Long term lets (over 1 month) Short-breaks (4 days or fewer) Corporate bookings
Changeover day:
Flexible
Access:
Car advised
Notes:
No pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
Driftwoodis situated in a tucked away spot in the centre of the popular coastal village of Stoke Fleming just a short walk to the award winning Blackpool Sands Beach & two miles from the Historic Port of Dartmouth.
Step inside and find the next best thing to your own beach house - informal yet stylish sitting room stocked with books, magazines and board games with widescreen tv , video , dvd & stereo. Driftwood has two bedrooms each room is simply but stylishly decorated, one with Kingsize bed and the other with bunkbed. Contemporary bathroom with bath and shower over. Fully fitted kitchen with dishwasher , oven & microwave. Utility with washer machine. Private outside garden ideal for alfresco dining with patio furniture & barbecue.
Living Area
Nearby Blackpool Sands Beach
Bedroom 1
Dartmouth
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The West Country / Devon region
With the mildest year-round climate on mainland Britain, the area is the ideal location for a holiday or short break all year round – indeed the name South Hams, derives from the old Saxon ‘Hamme’ meaning sheltered place.
Officially classed as ‘an area of outstanding natural beauty’, the South Hams covers the most southerly tip of Devon. From the wild beauty of Dartmoor, to the stunning southern coastline, there are miles of beautiful countryside and delightful estuaries and rivers to explore, plus the delights of picturesque villages to discover. The unspoilt and historic small towns of Dartmouth, Salcombe, Kingsbridge, Totnes, Modbury and Ivybridge continue to charm visitors as well as offering individual shops, tempting tearooms and award-winning restaurants.
Dartmouth / Stoke Fleming area
Dartmouth is famous for its marinas, yachting and boating activities of all kinds and attracts many, whilst others simply board one of several pleasure boats for a taste of life on the water. Film crews have chosen historic Dartmouth as the location for programmes including The Onedin Line and Down to Earth whilst the town’s Michelin starred restaurant, ‘The New Angel’ featured in Channel 4’s Return of the Chef. The gardens of Agatha Christie’s house, Greenways, and Britannia Royal Naval College – where The Queen met Prince Phillip – can both be visited. Dartmouth Royal Regatta in August features waterborne activity plus spectacular air displays, often from the renowned Red Arrows. Browse amongst the art galleries and shops of Dartmouth’s narrow streets, take the ferry over to Kingswear to catch the steam train or relax in one of Dartmouth’s many restaurants or tea rooms.
How to get there
Contact the advertiser for further details on the best way to reach this property.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Exeter: 61 km
Railway:
Totnes: 22 km
Ferry:
Plymouth: 51 km
Activities near Dartmouth
Sports: Tennis in town Watersports Horse Riding Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats Beach or lakeside relaxation Cycling holidays