/110 yards ahead, at the end of the road
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