This nautical-themed cottage is the perfect getaway for families and their furry companions who are looking to explore the treasures of Salcombe and South Devon’s stunning coastline. With thoughtful finishing touches and an outdoor decked area for al fresco dining under the sun, it’s the perfect base for your West Country stay.
Inside, the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner creates a sociable space to unwind in after a day at the beach. The soothing neutral colour palette enhances the relaxing atmosphere, while the decor reflects the stunning coastline that surrounds you. A convenient shower room off the utility room is perfect for washing off sandy paws after beach outings. The utility room itself is a great space for storing bikes, paddleboards, and all your holiday gear. On the first floor, you’ll find a bright family bathroom and two comfortable bedrooms – a king-size room and a bunk bedroom – offering a peaceful retreat for all. The second floor features a cosy double bedroom tucked under the eaves, showcasing fabulous rooftop views over Batson Creek and Island Street. Step outside to the lovely decking area and enjoy dining with a glass of something refreshing, or plan your next adventure over a morning coffee with Rover by your side. While parking is not available at the property, local car parks can be found within half a mile. Please note that there are two flights of steps from the road to the front door.
Nestled within the picturesque South Devon National Landscape, the vibrant coastal town of Salcombe is famous for its breathtaking views and bustling quayside. For water lovers, a half-mile stroll to Salcombe Harbour lets you hop aboard an estuary cruise, where canine companions are welcome to join you. Outdoor enthusiasts can also try sailing, kayaking and paddleboarding from the quay. The beautiful golden shores of North Sands Beach, with its fascinating rock pools teeming with tiny fish and crustaceans, are just over a mile away – perfect for a day of family fun and frolics with your four-legged friend. Alterntively, venture to Dartmoor National Park (19.5 miles) for miles of heather-clad moorland waiting to be explored by inquisitive hounds.