St Saviours Reach

ID: S596832

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 2
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Perched in the central location of Dartmouth in Devon and encased in the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is this delightful one-bedroom property, St Saviours Reach. Boasting spacious living spaces, close access to local amenities and a beach, and a fully-equipped kitchen, St Saviours Reach invites two guests to enjoy a peaceful retreat in Devon. After ascending to the first floor, sit back and unwind in a pleasant sitting room complete with Smart TV and woodburning stove after a busy day of sightseeing and allow your other half to prepare a tasty meal with use of a fantastic range of appliances. Freshen up in a sleek shower room before settling down in a king-size bedroom and drifting off into a deep sleep, ready for another day of adventures. Get to know the local area by visiting Dartmouth Museum, before exploring the Royal Avenue Gardens and the beautiful harbour. Visit Dartmouth Museum, rent a boat and cruise the River Dart, or take a trip back in time at Bayard's Cove Fort and Dartmouth Castle. Pack your seaside equipment and head to the Blue Flag Blackpool Sands, where you can sunbathe with your favourite book, test your hand at watersports and dine at the on-site café. Continue to Paignton on your final stop, boasting a wealth of attractions, such as the Zoo, Paignton Pier and the sandy shore of Fairy Cove, worth adding to your to-do list. Experience the wonders of Dartmouth with a stay at St Saviours Reach for an unforgettable retreat to Devon. Note: This property can be booked with Eagles Nest Ref. 1097345, together sleeping up to 10 guests (from Dec 2022)

Dartmouth is located in the well-liked and attractive South Hams region of South Devon, along the banks of the lovely River Dart estuary. Dartmouth is one of the most well-liked tourist sites in Devon because of its location in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and proximity to the shore. It boasts a beautiful waterfront, historic, winding alleys lined with quaint shops, eateries, and art galleries, as well as a variety of regional events like the yearly Dart Music Festival, the Port of Dartmouth Royal Regatta, and the October Dartmouth Food Festival. The Dart Valley Trail, the South West Coast Path, and several peaceful rural lanes are just a few of the intriguing cycling and walking paths that can be found in and around Dartmouth. Both a ride on the Dartmouth Steam Railway through the lovely countryside to Paignton and a boat ride to Kingswear and on to the charming harbour town of Brixham are essential. The South Hams region offers a variety of beach activities, including the Blue Flag Award-winning Blackpool Sands and the incredibly popular Slapton Sands, both of which are close to Dartmouth. a tranquil setting in South Devon.

Accommodation

First-floor apartment.

One super-king-size bedroom with day bed.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room with woodburning stove

Electric panel heaters.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Parking available.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop and pub 0.1 miles.

Note: There is a set of internal stairs leading up to the property.

Note: a parking permit is provided for an un-allocated space in the Mayors Avenue pay and display car park.

Nearby points of interest

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Reviews (10)

  • Shirley

    Slight confusion over hot water supply which was quickly solved once reported. Coast and country staff were excellent when dealing with this problem. Very friendly welcoming pub The Seven Stars a few steps away a must for Sunday lunch. Would I stay again, yes definitely.

  • Teresa

    Spacious and very comfortable. Only one minor thing is that the bathroom mirror light/de-mister did not appear to work properly and may need some attention. The positioning of the property (first floor) lends itself to good views of the historical street and the boat float area, and the sounds of the waking town below (whilst not for everyone) were expected and endearing. Would highly recommend to those who seek a break in a delightful busy coastal location.

  • Pam

    Everything you need for a holiday let. It was close to all the shops, cafes and restaurants so you could leave your car in the near by car park all week if you didn't need it. There is so much to do in Devon that you will not be bored. Great walks, a steam train ride on the other side of the river, boat trips up the river. We went to the museum at Dartmoor Prison, sounds morbid but actually quite interesting (and I don't usually like museums much). We went to Burgh Island to do a short walk, nearly got blown off our feet but it was fun. Agatha Christies house is lovely but check the opening days during the winter months. The roads around Devon are exhilarating, wondering what you will meet round the next corner! Drive with caution! We would recommend this property and Devon to you.

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