Frontage of a large 3-storey, Devon country house overlooking an outdoor pool and tree-lined lawns. A large country house overlooks gardens with an outdoor swimming pool. A kitchen with contemporary fitted units and a two range cookers.

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Alston Hall
Sleeps 38

Alston Hall

Luxury Country House with Indoor and Outdoor Pools. Sleeps 38 in 18 Bedrooms.

Alston Hall is a magnificent three-story country house set a mile from Battisborough Cross in South Devon. It offers an exceptional retreat for large groups seeking luxurious holiday homes. Originally a rectory and later a hotel, the house is designed for comfort, fun, and relaxation.

The entrance hall exudes grandeur with oak panelling, stained glass, a piano, and a wood-burning stove. Spread out in various sitting rooms, enjoy a fully equipped kitchen and dine-in style in the spacious dining room.

With 18 bedrooms, 17 of which have en-suite bathrooms and a range of fantastic activities, including indoor and seasonal outdoor swimming pools, a tennis court, and three acres of lawns and gardens, Alston Hall ensures an entertaining and memorable stay.

Nestled between Mothecombe and Membland, the village of Battisborough Cross is situated within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering scenic walks, bike rides, and stunning beaches. Beyond the estate, guests can explore Fort Bovisand, Dartmouth Golf and Country Club, or Mothecombe Beach along the South West Coast Path.

If you are seeking a change of pace, the vibrant city of Plymouth is within reach. Alston Hall is the perfect destination for group accommodation in Devon, providing a unique blend of elegance, comfort, and entertainment for an unforgettable holiday experience.

To check availability, make an enquiry or book Alston Hall, please use the Visit Website buttons for further information. When enquiring, please tell us you found this South Devon Country House in Battisborough Cross on the My Favourite Holiday Cottages website. Thank you.

sleeps
38
bedrooms
18
bathrooms
17

Location

Alston Hall

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