Carlingford, with its sea views and beautiful garden, is a fantastic property sleeping ten guests – ideal for friends or family.
Step to entrance. Ground floor: Living room with wooden floor. Dining room with wooden floor. Kitchen with tiled floor. 3 bedrooms: 1 double, 2 twin, one with French doors. Shower room with toilet. First floor: 2 double bedrooms, each with en-suite bathroom with bath, shower attachment and toilet.
Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen and towels included. Two satellite TVs. DVD and small library. CD/iPod dock. Electric oven. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Dishwasher. Fridge/freezer. Wi-fi. Enclosed garden with patio, terrace, sitting-out area and furniture. Woodland area. Barbecue. Ample parking. Cycle store. No smoking. NB: 1 step from patio to garden with sloping banks and fountain.
Situated just 750m from the South West Coastal Path, this property offers lovely views of the sea and moor. The property is a spacious detached house which has been completely renovated to a very high standard, offering spacious accommodation. There is a lovely garden, with seating area, fountain, lighting and bluetooth speaker, ideal for al-fresco dining, and its own orchard and a small woodland area. Enjoy the separate Mediterranean garden with built-in BBQ, fire pit and power supply. The well appointed living room commands views across the bay. The house is situated in a wonderful location for a beach holiday, walking holiday or friends to get together. There is a ‘locals’ beach just 1 mile from the property, ideal for all ages. There are pubs and restaurants not too far away. There is an RSPB nature reserve at nearby Labrador Bay, ½ mile. Shaldon, with its own zoo and sandy beach, is 2 miles from the property. Torquay has much to offer, including Kent’s Cavern and the Model Village. The Living Coasts have penguins wandering freely, or take a boat trip across to Brixham for a lovely day out. Further along the coast is Paignton with its world famous zoo, sandy beaches, water park and steam train to the historic naval town of Dartmouth. There are many National Trust properties to visit in the area, such as Agatha Christie’s home Greenway. Exeter with its cathedral is magnificent and well worth a visit. Take in the shops or wander down to the canal and take a boat up to the pubs that cannot be reached by car, or for the more energetic, hire a bike and cycle the route instead. For children there is Crealy Adventure Park which is a great day out. For walkers who want to walk the Jurassic Coast, this is a great base as Sidmouth is just 28 miles away. Take in Seaton, Beer, Lyme Regis and Branscombe. Shops 3 miles, pub 1 mile.