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If you know South Devon you’ll know the South Hams
district, but the chances are that you won’t know the
tiny hamlet of Tuckenhay, one of Devon’s best kept secrets.
Tuckenhay is an idyllic base from which you can either sit
back and contemplate life or grasp the opportunity and enjoy
its many activity features – walking, bird watching,
exploring by boat, canoeing and pony trekking to name but
a few.
Only three miles from Totnes and located in the lush valley
of Bow Creek which ebbs and flows to the tune of the mighty
Dart some three miles downstream, Tuckenhay has produced some
of Britain’s finest paper in bygone days – in
the form of Bank of England notes – and, more recently,
TV chef Keith Floyd practised his unequivocal skills at the
Maltsters Arms pub and restaurant.
The boats which used to deliver and collect their cargoes
to and from the cider press and the paper mill – now
both converted into luxurious apartments – have given
way to yachts, motor launches and canoes exploring the densely
wooded inlets or simply visiting to sample the unique Tuckenhay
experience.
Everything in Tuckenhay is within walking distance of Mill
Cottage, the ultimate in B&B luxury, designed and renovated
to reflect ‘olde worlde’ charm with absolutely
all mod cons.
Come and enjoy this unique experience.
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