A sumptuous holiday home situated in the heart of wonderful Salcombe in South Devon, it sleeps eight people in four bedrooms.This modern holiday cottage sits in the centre of Salcombe on the South Devon coast. It hosts four bedrooms which include two king-size rooms with en-suites, a twin room with cabin beds and a children’s bunk room, also find a family bathroom, the property is able to sleep eight people. The accommodation also comes set with an open-plan living area hosting a kitchen, a dining area and a sitting area, there is also a utility room. Externally there is permit parking for one car, as well as a decking with a furniture and a balcony also with furniture. Seagull Cottage is a tasteful retreat in an idyllic harbourside location.
Amenities: Gas fired underfloor heating.
Fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, oven, dishwasher,
microwave, toaster, kettle
TV, DVD, Music system.
Parking pass for one car is provided - for the long stay car park in Salcombe (subject to restrictions)
Ground floor decking area with rattan sofa, first floor balcony with french bistro table with four chairs.
Bed linen and towels supplied. Strictly No Smoking
Region: Devon, with its quiet country lanes, patchwork of lush green fields and sleepy villages is not to be missed. Stately home lovers will be spoiled and why not finish with a scrumptious Devonshire cream tea?
Town: Salcombe is a popular destination for watersports enthusiasts, walkers and families looking for a holiday by the sea. There are several pretty beaches within a short distance, including North Sands and South Sands, plus the coves East Portlemouth on the opposite side of the estuary, just a short passenger ferry ride away. Also on your doorstep is the National Trust property Overbeck’s where you can wander through the subtropical gardens. Why not have a more adventurous day and try out the watersports available on the estuary including surfing, coasteering, kayaking or a more leisurely boat trip? Whilst staying in Salcombe, take advantage of the locally sourced seafood which is served in many of the restaurants, pubs, cafés and delicatessens. The southern tip of Devon provides some spectacular scenery and picturesque vistas with a number of sandy beaches, lovely villages with thatched cottages and some fantastic opportunities for walking on the South West Coast path.