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A self-contained and comfortable maisonette above The Salcombe Coffee Company. Spacious accommodation with a roof garden, overlooking Fore Street and Russell Court. Recently refurbished to a high standard. Restricted views of the estuary and beaches
Entrance on Russell Court (off Fore Street). Stairs up to First Floor: Sitting/Dining Room: large, comfortably furnished, TV with video and DVD player, radio/CD player, Broadband/internet connection. Kitchen : gas hob/oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer, serving hatch to dining area. Bedroom 1 : Twin beds, washbasin. Bedroom 2 : double bed. Bathroom : Bath with shower over, basin, wc. Stairs up to Second Floor : Bedroom 3 : double bed (5ft), TV, door to roof garden. Shower Room : with shower, basin wc. Hallway and door out to Roof Garden.
Duvets, pillows, all bed linen and towels provided (tenants to bring beach towels) Gas central heating/hot water. Gas and electricity included. Telephone: incoming and local calls only.
Roof Garden with outdoor furniture, gas BBQ and drying area.
Visit our own website for prices - All bed linen and towels now provided Broadband/internet connections available.
Located on the southernmost coast of Devon in England, Salcombe is equidistant from Plymouth, Torbay and the A38.
It boasts a very mild climate and is popular with walkers, sailors or those simply wanting a slower pace of life away from busy city life!
Salcombe lies at the mouth of the its "estuary", a truly amazing ecosystem of near Mediterranean climate which
provides a home for many species of birds and plant life seldom found in Britain.
Salcombe boasts some of the best sailing waters in the UK, sheltered for dinghy sailing and windsurfing.
It is also within range of many amazing diving points. For the landlubbers, there are beaches, galleries,
museums and scenery filled coastal walks. There is plenty of accommodation to choose from, including campsites, B&Bs,
friendly family hotels and the larger prestige hotels.
Salcombe Harbour provides a natural haven for nature and humans alike. Birds flock here in thousands and the estuary supports a wealth of plant and fish life, some of which is extremely rare. The region's warm (almost Mediterranean) climate enables many species of plant to flourish here, even if they are found nowhere else in the United Kingdom. Dolphins and basking sharks are just some of the frequent visitors to the estuary waters, which also form one of the UK's most popular ports for yachtsmen. The town's main street (Fore Street) runs parallel to the waters edge, frequently sending alleyways out up the steep hillside to the rest of Salcombe, or to small quays dotted along the water's edge.
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