Oyster is a secret hideaway moored at the bottom of an ancient quarry path. She is to be enjoyed by couples who love the sea, the outdoors and getting close to nature.
All on the ground floor.
Gangplank leading to…
Open plan living area.
Kitchen area: With single-burner alcohol stove.
Bedroom area: With double bed, single bed and selection of books.
3 steps to…
Separate chemical toilet (emergencies only).
Gangplank leading to…
Open plan living area.
Kitchen area: With single-burner alcohol stove.
Bedroom area: With double bed, single bed and selection of books.
3 steps to…
Separate chemical toilet (emergencies only).
Battery powered lighting, bed linen and towels included. Welcome pack. External shower room with shower cubicle toilet and fridge. Garden (50 yards away) with garden furniture. Private parking for 1 car. No smoking.
Oyster is for lovers of nature and the sea. She is for adventurous couples or friends who will enjoy the calm and serenity of the estuary. She is for lovers of silence, contemplation, reading, dreaming, walking, swimming, and beaches. She is for soaking up the wandering sun and living in the present moment. She is cute and fun, yet basic and unsophisticated. She is high on the foreshore, so rises with the tide and sits on the shingle as the water retreats. When the tide goes out, no boats pass, and she has only the birds and the trees for company. The estuary is quiet, but occasionally she will roll to the wake of passing boats. The leaves rustle above in the evening sun, while in the morning she stays cool in the shade of the trees. Oyster has heavy canvas over the cockpit that can be pulled forward and back depending on the weather. If you are big you may need to bow your head, however, open the hatch above the galley and you can stand tall. She has a toilet and shower on land and a basic toilet on board for emergencies. There is a fridge on land and space to park. Sometimes when the tide drops Oyster likes to rest at a slight angle. There are beaches and a ferry boat nearby with access to the coastal town of Salcombe, with lots of water-based activities to offer, and there are local pubs just a short drive away. Bring warm clothes, waterproofs, and a sou’wester! Remember your sunnies too though!