22 Bolt Head in Salcombe, Devon sleeps four people in two bedrooms.
22 Bolt Head consists of a kitchen with an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, coffee maker, a dining area seating five, and a sitting room with a Smart TV. The bedrooms consist of a king-size with en-suite and a superking-size with en-suite. Outside there is a shared enclosed garden with patio, a private balcony with furniture, and allocated parking for one car. Sorry, no pets allowed and no smoking. Within 1.8 miles you will find a shop, within 0.2 miles a pub and a beach. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. 22 Bolt Head snug base to enjoy the beaches in Devon. Note: The main allocated car park has a 1.9m height restriction and limited visitor parking available.
Amenities: Gas central heating. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, coffee maker. Iron and ironing board. Smart TV, DVD player, and WiFi. Fuel and power, inc. in rent. Selection of children’s toys and jigsaws. Travel cot available on request. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Allocated parking for 1 car. EV charger available. Shared enclosed garden with patio and private balcony with furniture. Charcoal BBQ on the patio. Sorry, no pets allowed and no smoking. Shop 1.8 miles, pub 0.2 miles, beach 0.2 miles. Note: The main allocated car park has a 1.9m height restriction and limited visitor parking available
Region: Devon, with its quiet country lanes, patchwork of lush green fields and sleepy villages is not to be missed. Stately home lovers will be spoiled and why not finish with a scrumptious Devonshire cream tea?
Town: Salcombe is a popular destination for walkers and families looking for a holiday by the sea and was once a major port. There are two pretty beaches within a short distance, North Sands and South Sands and further on is the National Trust property Overbeck’s where you can wander through the subtropical gardens. You can also take the small ferry across the estuary to the beaches of East Portlemouth, and a walk to Gara Rock. Why not have a more adventurous day and try out the watersports available on the estuary including sailing, kayaking or a more leisurely boat trip? Whilst staying in Salcombe you must take advantage of the locally sourced seafood which is served in many of the restaurants, pubs, cafés and delicatessens. The southern tip of Devon provides some spectacular scenery and picturesque vistas with a number of sandy beaches, lovely villages with thatched cottages and some fantastic opportunities for walking, including the South West Coast path.