Summer Cottage

Located in Torquay, Devon

Summer Cottage is a mid-terrace cottage is situated in St. Marychurch near Torquay and can sleep five people in three bedrooms.

  • Sleeps: 5
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Pet Friendly: No

Description

Summer Cottage is a mid-terrace property based in St. Marychurch near Torquay. Hosting three bedrooms, including a king-size, a double and a single, along with a bathroom, this property can sleep up to five people. There is also a kitchen, dining room and sitting room with a wood-burning stove. To the exterior is a multi-level garden with a courtyard and furniture and a lawned area, along with roadside parking. Summer Cottage is a great choice for families looking to enjoy a seaside break to Torquay.

Property Details

Summer Cottage is a heart-warming, mid-terrace property settled in Torquay, within the village of St Marychurch. Offering a quaint interior and three bedrooms, this homely abode is a great choice for families eager to explore the Torquay area of Devon.

Find the property on a quiet residential road, resting within a row of terraced cottages, before stepping inside into the hallway where you can hang your jackets and store your walking boots before finding the sitting room. Complete with two sofas and a wood-burning stove, the sitting room is the ideal spot to unwind during the evening, with a selection of books, games and DVDs to choose from, or flick through the Smart TV for some on-demand entertainment. Move into the amply-equipped kitchen, a compact space with an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine, perfect for showing off your culinary skills during your stay. Venture upstairs to discover the bedrooms, offering a king-size, a double and single, each wonderfully furnished and accommodating perfectly for families. A sleek bathroom completes the interior of Summer Cottage, offering the choice of a bath and a mains pressure shower over so you can decide how best to prepare for the day.

To the outside is a multi-level garden; on the ground rests a courtyard with furniture, perfect for alfresco dining, whilst up a flight of stairs rests a terrace with further seating and a lawned area. Soak up the sunshine with a refreshing beverage in hand, toasting to a long-awaiting getaway with your loved ones.

Take a stroll into the vibrant centre of Torquay, a popular seaside resort in the heart of South Devon, boasting a wealth of shops and supermarkets for you to browse for goods and pick up any essentials, as well as a range of traditional pubs, delicious restaurants, and exciting bars. You’ll be spoilt for choice with things to do, with attractions such as Torquay Museum, the Victoria Parade, Torquay Marina, and a thrilling choice of watersports at one of the nearby beaches where you can spend a day relaxing as you look out towards the English Riviera. You can also access the South West Coast Path and enjoy walking or cycling this famous route, whilst admiring the breath-taking coastal landscape – what better way to take in the beauty of the area?

Explore further afield and visit the seaside towns of Paignton or Brixham for a fun day out, or spend a day in Cockington and discover Cockington Court and a craft centre with glassblowing, and boat trips.

However you choose to spend your time, return each evening to the comfort and warmth of Summer Cottage.

Features

Close to coast
Cot Available
Dishwasher
Fishing
Garden
High Chair
Linen and Towels
Near a Pub
Real Fire
Stairgate
TV
Washing machine
WiFi

Location

Area Details

Torquay

Part of the English Riviera, Torquay is famed for its sandy beaches and palm trees and has been attracting visitors with its charms for hundreds of years. So much to see and do in the area including the underground caves at Kents Caverns, the 800-year-old Torre Abbey, the Living Coasts Marine Zoo and Aquarium, Babbacombe Model Village as well as the Torquay Museum. Agatha Christie was born here the Inernational Agatha Christie Festival is held annually and you can walk the Agatha Christie mile to discover some of the murder scenes from her books. Take the steam train to Kingswear and enjoy a trip along the River Dart.

Plenty of activities available on the calm waters of Tor Bay including sailing dinghies, yachts and motorboats with sea schools available for those looking to take a structured course. There are plenty of beaches nearby, you will be spoilt for choice. The choice of cuisine is huge, including Michelin starred restaurants and tastes from around the world to tea rooms and cafes and pubs. A vibrant evening scene gives you choices of theatre, concerts, plays, musicals, comedy and ballet. In summer open-air theatres play at Cockington Country Park and various National Trust properties nearby.

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