light and spacious detached property, situated in an elevated position in Dartmouth, with three bedrooms to sleep six people.
Moonrakers is a light and spacious detached property, situated in an elevated position, enjoying views over Dartmouth town and across the River Dart. With three bedrooms (one en suite double, a further double and a twin), a family bathroom, and an additional separate cloakroom with w.c., the property sleeps six guests. Just a short five-minute walk from the centre of Dartmouth, and close to the nearby beaches of Start Bay, Moonrakers is an ideal property for a family, or perhaps several couples, keen to enjoy quick and easy access to Dartmouth itself and the surrounding area.
Amenities: Gas fired central heating - combi boiler.
Stats on the radiators.
Fridge/freezer, Miele washer/dryer, Electric oven, Gas hob, dishwasher, microwave, Toaster, Kettle, Nespresso coffee machine, hoover.
Highchair.
Flat screen TV, Apple TV, DAB radio.
All bed linen and bath/hand towels are supplied. You will need to bring your own tea towels beach towels and oven gloves.
Wi - Fi available.
Enclosed garden with large patio with table and chairs, Barbecue available.
Parking for two cars. Strictly No Smoking
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: Dartmouth lies on the banks of the beautiful River Dart in the popular and picturesque South Hams area of South Devon. Located within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and close to the stunning Start Bay coastline, Dartmouth is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Devon. It offers a stunning waterfront, ancient narrow streets lined with boutique shops, restaurants and art galleries plus many popular events such as the annual Dart Music Festival, Dartmouth Food Festival and the Port of Dartmouth Royal Regatta. This historic town boasts interesting landmarks, such as Dartmouth Castle, the Britannia Royal Naval College, and the National Trust’s Greenway House just a short ferry ride away. There are many interesting cycling and walking routes around Dartmouth, including the South West Coast Path, the Dart Valley Trail and plenty of quiet country lanes. A trip on the Dartmouth Steam Railway through the rolling countryside to Paignton is a must, and so is a boat or ferry trip across to Kingswear, on to Brixham, or down the river to the village of Dittisham. For those seeking sandy beaches, there is a wide choice in the South Hams area such as Blackpool Sands and Slapton Sands, both extremely popular beaches just a stone's throw from Dartmouth.