36 The Salcombe is a recently refurbished property located in Salcombe, Devon, in the South West of England. With exclusive access to a private outdoor heated swimming pool, communal gardens, and a boat mooring, this third-floor studio apartment is perfect for a couple looking to explore South Devon. Situated on the waterfront, the property is close to sandy beaches, the water ferry, boutique shops, and eateries.
The open-plan living space features a bespoke hand-built kitchen with high-end appliances and Dekton worktops, decorated in coastal colors. The living area includes a comfortable double wall bed and French doors that open to a balcony with stunning waterfront views. A shower room with an electric shower is perfect for washing off sandy toes after a day at the beach.
36 The Salcombe is an ideal getaway for a couple seeking a coastal break in the heart of Salcombe. The property offers easy access to beaches, shops, and restaurants, making it a convenient location for exploring the area. Additionally, the property has a mooring available for boats up to 15ft, allowing guests to easily hire a boat and explore Salcombe and its surrounding towns and villages.
Overall, 36 The Salcombe provides a comfortable and well-equipped accommodation option for couples looking to enjoy a relaxing and scenic stay in Salcombe. With its convenient location, stunning views, and access to amenities such as a swimming pool and boat mooring, this property offers a great base for exploring the beauty of South Devon.
Weekly price from £828
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