Enginefield is a charming semi-detached cottage located in the picturesque village of Combe Martin in Devon, South West England. Ideal for a couple, this cozy retreat offers an open-plan living area with a modern kitchen, dining and lounge area, a luxurious double bedroom, and a well-appointed bathroom with an overhead shower. Although the property does not have a direct outdoor seating area, guests can enjoy the grassed parking area adjacent to the river Umber. Combe Martin itself is a popular seaside resort with all necessary amenities, including a beach and a Dinosaur Park.
The village hosts annual events such as the historic Earl of Rone festival in May and a carnival in August. Water enthusiasts can take advantage of the local kayaking center just a 15-minute walk from the beach. Combe Martin's central location makes it an ideal base for exploring North Devon, including nearby attractions like Lynton and Lynmouth, Woolacombe, Croyde Bay, and Saunton Sands. With its convenient location and comfortable accommodations, Enginefield is a perfect choice for a relaxing getaway in this stunning region of England.
Weekly price from £262
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