Flintstones Cottage |
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Rates £395 to £725 pw Changeover day: Saturday Access: Car advised |
Notes Families/couples preferred Pets not allowed Self-catering |
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| Home Description | ||||||||||||||||||
“Flintstones Cottage” is a brand new cottage style home, built using traditional east Devon flintstones, incorporating many character features. It has a fully fitted kitchen with double oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. It has three double bedrooms and two bathrooms and can accommodate up to six people with ease. There is a spacious living room with double French doors which open onto a sunny and secluded garden with a paved terrace, cobbles and flower beds. Garden comes complete with table, chairbed, sun umbrella, and pretty rose arbour. An attached side garage and driveway provide ample parking space for two cars. Riverdale Orchard is ideally situated in a quiet spot which is only about 8 minutes easy walk from the sea front, or 3 minutes by car. |
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| The Devon region | ||||||||||||||||||
From the quaint fishing village of Beer to the thriving Cathedral City of Exeter, South East Devon offers the visitor spectacular coastal scenery, beautiful countryside and a generally mild climate. Popular local attractions include Pecorama and Caves (offering fascinating insights into local smuggling history) at Beer, Sidmouth Donkey Sanctuary (approx 10km) and Crealy Adventure Park (approx 29km) Seaton marks the beginning of the “Jurassic Coast”, a World Heritage Site, which includes Lyme Regis, where Mary Anning made many of her important fossil discoveries, and Charmouth, (just 6 miles and 8 miles respectively along the coast). Spectacular fossils have been found in nearby cliffs, including a Plesiosaurus and Ichthyosaurus which are now on display in local fossil exhibitions. |
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| Seaton area | ||||||||||||||||||
Seaton is a thriving little seaside town in the Axe Valley which is designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty. It is positioned between the picturesque cliffs of Axmouth Harbour and the ancient fishing village of Beer, overlooking the beautiful Lyme Bay. Seaton offers a selection of exceptionally friendly shops, pubs and restaurants, a broad stretch of beach and the beautiful harbour at the mouth of the River Axe. Seaton is ideally placed for visitors who whish to enjoy the dramatic scenery of the Axe Valley and to visit other small resorts such as Beer, Branscombe, Sidmouth and Lyme Regis. There are numerous coastal and countryside walks; the picturesque fishing village of Beer is a steep but spectacular 4k coastal walk.. Seaton is home to the famous narrow gauge Heritage Tramway which has been featured on wildlife T.V. programmes, as it travels along the banks of the scenic River Axe through the bird sanctuary to the villages of Colyford and Colyton. The bird sanctuary also has a hide where visitors can enjoy close observation of many species such as Sandpipers, White Egrets, Oyster Catchers, Curlews and Herons. The 25m fun pool and other facilities at Lyme Bay holiday village are open to outside visitors. |
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Short breaks available off season (Min 3 nights) |
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No Pets please. Full conditions available upon request. |
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Prices listed are per property per week
Note: Prices may be subject to change at the owner's discretion. |
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