16 Clarence Hill in Dartmouth, Devon is a unique home known locally as 'The skinny house' for its quirky exterior. The interior features a blend of 21st-century aesthetics with historical character, offering far-reaching views over the town, river, and sea. The property includes access to the immaculately maintained 'Secret Garden' where guests can relax and enjoy the tranquil surroundings. The accommodation includes a contemporary dining area, galley kitchen, sitting room with stunning views, two double bedrooms, and bathrooms with modern amenities.
The property boasts a small courtyard at the rear for light and ventilation, as well as a south-facing seating area at the front. Guests can also enjoy the 'Secret Garden', a hidden gem with trees, plants, and a terrace around a slate-roofed conservatory. The garden was created from a second world war gun placement and artillery store, offering a delightful outdoor space facing southwest. Care should be taken when accessing the garden down steep steps, and it can only be used during daylight hours.
16 Clarence Hill has a rich history, originally serving as an entrance and annexe to Mount Galpine House. The house was renovated to a high standard and now serves as a well-appointed holiday home. Nearby attractions include shops, restaurants, the Anchorstone Cafe at Coronation Park, and renowned local eateries like 'The Rockfish' and 'The Seahorse'. In peak season, Saturday changeovers and a minimum stay of 7 nights are required, with more flexibility offered outside peak times. Dogs are welcome, with restrictions on breed size and furniture access.
Overall, 16 Clarence Hill offers a unique and comfortable stay in Dartmouth, combining historical charm with modern amenities and stunning views. The property's 'Secret Garden' provides a peaceful outdoor retreat, while the convenient location allows guests to explore the town's attractions and nearby dining options. With a rich history and thoughtful design, this holiday home is a special place to relax and enjoy the beauty of South West England.
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