Lustleigh is a picturesque village in the Dartmoor National Park with thatched cottages clustered around the Church, Village Green and 15th Century Pub. There are many lovely walks on the Moor and around the village itself; other well known beauty spots are only a short car journey away – Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Becka Falls, Castle Drogo. It is only 15 miles to Torbay beaches, 20 miles to Exeter and 35 miles to Plymouth.
|
From the centre of the village you can follow the old mill leat (or stream) and very soon you will arrive
at the Lustleigh Mills. A former corn-mill, it is an ancient building – there was a mill over 500 years ago!
Lustleigh Mill is an ancient building, over 400 years old, with exposed beams and granite fireplace.
It is close to the village centre, yet quiet and secluded. The old mill stream, which still flows past the house and into the Wrey Brook
at the bottom of the garden, produces our own electricity.
|
Old Bakery. The Old Bakery was built in Victorian times in the garden of the Millhouse. It
provided bread for the parish of Lustleigh until after the First World War. Careful and tasteful renovation has produced
light and spacious one-bedroom accommodation, ideal for two persons. The old original oven has been
retained as a feature of the sitting room. There is central heating throughout and a wood-burning stove
in the sitting-room.
|
If you would like to enquire about making a booking we invite you to either complete the Contact Form, Email us using Email: lustleighmills@ukgateway.net, or telephone using the number above.
Directions to Lustleigh are provided for you, together with a link to MultiMap so that you can print your own maps of the region.
The site also shows our Prices.
|
|
Dartmoor Tourism Association |