Newton Abbot 2.1 miles. Hazel Lodge sits amongst a collection of delightful, single-storey lodges in the hamlet of Teigngrace, Devon. With enclosed decking, access to on-site facilities including a shop and a seasonal outdoor heated swimming pool, and stylish décor, Hazel Lodge welcomes friends, families, or a couple to enjoy the Devonshire countryside. On arrival, off-road parking greets you before taking the steps up onto the decking. Completed with outdoor furniture, the decking area is enclosed and the ideal spot for a cup of tea or glass of wine after unloading your belongings. Step inside to find the open-plan living space, home to a kitchen equipped with ample cooking facilities and a dining table ideal for family mealtimes. From here, cosy up on the sofas in the sitting area, and in the cooler months, why not light the electric fire and watch a film on the Smart TV? As your eyes grow tired, make your way down the corridor to the bedrooms; the master is a king-size with a handy en-suite shower room and charming pastel colour theme creating a calming ambience for bedtime, while the twin is perfectly suited to children or friends and is serviced by another shower room. With everything you need for a lovely trip to Devon, make Hazel Lodge your base. Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 998902, 998927, 1008069, 1008070, 1017324, 1017325, 1120150, 1122542, 1123750, 1123753, 1179983, 1121265, and 1179983 together sleeping 66 guests. Newton Abbot is situated in the heart of The English Riviera, with its mild climate and thriving palm trees. The ancient market town now offers plenty of modern shops, both local and well-known high street chains and six leading brand supermarkets. There's also a racecourse where National Hunt racing takes place from spring until autumn, with craft fayres during the winter. Newton Abbot has a unique pub, the tap house and bottle shop, located in the building of what was a traditional working malthouse offering arguably the finest bottled beers in Devon. The seaside towns of Teignmouth, Shaldon and Dawlish are nearby and are fantastic destinations for families. Spend a day on the beach building sand castles and walk the impressive Victorian Pier at Teignmouth. The National Trust houses of Bradley Manor, Coleton Fishacre and Compton Castle and many others are well worth a visit, whilst the highlight of your stay will undoubtedly be the stunning beaches around Torquay and the many hidden coves such as Meadfoot, Oddicombe and further afield the pretty Ness Cove. And of course, the South West Coast Path provides stunning seascapes across the bay, with a popular stretch from Torquay Harbour to Daddyhole Plain, passing through Beacon Cove where Agatha Christie used to swim as a girl. Newton Abbot provides a fabulous base for an English seaside holiday all year round.