1 Combehaven

Located in Salcombe, Devon

A three-storey townhouse close to central Salcombe, sleeping eight guests in four bedrooms

  • Sleeps: 8
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Pet Friendly: No

Description

With estuary views, a garden and a total of four bedrooms, 1 Combehaven is a fantastic three-storey townhouse situated within a short walk of Salcombe’s bustling restaurants, upmarket shops and famous waterside. This property has a modern granite kitchen with an open plan dining area, coal-effect gas fire and chic, nautical decor.

Property Details

With estuary views, a garden and a total of four bedrooms, 1 Combehaven is a fantastic three-storey townhouse situated within a short walk of Salcombe’s bustling restaurants, upmarket shops and famous waterside. This property has a modern granite kitchen with an open plan dining area, coal-effect gas fire and chic, nautical decor. The lounge boasts two comfortable, two-person sofas, a coffee table and French doors onto the balcony, with views over Salcombe towards the estuary and countryside beyond. Four bedrooms in total, the first is a King-size with an en suite featuring a Bette steel bath and power shower over. The second, a children’s bunk room, is adjacent to the master bedroom. The third bedroom is a double (ground floor), and the final is a twin room with two white-framed single beds, located on the first floor. There is a separate shower room on the first floor with a power shower. A cloakroom is located on the ground with a w.c and wash basin. On the ground floor, doors from the dining area open up into a fantastic garden, with a table and chairs for al fresco dining, which enjoy the view over Salcombe’s estuary. There are two parking spaces for this property, one in front of the other, at the property.

Features

Close to coast
Dishwasher
Downstairs facilities
Garden
High Chair
Linen and Towels
Near a Pub
Near River/Estuary
Off road parking
TV
Washing machine
WiFi

Location

Area Details

Salcombe

Lying within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Salcombe is a hugely popular resort town close to the mouth of the Kingsbridge Estuary. From your Salcombe holiday cottage there are plenty of sandy beaches nearby including the pet-friendly Salcombe North Sands which is just a short walk from Salcombe town center. The Winking Prawn has a fantastic outside seating area and renowned food and is within yards of the beach. Travel to South Sands Beach from Salcombe's Whitestrand Quay on the South Sands Ferry and find large areas of golden sand perfect for making sand castles and rock pools to explore as well as Bo’s Beach Café which also sells beach accessories. East Portlemouth Beach is another that can be reached by ferry and is a series of coves with golden sands and clear blue water more reminiscent of beaches in the Indian Ocean making a swim almost irresistible. If you are looking for a walk with a difference wait for low tide and make your way up to Mill Bay along the coast for another great beach experience.

Lots of activities in Salcombe, both on and off the water. With the calm estuary there is a great choice of water based activities including sea kayaks, paddle boarding, a surf school, sailing both yacht and dinghy, estuary cruises both leisurely and adrenalin filled, schools for yachting and power boats and even donut rides and coasteering. Off the water relax at the Salcombe Distillery at the tasting bar or create your own gin at the gin school. Try your hands at the Salcombe Shooting School or travel up to Pennywell Farm and see all the animals and cuddle a miniature pig! Soft play can be found at Kidz and Co for those rainy days. The Brownston Gallery is one of Devon's finest art galleries showing contemporary pieces from both established and emerging artists. The walking here is excellent with a 3 mile walk along the South West Coast Path to Bolt Head being among the most popular with stunning coastal views.

Places to visit while staying in Salcombe include the Salcombe Maritime Museum, a collection of models, paintings, photographs and artefacts which tell the story of Salcombe’s links with ships and the sea. Carved into the cliff 80m above the sea, Overbeck’s Gardens and Museum provides breath-taking views over Salcombe Estuary with a diverse collection of plants and an interesting history. Finally, you are in a stunning part of the country whether you are attracted by the coastline or the countryside the Salcombe area delivers on all fronts.

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