An extremely pretty thatched cottage situated in the heart of East Budleigh, a delightful village within easy walking distance of the two local inns, tearooms and village stores. Just a few minutes drive from the coast and Budleigh Salterton and with excellent country walks from the village this is an ideal holidy retreat. The accommodation is beautifully presented with high quality furnishings throughout in keeping with a cottage of this period.
ACCOMMODATION: Cosy and very well furnished living room with feature fireplace and gas living flame woodburner style fire. Dining area. Small, well equipped modern fitted kitchen. Enclosed rear yard with utility room. Stairs to first floor. One delightful bedroom with antique style double brass bed. Further good size single bedroom with antique style single bed. Recently installed luxury shower room with shower cubicle and W.C.
SERVICES: Colour T.V. DVD. Washing machine/dryer. Microwave. Duvets on beds. Linen hire available. Gas central heating. Gas and electricity included. 1 small pet by arrangement charged at £20.00 per week. We ask guests not to smoke inside the cottage. Unrestricted roadside parking nearby.
Situated in the centre of a beautiful bay on the western side of the river Otter estuary, Budleigh Salterton is a tranquil town where you will find quality local shops.
Budleigh Salterton's location is ideal for walking and bird watching. Salterton is derived from the days when the main industry of the area was salt-panning - in those days the town was known as Ottermouth.
The beach at Budleigh Salterton is a steeply shelving crescent of pebbles, overlooked at the western edge by high red cliffs. The beach is famous for its fat round pebbles - 'like buns or muffins'. Though the beach is quite steep, the swimming is safe - for those who require a sandy foreshore, a short walk westwards will bring them to the small sheltered beach at Littleham Cove.
In the centre of Budleigh Salterton is the Fairlynch - a small museum with displays of local and natural history of the area as well as a display of Devon Lace and a fine collection of costumes.
Next door to the museum is the Octagon where the artist Sir John Everet Millais stayed during the creation of his famous painting, 'The Boyhood of Raleigh' - which can be seen in the Tate Gallery in London.
Sir Walter Raleigh was born just two miles away from Budleigh Salterton at Hayes Barton.
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