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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Camelford sleeps 12.
Features include: Short Breaks Pub nearby Detached Garden Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: A little piece of heaven, Polmear Barn is a magnificent, detached holiday property with stunning views. It is just a few miles from some of the West Country’s prettiest coastline with excellent surfing, pretty coves and dramatic coastal walks. Adjacent to the owners’ home, it is lovingly converted and retains a huge amount of character whilst offering a stylish setting for family and friends to escape from it all. The interior is spacious with great attention to detail to make for a wonderful welcoming experience. Large French doors lead from both the living room and kitchen/dining-room out onto a sunny patio and pretty gardens, the perfect spot for al-fresco dining and summer barbecues. In winter the house is really cosy with the benefit of underfloor heating throughout and the charm of a fabulous wood-burning stove to add to the ambience. The pretty town of Camelford is just a 1-mile walk, where a good selection of pubs, restaurants, shops and of course freshly baked Cornish pasties can be found. The famous 18-hole Bowood Park golf course, regarded as one of the south west’s premier parkland courses, is nearby, as is the start of the exquisite Camel Trail. The pretty fishing villages of Padstow, Port Isaac and Rock are also a must to visit and mystical Tintagel with the legendary King Arthur’s Castle is just 15 minutes’ drive. For a great day out Crealy Adventure Park, the famous Eden Project, and the wild beauty of Dartmoor and Bodmin moors are all within easy driving distance. Whether surfing, walking the coastal path, cycling, playing golf, fishing or simply relaxing, this stunning location has something for everyone. Shops and pub 1 mile. Step up to spacious living room with wood-burning stove, oak floor and French doors to garden. Spacious well-equipped kitchen/dining room with TV, slate floor and French doors to garden. Step up to utility. Double bedroom with 5ft bed, TV and en-suite wet room with toilet. Separate toilet. First floor: Two double bedrooms, each with 5ft bed and TV; one with en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet, one with en-suite shower room and toilet. Two twin bedrooms. Bunk bedroom. All first floor bedrooms with beams and high ceiling. Bathroom with whirlpool bath, shower cubicle and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Aveton Gifford sleeps 12.
Features include: Short Breaks Detached Games Room Garden Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: This impressive, detached, early Georgian country residence has been completely refurbished and maintains many original features, providing stylish and spacious holiday accommodation ideal for the larger than average family group. There is also a large, enclosed walled garden to the side with badminton net, boules, croquet, barbecue and garden furniture. A perfect rural retreat for all ages! Located in the tiny hamlet of Venn just a 10 minute drive away from local beaches. Just 1/2-mile away is the village of Aveton Gifford, which stands at the head of the Avon estuary, between Kingsbridge and Modbury. There is a very popular pub in the village, which welcomes families and serves good food. The property is ideally located in the heart of the South Hams, with many local tourist attractions within easy driving distance. From award-winning fun parks to historical sites, stunning natural scenery and numerous sandy beaches, there is something for everyone to enjoy. West Venn lies 3 miles from Bantham, which boasts one of the most popular beaches in the district and is also situated in an area of great natural beauty, with magnificent, panoramic views of Burgh Island and its famous Art Deco hotel. It is one of the best surfing beaches on the south coast and is also popular with windsurfers. Salcombe and Bigbury are approximately 5 miles. Within an easy drive are Dartmouth and Totnes, which enjoy prominent positions above the River Dart, both full of colour and character that stems from a rich cultural, historical and archaeological heritage with museums, churches, castles and riverside quays. Shops 1 mile. Entrance hall. Very spacious living room with French doors to rear patio and garden. Large dining room. Well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen with breakfast area and door to rear and side garden. Utility. Shower room and toilet. First floor: Three double bedrooms, one with 5ft bed, TV and en-suite shower room with toilet, two with wash basin, and one with TV and additional single bed (for +1). Two twin bedrooms, one with TV. Bathroom with shower attachment and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Uplyme sleeps 12.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Games Room Garden Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: With exclusive use of a superb indoor heated swimming pool, this spacious property offers well-equipped holiday accommodation, just 1½ miles from the sea and the picturesque harbour town of Lyme Regis. With a large secluded garden (south-facing with lovely views), it boasts a tranquil yet convenient location, just a stroll away from Uplyme village green (with playground and tennis court) and friendly village pub and post office. This is an ideal base from which to explore the beaches and spectacular footpaths along the World Heritage coastline. In Lyme Regis you can visit the Dinosaur Museum, working watermill, small theatre and cinema, or simply enjoy the winding streets of the old quarter, with its numerous shops, restaurants and cafes. The Cobb, surrounding the ancient harbour, is famous for its literary connections, featuring in both Jane Austen’s Persuasion and John Fowle’s novel and film The French Lieutenant’s Woman. There is no end of interesting places within easy reach by car: go fossil hunting on Charmouth beach, take the miniature train at Beer or tram at Seaton, explore Thomas Hardy’s Casterbridge (Dorchester), or pay a visit to Forde Abbey and a host of NT sites. Outdoor activities to be enjoyed locally include walking amid this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, golf, sailing, horse riding, fishing and bird-watching. Shops ½ mile. Large living room with wood-burning stove and two sets of French doors to terrace. Spacious well-equipped kitchen with granite worktops/dining room with natural slate floor. Separate utility/kitchenette. Cloakroom with toilet. Games room with table football, Playstation 2/X-box and glazed doors to swimming pool. Step to two double bedrooms, each with beamed, vaulted ceiling and en-suite shower room with toilet; one with 6ft bed, and one with 6ft zip & link bed on ground level plus two guest beds (for +2) accessed via ladder with stairgate. Ladder-style stairs to first floor: Double bedroom with 5ft mahogany four-poster bed. Two twin bedrooms. Family bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Modbury sleeps 12.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Pets allowed Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Set within 80 acres of rural Devon countryside, just a short drive from the beach... Heathfield Down Farm is a unique Grade II listed farmstead, set in some 80 acres of tranquil grounds, amidst the glorious South Hams countryside. The main drive into the properties sweeps down for approximately ½ mile through farmland towards Heathfield Down house and barns. These three superb properties (refs HQQN, HRRD and HXF) offer a truly peaceful and tranquil location, where the only sounds are of the rooks crowing and sheep in the meadows bleating. The main building at Heathfield is an impressive large Devon longhouse split into two. The rooms are all spacious and very well equipped. To the side is Heathfield Down Cottage (HXF), a contemporary yet cosy, detached, stone barn conversion. Set in the same courtyard as Heathfield Down Farmhouse (ref HQQN) within some 80 acres of rural Devon countryside, just a short drive from all the lovely beaches and coves that scatter this stretch of South Devon. The small and popular town of Modbury, with its charming shops, handsome old inn, local craft centre and impressive church, lies just 2 miles away. This is an ideal holiday base for exploring the Devon coastline, with its numerous sandy beaches, 6 miles away. At the bustling holiday hamlet of Bigbury-on-Sea, visitors can follow a 4-mile long ‘tidal lane’ during low tide or visit Burgh Island, with its 14th-century inn and smuggling connections. The beach at Bantham is easily accessible, as is Thurlestone, a chocolate-box village of pink-washed thatched cottages, with a splendid sandy beach backed by rolling farmland. There is golf at Thurlestone and Bigbury, and fishing on the nearby River Avon. There are beautiful views towards Dartmoor National Park, 5 miles to the north and a haven for walkers and nature lovers, with local wildlife including ponies roaming free, buzzards and kestrels. Plymouth and Exeter with their extensive shopping and leisure facilities are about 14 miles and 40 miles respectively. Exeter is dominated by the distinctive St Peter’s Cathedral, a stately monument made conspicuous by two great Norman towers flanking the nave, with much of the interior dating back to the 13th and 14th centuries. Other ancient buildings include the 14th-century Guildhall, several medieval churches and the old Quayside with the smart Custom House, built in 1681. Yachting at Newton Ferrers, Salcombe and Dartmouth. Shops 1½ miles, pub 3 miles.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Bideford sleeps 12.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: This imposing Georgian house lies literally a stone’s throw from the beach. Situated in the pretty North Devon village of Instow this impressive house, one of a pair, has unrivalled westerly views out towards the Taw and Torridge Estuary and on towards Lundy Island. Enjoy the beautiful sunsets from the garden or the impressive sitting room. The house offers itself as either an ideal family holiday location or somewhere to celebrate a special occasion. The well appointed living areas are complemented with an enclosed courtyard off the kitchen. There is a self-contained area of living and dining areas, two bedrooms, shower room, toilet and kitchen on the lower ground floor of the house making it ideal for relatives or those requiring facilities on a level setting. Out to the front of the house is a lawned area with views over the beach and towards the historic village of Appledore on the far bank. Instow is a pretty village with two shops, eateries and pubs, and all within easy walking distance. The wonderful beach with its lovely sand dunes is ideal for all ages and has its own appeal at most times of year. The town of Bideford is a short journey away with a range of facilities, and a trip to Lundy Island can be organised from the quayside. Westward Ho! (2 miles) has a long stretch of sand and good surf and there is an indoor swimming-pool at Northam (2 miles). The house is also ideally located to explore either Exmoor to the east and its surrounding attractions, or to the west there is the North Cornish/Devon coastline with its excellent walking and hidden treasures like Clovelly, Bucks Mill and Hartland Quay. The Big Sheep farm park, The Milky Way activity park, Dartington Crystal and RHS Rosemoor are other places of interest to visit. The Tarka Cycle Trail and footpath can be accessed from the village, which will ensure there is something for everyone to enjoy. Shop 500 yards, pub 200 yards. Spacious living room. Morning room with TV. Large well-equipped kitchen with dining area, tiled floor and double doors to courtyard. Utility. Shower room with toilet. Lower ground floor: Sitting room. Kitchen with dining area. Double bedroom with 5ft bed. Twin bedroom. Shower room. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with 6ft bed, TV and sea views. Double bedroom with 5ft bed and additional single bed (alternative sleeping only). Double bedroom with 5ft bed and sea views. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with small Japanese-style bath, shower cubicle and toilet. Further bathroom with freestanding roll-top bath, shower cubicle and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Drewsteignton sleeps 12.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Games Room Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Down a half-mile of private drive, on a captivating corner of Dartmoor, lie Gallant Fox and Coombe Hall Manor House - both stunning properties. Pleasantly secluded yet centrally located, within easy reach of Devon’s beaches, minutes to the A30 and ten minutes into the cathedral city of Exeter. This is the perfect base for exploring Dartmoor, Devon and Cornwall. Drewsteignton boasts Fingle Bridge pub overlooking the River Teign, Egon Ronay award winning Drewe Arms pub, NT’s Castle Drogo, the Mystic Sculpture Garden, and, situated in an AONB is the drama of Dartmoor, with rocky tors, wild ponies, exquisite walks, horseriding, fishing, cycling, falconry and golf at Bovey Castle’s award winning course. Within 6 miles are the two picturesque villages of Chagford and Moreton Hampstead, historic inns, excellent pubs, stunning five star hotels/restaurants, tea rooms, curiosity shops, tennis courts, and the Miniature Pony Centre. The sandy beaches/seaside resorts of Dawlish (13 miles), Torquay and Bude all within easy reach. Eden Project 1 hour away. Numerous NT houses/castles on the doorstep. Waitrose in Okehampton, 7 miles. Two shops 11/2 miles, pub 1/2 mile.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Hartland sleeps 12.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Detached Games Room Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Vines and Rendells is set in a small hamlet, nestling in the beautiful Devonshire countryside and within walking distance of the sandy beach at Speke’s Mill Mouth, a popular venue for local surfers, boasting its own waterfall and set at the foot of an impressive cliff. Hartland is a mere 2 miles from the holiday property, with a post office, general store and several pubs serving an extensive range of meals from traditional pub food to the impressive cuisine of the Hart Inn. An attractive Mediterranean-style courtyard, bedecked with wisteria, jasmine, roses and a fig tree, provides a sunny and secluded entrance to the farmhouse with its ‘church door’ entrance. The securely sealed well still provides the farmhouse with fresh spring water filtered through a state-of-the-art purification system. Vines and Rendells is a substantial 17th-century, Grade II listed farmhouse set in 25 acres of countryside with its own pond (fishing available, bring own rods) and small stream running through the boundary woodland. There are spectacular views of Lundy Island and the Atlantic Ocean. Equipped with splendid natural teak dining furniture and large parasol, this is an ideal spot for al fresco dining and a glass of wine as the sun sets through Speke’s Valley. The adjoining large games room houses pool, badminton, table tennis, darts, table football, an assortment of other games and there is still plenty of space for a game of indoor football. The well-established garden has plenty of hidden corners for reading and relaxing. The adjoining barn has a skittle alley and plenty of space for the storage of bikes and surfboards. Shop 2 miles. Spacious living room, multi-fuel stove in inglenook fireplace, leather furniture, wooden floor. Home cinema, 50in plasma TV/DVD, leather furniture. Large dining room (seats 12), wood-burning stove in inglenook fireplace. Large kitchen/breakfast room, electric range cooker. Cosy snug, separate access from courtyard. Sauna (8-person), large double shower. Cloakroom with toilet. Steep open-tread staircase from snug to first floor: Master double bedroom, 5ft four-poster bed. Adjacent spacious bathroom with double steam shower, bidet and toilet (also accessed via main staircase). Impressive oak main staircase to first floor: Galleried landing. Double bedroom. Adjacent bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Double bedroom, 5ft iron bedstead, sea views, en-suite shower room with toilet. Three twin bedrooms. Shower room with toilet. All bedrooms with LCD TV.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Martinstown sleeps 12.
Features include: Short Breaks Pub nearby Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Peacefully set on the edge of the village with magnificent views of rural Dorset, this very stylish holiday home has a wonderful open-plan living space with high, vaulted ceiling, beams and large windows which accentuate the green oak and views. A footpath runs from the village to the South West Coast Path and Jubilee Trail. A short drive leads to the Jurassic coastline where Chesil Beach stretches 18 miles from Portland to West Bay. Places to enjoy can include Abbotsbury Swannery and Sub-tropical Gardens, Weymouth with its sandy beach, promenade and popular for sailing, windsurfing, fishing and two RSPB reserves, Bridport with its weekly market and West Bay. To the east is the area known as the Purbecks, where the RSPB reserve at Arne can be explored, along with Monkey World, Bovington Tank Museum, Lulworth Cove and NT Corfe Castle where the Swanage Steam Railway can be caught for a ride all the way to Swanage. Shops and pubs 1/4 mile. Spacious green oak living/dining room with wood-burning stove, glass wall, French doors to large decking with views, and high vaulted ceiling, open-plan with well-equipped kitchen area with dual fuel range and breakfast bar. Separate toilet. Two steps up to three bedrooms; two double bedrooms, one with TV and French doors, and one twin. Large utility with pool/table tennis table. Shower room with toilet. First floor: Galleried landing. Double bedroom with green oak beams and en-suite shower room with toilet. Two steps up to two bedrooms; one spacious double, one spacious twin. Bathroom with toilet. All bedrooms with wooden floors, sloping ceilings and rural views. Note: Until Nov 2011, the property sleeps 8+2 in 4 bedrooms (the twin, one double bedroom and shower room on the ground floor will not be available until then). From Nov 2011, the property will be as the above description)
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Rousden sleeps 12.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Detached Garden Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: This Grade II listed property stands detached in the heart of the Rousdon Estate, one of the great Victorian rural estates in Britain. The main manor house , which stands adjacent to Coronation House, was most recently used as a public school. Renovated throughout to a very high standard, with distant sea views to be enjoyed from some rooms, the house offers spacious accommodation and its own pretty landscaped walled garden in addition to the recently completed cobbled courtyard garden. The estate itself lies in a cliff-top position, above some of the country’s most beautiful coastline, now designated a World Heritage Site; guests have access to some 300 acres of grounds and woodland, and a steep and sustained 20-minute walk along a footpath (subject to access if adverse conditions underfoot) leads to a half-mile stretch of private pebbled beach. Awaiting visitation just along the coastline are the ever-popular seaside towns of Lyme Regis and Charmouth (Jane Austen’s favourite resort), where hours of fun can be spent scouring the fossil beaches for treasures. Lyme Regis also offers a good choice of shops, restaurants and museums, as well as some fine Georgian architecture and a colourful harbour sheltered by a large breakwater known as The Cobb. Exhilarating walks can be enjoyed from the doorstep; for spectacular views the climb to Golden Cap is well worth the effort – at 617ft high, this gorse-clad viewpoint is one of the highest cliffs on the south coast. Nearby Abbotsbury is a pretty village with an attractive shingle beach, with several attractions including a children’s farm, swannery, 15th-century hilltop chapel and the famous subtropical gardens. Bridport is a nice old town with several fine buildings; a medieval church, a Georgian town hall, a 14th-century chantry and a Tudor building housing the local museum. For sightseeing, Fforde Abbey, Cricket St Thomas and several NT properties all lie within a short drive. Shop ¼ mile. Two steps down through garden to entrance. Large living room with open fire, rugs on oak floor and French door to garden. Spacious kitchen/dining room with oak floor. Separate utility with terracotta floor. Separate toilet. First floor: Two double bedrooms, each with 5ft bed and distant sea views. Bathroom with spa bath and power shower cubicle. Further double bedroom with en-suite steam room and shower. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with toilet. Second floor: Two twin bedrooms with sloping ceilings and Velux windows.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Drewsteignton sleeps 12.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pets allowed Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Down a half-mile of private drive, on a captivating corner of Dartmoor, lie Gallant Fox and Coombe Hall Manor House - both stunning properties. Pleasantly secluded yet centrally located, within easy reach of Devon’s beaches, minutes to the A30 and ten minutes into the cathedral city of Exeter. This is the perfect base for exploring Dartmoor, Devon and Cornwall. Drewsteignton boasts Fingle Bridge pub overlooking the River Teign, Egon Ronay award winning Drewe Arms pub, NT’s Castle Drogo, the Mystic Sculpture Garden, and, situated in an AONB is the drama of Dartmoor, with rocky tors, wild ponies, exquisite walks, horseriding, fishing, cycling, falconry and golf at Bovey Castle’s award winning course. Within 6 miles are the two picturesque villages of Chagford and Moreton Hampstead, historic inns, excellent pubs, stunning five star hotels/restaurants, tea rooms, curiosity shops, tennis courts, and the Miniature Pony Centre. The sandy beaches/seaside resorts of Dawlish (13 miles), Torquay and Bude all within easy reach. Eden Project 1 hour away. Numerous NT houses/castles on the doorstep. Waitrose in Okehampton, 7 miles. Two shops 11/2 miles, pub 1/2 mile.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Tawstock sleeps 12.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Games Room Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Between coast and country ... a collection of designer cottages enjoying the best of both worlds Situated in a quiet and peaceful rural location on the edge of the pretty hamlet of Tawstock, these four attractive holiday cottages are only 7 miles from the nearest beach at Instow and conveniently close to all facilities at Barnstaple. The properties have been carefully converted from a range of old stone barns and beautifully refurbished in a fresh contemporary style. With the owners living in the original farmhouse, they form part of the traditional farm courtyard, though Park Gate is no longer a working farm. Each holiday cottage is individual in design, well equipped and comfortable, with attractive furnishing fabrics and great attention to detail. Each has patio doors from the living room leading to its own decked patio and lawned garden, perfect for al fresco meals white watching the sun set. This is an excellent location for exploring the magnificent coastline of North Devon, from the ‘Golden Coast’ with fine sandy surfing beaches at Woolacombe, Croyde and Saunton, to the rugged cliffs of Hartland Point. The coastal footpath offers superb walking with wonderful views of the dramatic shoreline, while inland the wild beauty of Exmoor waits to be discovered. Bideford Bay (also known as Barnstaple Bay), takes in its sweep Westward Ho!, Hartland Point and the beautiful village of Clovelly – much loved by photographers. Instow and the old ship-building port of Appledore shelter in the mouth of the Torridge estuary, and regular boat trips to Lundy (with its twenty or so full-time residents) can be taken from Bideford. Millcombe House on Lundy island, and the castle built by Henry III remain as testimonies of former inhabitants. Casual cyclists who fancy a spin in the countryside under their own steam will appreciate the Tarka Trail, a popular flat route that is easy to manage and runs from Meeth near Okehampton. Taking its name from Henry Williamson’s Tarka the Otter – one of the finest pieces of English nature writing – it winds its way to Braunton and can be picked up at Barnstaple (just two miles from the cottages), which forms the centre of the figure-of-eight traced by the trail. The northern loop of the trail extends as far as Exmoor, passing through Williamson’s home village of Georgeham via the coast before heading back to Barnstaple. For visitors with an appreciation of skilled artisans, the famous royal-appointed Brannams Pottery can be found just 1½ miles away. Here the skill of the pot throwers can admired, with the opportunity to purchase goods made on the premises. Definitely worth a visit, too, is the Dartington Crystal factory glass works (7 miles), where molten glass is expertly fashioned into unique works of art by the glass blowers. There are plenty of places to visit nearby, including a number of family attractions and the famous RHS gardens at Rosemoor, all within a few miles. The nearby town of Barnstaple offers good shops and restaurants, a weekly market and pannier market, theatre, cinema and sports facilities. Shops 2½ miles.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Torquay sleeps 12.
Features include: Hot Tub Pool Short Breaks Detached Games Room Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: With so much to offer, this stunning property makes a superb holiday base for a large family - not just for the summer holidays, but for celebrating special occasions throughout the year. Set in a striking location off a quiet country lane with uninterrupted sea views, spacious Cliff Lodge boasts extensive accommodation and superb leisure facilities. Most of the bedrooms are en-suite and have panoramic sea views stretching far across the water - and on a fine day, Lyme Bay and Portland can be clearly seen. Boasting an indoor heated swimming pool, together with a pine sauna and shower room, there is also an outdoor 8-seater hot tub set on the decked area to the side of the swimming pool for guests to enjoy. Other features of the property include a purpose-built detached games room which contains a full-size snooker table, sofas, 50in plasma screen TV, jukebox and bar facilities. This is a great area where teenagers can amuse themselves, or where the whole family can spend time and have fun together - with the bar stocked up, and the jukebox turned on, whole evenings can be whiled away happily. A good-sized, well-stocked garden and an additional one acre of fields provide excellent outside areas for children to play in. For a day by the sea, Maidencombe Beach is ½ mile away - a delightful little cove surrounded by red sandstone cliffs, with a sand and shingle beach. Set in an unspoilt coastal hamlet, this location offers magnificent coastal walks and panoramic views. Torquay town centre is only 4 miles away, offering plenty of shops, pubs and restaurants. The South West Coast path from Watcombe in Torquay to Maidencombe is a favourite spot for local walkers. This walk has a little bit of everything - from woods and open fields, to beaches and coastal scenery and rare wildlife. Two of the English Riviera’s top attractions can be found in nearby Babbacombe: Bygones Victorian Street and Babbacombe Model Village. Cliff Lodge lies just 22 miles from Exeter city centre. Shops 1 miles, local pub 1 mile. Michelin star restaurant just 5 minutes’ walk away. Living room with 42in plasma TV, gas fire and sliding patio doors to balcony with sea views. Sitting room with gas fire, 38in plasma TV and patio doors to balcony with sea views. Dining room with seating for 12. Large well-equipped kitchen with ceramic floor, leading to breakfast room and conservatory with cane sofas and sea views. Twin bedroom with patio doors to balcony with sea views and en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower, toilet and heated towel rail. Open tread staircase to lower ground floor: Two double bedrooms; one with 5ft bed, each with ceramic floor and French doors to patio. Shower room and toilet. First floor: Master double bedroom with 6ft bed, 42in plasma TV, dressing area, fitted wardrobes, French doors to balcony with sea views, and spacious en-suite bathroom with Jacuzzi bath, rain shower, twin wash basins and toilet. Double bedroom with French doors to balcony with sea views and en-suite bathroom with shower attachment, separate shower cubicle and toilet. Twin bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet with Velux windows.
  
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