At the top of Salcombe within walking distance of a convenient nearby Spar shop and five-minutes from the town centre, this four-bedroom house sleeps up to 8 people and is ideal for family holidays by the sea. The property also has off street parking for 2 cars (Varies seasonally).
Warm and welcoming with fresh interiors in an understated coastal style, guests are greeted by a hallway with plenty of space to hang coats and put shoes away before heading into an open plan living, kitchen and dining area on the ground floor .
The living area has a comfy L-shaped sofa, a large flat screen TV and a working fireplace which is perfect for cosy winter evenings. The kitchen includes an island with bar stools for convivial breakfasts or meal prep, and the dining table gazes out of double doors onto a balcony with views towards picturesque Snape’s Point, with glimpses of the sea and the hills beyond. There’s also a useful WC on the ground floor in the hallway.
Deceptively spacious and complete with a large lawn for children to play on safely in the sunshine, the house includes helpful spaces like a games room under the house with table football and dartboard, as well as an office in case you need five minutes to do a little remote working with desk, flat screen TV and Sofa.
Upstairs, guests will find four bedrooms and two bathrooms (one shower room and one with a bath and overhead shower). The master bedroom has a large double bed and plenty of storage. There’s a bunk room with bean bags and a games console. The third and fourth bedrooms also have double beds and countryside views.
Recommended for: This spacious house is perfect for families, especially with the large lawned garden at the back.
Favourite feature: The garden and the balcony mean that even when you return from a day at the beach you can enjoy time outside in the privacy of your own space.
Need to know: Parking is at a premium in Salcombe, and this house comes with dedicated on site parking.
About a holiday in Salcombe
Salcombe is a historic fishing and sailing town that has become famous as a holiday destination because of its natural beauty and its local charm. Blessed with more beaches than you can visit in a week, a jaw-dropping estuary and magnificent walks along the South West Coast Path, it’s also filled with local traditions. For example, there’s the Town Regatta, excellent sailing opportunities, and Salcombe even has its own gin and ice cream factories. You can’t leave without sampling the town’s unparalleled clotted cream fudge, visiting the magnificent bakery and restaurants such as Captain Flint’s and The Winking Prawn (next to North Sands beach), which have practically become a rite of passage for visitors.
NOTE RE PARKING
During the summer months there is off street parking for up to 2 cars. During the off season this reduces to 1. Free on street parking is available outside the property.
Located in Salcombe, this vacation home is in a rural area and near the beach. Salcombe Maritime Museum and Overbecks Museum and Garden are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Start Point Lighthouse and Coleton Fishacre. Traveling with kids? Consider Sea N Shore and Slapton Ley Field Centre. With scuba diving, water skiing, and windsurfing nearby, you'll find plenty of adventures in the water.
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