This stunning contemporary bungalow boasts stunning waterside views overlooking the Teign estuary and sea and has been tenderly furnished to provide a spacious and relaxing romantic couples retreat.
A stunning coastal hideaway in an elevated position within Shaldon and boasting uninterrupted views across the glistening Teign Estuary and ocean beyond. This romantic bolthole is perfect for a couple seeking to celebrate in style. Venture through the historic smugglers' tunnel to reach the magnificent cliff-backed shores of Ness Cove Beach, before unwinding in your tropical garden oasis with a glass of fizz.
This tastefully styled property features an elegant nautical interior with weathered wooden details, warm neutral tones, and vibrant indoor greenery. Step into the spacious open-plan living area, throw open the patio doors and breathe in the salty ocean breeze. Flop down amongst the stylish throw pillows and unwind with some nibbles or curl up on the armchair by the window and delve into your favourite novel. Crack open a bottle of wine then busy yourself in the stylish kitchen before dining at the intimate table. In the evening, indulge in an invigorating rainfall shower or fill the opulent freestanding bath in the bedroom and sink into the bubbles. Throw back the covers of your king-size bed and drift off for a peaceful night’s sleep then awaken to shimmering ocean views from the patio doors. Start the day with fresh coffee and flaky pastries as you perch on the deck furniture surrounded by Easter Island-inspired water features and lush botanical plants.
Shaldon and the surrounding South Devon area is the ideal holiday destination. Inhale the fragrant floral scents as you amble through the Shaldon Botanical Gardens, a few steps from your front door. Embark on a leisurely stroll along the gently sloping sands of Shaldon Beach, 300 metres, and spot the colourful fisherman’s boats lining the shore before indulging in a vibrant seafood platter on the waterfront. Hop aboard the passenger ferry to Teignmouth, 1 mile, and follow the sweeping coastal railway walk to Dawlish.