Settle into this charming period property, just 350 metres from the beach in South Devon. Bright and relaxing interiors plus the open-plan layout of the living area with a warming wood burner creates a comfortable sociable space to make memories with your four other guests. Discover the delights of the charming village of Beer and while away your time at the nearby beaches and hiking trails in the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Step through the entrance porch to reach the open-plan living room with an eco-warming wood burner and original wood parquet floor. Relax on the two plush sofas and an armchair in front of the SmartTV and play some of the family board games available.
Continue into the ‘U’-shaped, farmhouse-style kitchen with a Delonghi filter coffee machine and milk frother. A utility area and a separate WC complete the ground floor. Upstairs is a family bathroom with a rainfall shower over the bath plus three bedrooms – a double, single with a pull-out trundle bed and a king-size bedroom with sea views. Outside is a fully enclosed patio with furniture and a culinary herb garden.
While based in Beer, you’ll be surrounded by a handful of shops, restaurants and cafes. Spend an afternoon visiting the art gallery, museum and historical landmarks nearby (within 0.5 miles). The sand and shingle Beer Beach is 350 metres away – from here you can join the South West Coast Path to Whitecliff observation deck (0.5 miles) and Seaton (1.5 miles) In the opposite direction you’ll enter the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to discover Hooken Cliffs (1.5 miles), The Undercliff Cave hiking area (1.5 miles) and Branscombe Beach (2 miles). The Donkey Sanctuary and 2000-year-old Beer Quarry Caves are both within 6 miles.
Further information: As with most properties within Beer, the Terrace is located half way up a short, steep hill, so might not be suitable for those that are less mobile or require wheel chair access.