Harbour View House is perfect for those looking to stay in the very heart of Salcombe within walking distance to all the town’s shops, pubs and restaurants. Once you have arrived there will be no need to use the car again as everything is right on the doorstep including the ice cream parlour, four fantastic Inns and the ferry to the popular sandy beaches across the estuary.
Please note: Depending on occupancy numbers there may be limited seating in the lounge area.
Please note that this property can also be booked in the low and mid season with a setup of 2 bedrooms, sleeping 5 - Please click the following link for the full details. Harbour View Apartment.
Weekly price from £784
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