Rosies Hut
£440.00 up to £790.00 Per Week
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Set in the valley of the River Gara on a former working sheep farm in South Devon, Rosie’s Hut at Lower Collaton Farm is your perfect couple’s escape in the countryside.
Watch the sunset over the glorious Dartmoor countryside from the comfort of your private wood-fired hot tub.
Lovingly renovated to a high standard, Rosie’s hut combines modern luxury with rustic, rural charm.
Nestled between Dartmoor and the beautiful beaches of the South Devon coast, Rosie’s Hut is your perfect base to explore the wonderful landscape.
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