Idyllic Self-Catering Cottage in the Heart of Dartmoor
Nestled in the picture-perfect village of Lustleigh, this beautifully restored Grade II listed cottage offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern comfort. Dating back to the 16th century, it features original beams, a cosy inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove, and a rare granite staircase—perfect for those seeking an authentic Dartmoor experience.
With three bedrooms and two bathrooms, the cottage comfortably accommodates up to five guests, making it ideal for families or friends looking to explore Dartmoor’s wild beauty and the stunning South Devon coastline. Thoughtfully restored and equipped for modern living with underfloor heating, free WiFi, and Smart TVs, it’s designed for relaxing, self-catering stays all year round.
Whether you’re planning a fun-filled family holiday, a walking trip with friends, or a romantic escape with evenings by the fire, this cosy yet spacious cottage offers the perfect rural retreat in one of Dartmoor’s most picturesque villages.
During your stay in this beautiful cottage, you’ll be a stone's throw away from the charming Cleave Pub, the delightful Primrose Tea Rooms, and the well-stocked and much loved village shop and post office.
Step outside the cottage and you’ll find some of Dartmoor’s finest walking trails right on your doorstep, including the breathtaking Lustleigh Cleave. Lustleigh is as welcoming as it is picturesque, with a close-knit, friendly community. The shop may only be a two-minute walk away—but don’t be surprised if it takes ten… friendly chats with locals are all part of the charm. It’s Dartmoor life at its finest.
Michaela and Brian love sharing their special cottage with guests who, like them, appreciate everything Dartmoor has to offer. They go out of their way to make sure you get the very best from your stay and are always just a message or call away if you need anything at all.
At the cottage, you’ll find plenty of information to help you make the most of your time—local walking guides, pub and restaurant recommendations, and ideas for places to explore nearby. It’s no surprise that over 70% of guests at Three Pound Cottage return again and again—some even visit several times a year.
Within the Village and Beyond
Step outside the cottage in to the heart of Lustleigh. A short stroll takes you to the village orchard and play park – perfect for a picnic or the starting point for one of Dartmoor’s many scenic walks.
Just a few steps away, discover the historic village church, where the archives are housed in the vestry – a fascinating glimpse into Lustleigh’s rich past.
You’ll find everything you need close by:
The Cleave Pub, Primrose Tea Rooms, and the Dairy Shop & Post Office are all just a stone’s throw from the cottage.
Be sure to wander a few hundred yards to Wreyland, a peaceful hamlet known for its chocolate-box thatched cottages and tranquil walking routes.
There’s no shortage of walking adventures nearby – from the dramatic Lustleigh Cleave to Haytor, Hound Tor, and the Wray Valley Trail linking Bovey Tracey and Moretonhampstead.
If fishing is your thing, Kennick and Trenchford Reservoirs are just a short drive away and offer excellent spots for a quiet day by the water.
On a rainy day, The House of Marbles is a local favourite for visitors of all ages – a mix of nostalgia, fun, and fascinating exhibits.
Just outside Lustleigh, the historic Kelly Mine is open to the public on most Wednesdays and Sundays – well worth a visit for those curious about Dartmoor’s mining heritage.
For dining, shopping, and more, the nearby market towns of Bovey Tracey and Moretonhampstead are just a short drive away and offer a range of welcoming pubs, cafés, and restaurants.
Language spoken: English