No 9 is a three-bedroom terraced town house located in Watchet, Somerset, in the South West of England. It can accommodate up to 5 guests and features amenities such as pets allowed and a nearby pub. The property offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere, making it ideal for couples or families to visit throughout the year. The ground floor includes a comfortable sitting room for relaxation, an open plan dining area, a well-equipped kitchen, and a convenient shower room.
On the first floor, there are two double bedrooms and a single bedroom with a friendly seaside theme, providing a variety of sleeping arrangements. Guests can enjoy the enclosed patio on pleasant days, perfect for unwinding with a drink after exploring the local area. Watchet offers excellent coastal walks, quaint shops, and a marina to watch boats. Nearby villages like Porlock, Dunster, and Minehead offer further attractions such as a dramatic castle, sandy beaches, and picturesque streets to explore.
Overall, No 9 in Watchet provides a comfortable and convenient base for visitors to explore the beautiful South West of England. With its close proximity to local amenities and attractions, this property is an ideal choice for those looking to experience the charm and beauty of the region while enjoying a relaxing and memorable stay.
Weekly price from £399
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