Holiday Cottages for Rent
South Devon
Spacious lounge/diner with stunning sea views and opening out to a private balcony with panoramic views over the whole of Torbay with table and chairs outside for al-fresco dining. Sit back and relax on the cream leather 3 seater sofa with matching arm chair or cub chair and enjoy the views out to sea. Other furniture includes 2 round glass tables, crystal glass lamps, leather topped coffee table and glass display cabinets. Entertainment is provided by a flat screen TV with Freeview and DVD player, hifi with CD and radio plus a selection of books and DVD's. Kitchen Modern kitchen with integrated appliances including electric oven and separate grill, 4 ring halogen hob, dishwasher, microwave, fridge and freezer. Washer/dryer stored in utility cupboard. Full utensils and accessories including a Porsche toaster, kettle, cafetiere, Kenwood chef and juicer. Dining Situated within the living area you can relax over dinner and enjoy the views across Torbay. Light Oak extending table with 4 matching chairs. Bedroom one with en-suite Large picture windows make this room light and airy and with the stunning views across Torbay it really is the perfect palce to wake up! Access out onto the balcony. Furnished with a king-size bed, 2 bedside cabinets both with lamps, double fitted wardrobe and dressing table with 6 drawers and matching stool. Extras include a hairdryer and panic alarm. Fully tiled en-suite comprises a shower cubicle, wash basin, w.c., storage, shaver point, heated towel rail and 2 large mirrors. Bedroom two The large window overlooks Torbay and the balcony. Furnished with twin beds,a bedside cabinet with lamp, fitted double wardrobe in hallway and a 5 drawer chest. Main bathroom A fully tiled stylish bathrrom comprising a bath, Villeroy & Boch wash basin, w.c., storage, shaver point, heated towel rail and 2 large mirrors. En-suite to bedroom one Fully tiled en-suite comprises a shower cubicle, wash basin, w.c., storage, shaver point, heated towel rail and 2 large mirrors. Stunning panoramic views across Torquay, the harbour, Torre Abby Sands and Berry Head. Large balcony leading from the living area and bedroom one furnished with patio table and chairs. Secure underground parking for one car - PLEASE NOTE: 6ft 6ins height restriction on car parking. Communal landscaped gardens sweeping down to Rock Walk and the promenade. There is level access to the property from the road and 1 flight of stairs, or a lift, from the car park. Secure video intercom access.
£569.00
Spacious living/dining room has views across Brixham marina and Torbay. A balcony with two chairs is accessible through patio doors, which also also helps to create a light and airy ambience inside. As with the rest of the property, the lounge is decorated to a high level with a lavender blue 2 seater settee and matching chair and large pouffe, a cream leather reclining chair and matching footstool, silver and glass coffee table and a nest of tables. Entertainment is provided by a television, Freeview, DVD player, video recorder, a radio/CD/cassette player and videos, CD's and DVD's for the use of guests. Kitchen Double doors lead to the well appointed kitchen which features a washer/dryer, dishwasher, fridge, freezer, microwave, oven with gas hob and hood, kettle, toaster, coffee machine, hand mixer and cookery books. Dining The dining area has an oval table with 2 carver chairs and 4 chairs with a glass display case. Master Bedroom This beautiful room features views across the marina and across to Torquay. Furnished with a double bed, TV, built in wardrobes with mirror, a six drawer dressing table and stool, a 2 drawer bedside table and wicker chair. En-suite bathroom. Bedroom Two This room has twin single beds and a 3 drawer unit between, a 2 door wardrobe and 5 drawer chest. Bedroom Three This room has one single bed, a 3 drawer bedside unit and a full length free standing mirror. Main Bathroom The main bathroom includes a wash basin, w.c., and bath in white with gold fittings, an electric shower over the bath and folding shower screen, and a mirrored bathroom cabinet. En-suite Bathroom to Master Bedroom Features a corner shower, w.c., and wash basin in white with gold fittings, a wall mounted cabinet with mirrored doors, shaver point and radiator incorporating a towel rail. The property is situated on the third floor of a crescent overlooking the marina. A balcony with two chairs is the ideal place to relax and enjoy the atmosphere. Moorings Reach is accessed by a security gate, leading to the designated parking space and garage. Number 64 is accessed by 2 steps into a communal entrance hall, then a lift or stairs.
£569.00
A light and airy living area. A two seater sofa, three seater sofa, armchair and pouffe all in leather Modern occasional furniture throughout. Patio doors leading onto the balcony area with outdoor furniture. Entertainment is provided by a flatscreen TV with Digital Freeview and a DVD player. Books, board games and a CD/radio player are also available for use. Kitchen Equipped with high quality integrated appliances including electric oven with grill, gas hobs with hood over, washer/dryer, dishwasher, fridge and freezer. A combination microwave, kettle, toaster and coffee machine with a wide range of pans, crockery and cutlery. Dining To the rear of the living room is an oblong table with 6 chairs and a large hatchway to the kitchen. Master Bedroom Features a double bed with leather headboard. 3 drawer bedside units, built-in 4 door wardrobe and 5 drawer chest. Entertainment is provided by a LCD TV. A patio door opens onto the decked balcony. En-suite bathroom. Bedroom Two Opens onto the balcony Two single beds with a 3 drawer bedside unit between and wall lights over, hanging space with drawers and a rotating storage tower with full length mirror. Bedroom Three Double bed with leather headboard. 3 drawer bedside units with lamps, matching 5 drawer chest and built in wardrobe with mirror. En-suite bathroom. Main Bathroom The main bathroom off the hall is half tiled and contains a bath, w.c., washbasin with glass shelf, mirror, light and shaver point over. En-suite to Master Bedroom Half-tiled shower room with corner shower cubicle, w.c. and washbasin with shelf, mirror, light and shaver point over. En-suite to Bedroom Three Half tiled bathroom with bath, w.c., washbasin with mirror, light and shaver point over and a separate fully tiled shower wet area. Sea views from many rooms and the balcony. Number 3 is approached via a pretty courtyard 4 steps down from the main driveway. A large decked balcony. Access to the park and beach directly from the driveway. Designated parking.
£569.00
Spacious open plan living/dining/kitchen area with panoramic sea views and double doors opening out onto a large terrage overlooking Slapton Sands. An 'L' shaped sofa with sofabed for two and 3 glass topped coffee tables. Flat screen TV with Freeview and DVD player. Wall mounted electric fire. A selection of board games. Wireless internet access for guests who bring their own laptop. Stylish modern kitchen with cream units and a breakfast bar with 4 stools. Integrated appliances include an electric oven, grill and halogen hob, washer/dryer, fridge, dishwasher and microwave. Full utensils and accessories including a toaster,cafetiere and a 'kettle tap' that produces instant hot water. Round dining table with glass top and seating for 6. Bedroom one with en-suite Bright and airy room with double doors leading out on to the terrace. Sea and beach views over Slapton Sands. Furnished with a king-size bed, 2 bedside cabinets, double wardrobe with 2 drawers and a 4 drawer chest. En-suite comprises a bath, w.c., wash basin and heated towel rail. Bedroom two Bright and airy room with double doors leading out on to the terrace. Sea and beach views over Slapton Sands. Furnished with a king-size bed, 2 bedside cabinets, double wardrobe with 2 drawers and a 4 drawer chest. Main shower room comprises a shower cubicle, wash basin, w.c. and heated towel rail. En-suite to bedroom one comprises a bath, w.c., wash basin and heated towel rail. Patio doors from the living area and both bedrooms open out on to the private terrace overlooking the beach and out to sea. Patio furniture so you can enjoy the alfresco experience. Pub, cafe and restaurant on the beach front. Dartmouth, Kingsbridge and Salcome are just a short drive away. One parking space.
£569.00
An historic property that has been beautifully restored and ready for 2009. English Heritage Grade2*, it is full of luxuries, oak beams. There is on-site pampering, communal gardens, a BBQ area, trampoline and parking.
£569.00
A charming holiday home situated in the picturesque fishing village of Hope Cove and benefiting from a terrace, patio and large garden with beautiful country and sea views.
£569.00
A desirable two storey wing situated within a large manor house and benefiting from incredible sea views from every room beautiful landscaped grounds and private access down to the water's edge. New for summer 2009!
£569.00
Panoramic views are a feature of this well apointed Victorian cottage enjoying an elevated setting just five minutes' walk from the heart of Dartmouth (pictured), where visitors will find a wonderful array of shops, galleries, cafes, restaurants and watering holes. Perhaps the loveliest of the South Hams towns, Dartmouth's charming harbourside setting, historic buildings and narrow winding streets make it a truly delightful base for a Devon holiday. Dartmouth Castle, perched above the River Dart about a mile out of town, can be reached by passenger ferry and there are plenty of boat trips available up river to Dittisham, Greenway and the ancient river port of Totnes. For a day on the beach, the spectacular bay and blue sea at Blackpool Sands (5 miles) or mile of unspoilt shingle beach at Slapton Sands are nearby and this is a glorious area for walkers, keen cyclists and sailing enthusiasts. Within an easy drive visitors can explore both Kingsbridge and Salcombe a renowned centre for sailing and water sports of all kinds as well as fascinating National Trust properties at Agatha Christie's Greenway Garden, Compton Castle and the magical garden and house at Coleton Fishacre. Shops and a pub serving food are 5 minutes' walk down the hill.
£567.00
Set in the gently undulating foothills of Bodmin Moor, Rosecraddoc Manor boasts a history that dates back to the Domesday Book. Rebuilt in the 1820's it is Grade II listed, together with the two bridges in the grounds one of which forms part of the entrance drive. The manor house and coach house have been converted into apartments, all furnished and equipped to a very high standard, with many luxurious touches that will appeal to the most discerning of visitors. Some of the accommodation features four poster beds and some offer spa baths. All accommodation boasts the benefit of a sauna. Riverview and Riverbank enjoy a secluded position on the banks of the small cascading river, with pretty aspects across the river and parkland towards the lake these two cottages include special features to make them suitable for wheelchair users. Lakeview stands about 75 yards from the manor, in an enviable postion overlooking the fishing lake, and enjoys particularly beautiful views from its first floor sitting room and large balcony. Rosecraddoc Manor is surrounded by 35 acres of natural gardens and bluebell woods that beckon to you to stroll along its footpaths. The lake is well stocked for coarse fishing, with carp, roach and bream, (a rod licence is required, barbless hooks must be used at all times, and fishing rules respected). The all weather tennis court can be enjoyed April October, for this sheltered corner of south east Cornwall boasts mild autumns and a spring that arrives joyously early. There are several pubs locally, and a leisurely stroll to the foot of the drive and across the road leads to a licensed bar 'The Village Inn' which offers an extensive menu including children's meals, barbecues and live entertainment regularly during the high season. It also has a large screen TV, pool room and childrens games making it an ideal venue for all the family. Lux Park, an excellent leisure centre with an indoor swimming pool is just 2 miles away in the market town of Liskeard. Sports equipment can be hired, if required, for badminton, squash, short tennis and indoor bowling. Looe, 8 miles away has many attractions sandy beaches, sea angling, boat hire and parascending, and, for the less active, a good selection of tea shops, inns and restaurants offering the ideal place to watch the world go by. There is also a 9 hole golf course and the renowned golf course at St. Mellions is only 12 miles away. A little further along the coast is Polperro, a picturesque fishing village and inland lies the magic of Bodmin Moor. Surprises await visitors here too - the Sterts moorland open air theatre (about 3 miles from Rosecraddoc) offers a programme of concerts and plays to suit all tastes throughout the summer. Historic Plymouth with its city attractions and the Eden Project are both about 20 miles. The dramatic coastline and surf beaches of the north Cornwall coast, taking in Port Issac, Tintagel and Padstow, is approximately an hour's drive. Nearest shop 1½ miles.
£564.00
Set in the gently undulating foothills of Bodmin Moor, Rosecraddoc Manor boasts a history that dates back to the Domesday Book. Rebuilt in the 1820's it is Grade II listed, together with the two bridges in the grounds one of which forms part of the entrance drive. The manor house and coach house have been converted into apartments, all furnished and equipped to a very high standard, with many luxurious touches that will appeal to the most discerning of visitors. Some of the accommodation features four poster beds and some offer spa baths. All accommodation boasts the benefit of a sauna. Riverview and Riverbank enjoy a secluded position on the banks of the small cascading river, with pretty aspects across the river and parkland towards the lake these two cottages include special features to make them suitable for wheelchair users. Lakeview stands about 75 yards from the manor, in an enviable postion overlooking the fishing lake, and enjoys particularly beautiful views from its first floor sitting room and large balcony. Rosecraddoc Manor is surrounded by 35 acres of natural gardens and bluebell woods that beckon to you to stroll along its footpaths. The lake is well stocked for coarse fishing, with carp, roach and bream, (a rod licence is required, barbless hooks must be used at all times, and fishing rules respected). The all weather tennis court can be enjoyed April October, for this sheltered corner of south east Cornwall boasts mild autumns and a spring that arrives joyously early. There are several pubs locally, and a leisurely stroll to the foot of the drive and across the road leads to a licensed bar 'The Village Inn' which offers an extensive menu including children's meals, barbecues and live entertainment regularly during the high season. It also has a large screen TV, pool room and childrens games making it an ideal venue for all the family. Lux Park, an excellent leisure centre with an indoor swimming pool is just 2 miles away in the market town of Liskeard. Sports equipment can be hired, if required, for badminton, squash, short tennis and indoor bowling. Looe, 8 miles away has many attractions sandy beaches, sea angling, boat hire and parascending, and, for the less active, a good selection of tea shops, inns and restaurants offering the ideal place to watch the world go by. There is also a 9 hole golf course and the renowned golf course at St. Mellions is only 12 miles away. A little further along the coast is Polperro, a picturesque fishing village and inland lies the magic of Bodmin Moor. Surprises await visitors here too - the Sterts moorland open air theatre (about 3 miles from Rosecraddoc) offers a programme of concerts and plays to suit all tastes throughout the summer. Historic Plymouth with its city attractions and the Eden Project are both about 20 miles. The dramatic coastline and surf beaches of the north Cornwall coast, taking in Port Issac, Tintagel and Padstow, is approximately an hour's drive. Nearest shop 1½ miles.
£564.00
Set in the gently undulating foothills of Bodmin Moor, Rosecraddoc Manor boasts a history that dates back to the Domesday Book. Rebuilt in the 1820's it is Grade II listed, together with the two bridges in the grounds one of which forms part of the entrance drive. The manor house and coach house have been converted into apartments, all furnished and equipped to a very high standard, with many luxurious touches that will appeal to the most discerning of visitors. Some of the accommodation features four poster beds and some offer spa baths. All accommodation boasts the benefit of a sauna. Riverview and Riverbank enjoy a secluded position on the banks of the small cascading river, with pretty aspects across the river and parkland towards the lake these two cottages include special features to make them suitable for wheelchair users. Lakeview stands about 75 yards from the manor, in an enviable postion overlooking the fishing lake, and enjoys particularly beautiful views from its first floor sitting room and large balcony. Rosecraddoc Manor is surrounded by 35 acres of natural gardens and bluebell woods that beckon to you to stroll along its footpaths. The lake is well stocked for coarse fishing, with carp, roach and bream, (a rod licence is required, barbless hooks must be used at all times, and fishing rules respected). The all weather tennis court can be enjoyed April October, for this sheltered corner of south east Cornwall boasts mild autumns and a spring that arrives joyously early. There are several pubs locally, and a leisurely stroll to the foot of the drive and across the road leads to a licensed bar 'The Village Inn' which offers an extensive menu including children's meals, barbecues and live entertainment regularly during the high season. It also has a large screen TV, pool room and childrens games making it an ideal venue for all the family. Lux Park, an excellent leisure centre with an indoor swimming pool is just 2 miles away in the market town of Liskeard. Sports equipment can be hired, if required, for badminton, squash, short tennis and indoor bowling. Looe, 8 miles away has many attractions sandy beaches, sea angling, boat hire and parascending, and, for the less active, a good selection of tea shops, inns and restaurants offering the ideal place to watch the world go by. There is also a 9 hole golf course and the renowned golf course at St. Mellions is only 12 miles away. A little further along the coast is Polperro, a picturesque fishing village and inland lies the magic of Bodmin Moor. Surprises await visitors here too - the Sterts moorland open air theatre (about 3 miles from Rosecraddoc) offers a programme of concerts and plays to suit all tastes throughout the summer. Historic Plymouth with its city attractions and the Eden Project are both about 20 miles. The dramatic coastline and surf beaches of the north Cornwall coast, taking in Port Issac, Tintagel and Padstow, is approximately an hour's drive. Nearest shop 1½ miles.
£564.00
This elegant and beautifully furnished mews house boasts a wonderfully central location in Torquay, just a short walk from the harbour (pictured). Here visitors will find a stunning new development full of bars, cafés and restaurants; Fleet Walk and the Pavilion offer superb shopping and the town's flower filled streets and clean beaches are a delight. An indoor pool with a flume ride and wave machine, a Byegones Museum, theatre and Kents Caverns this lively resort has something for everyone, whilst for the more active there are water sports, a golf course, horse riding and miles of coastal walking to enjoy. Close by is Brixham, a pretty town with a beautiful working harbour, where fresh fish and local seafood can be bought, as well as gorgeous beaches and coastal paths at Berry Head. Completing the 'English Riviera' is Paignton, a great family destination, with its long sandy beaches, famous zoo and steam railway for nostalgic trips through the Dart Valley to Kingswear station. Inland, there are a myriad historic castles, stately homes and magnificent gardens to visit, whilst Dartmoor's rugged beauty beckons keen walkers and cyclists, and the picturesque villages and gloriously pretty countryside of the South Hams invite exploration. Shops and pubs serving food ¼ mile.
£564.00
