The second-floor apartment located in Plymouth, Cornwall, is a luxurious accommodation that can comfortably sleep six guests. It features five grand dual aspect sash windows, providing stunning views of the Hoe and Plymouth Sound from a private balcony. The spacious lounge includes an open-plan kitchen and dining area, furnished with a velvet Chesterfield sofa that conveniently converts into a double sofa bed. The main bedroom boasts an ensuite bathroom with a shower, while a twin bedroom is equipped with a separate shower room. Modern amenities such as Alexa for music and televisions in every room enhance the experience, along with free ultrafast Wi-Fi and parking for guests.
Plymouth, known as Britain's Ocean City, is rich in maritime history and offers a vibrant atmosphere for visitors. The apartment's prime location on Plymouth Hoe allows guests to enjoy breathtaking ocean views and the dynamic activities taking place on the sound. The area is steeped in culture, featuring a variety of historical attractions and an array of dining options. The Grade 2* listed Italianate building housing the apartments showcases exquisite architectural details, with its dual aspect windows offering captivating views to the east and south.
The city of Plymouth is packed with family-friendly attractions, ensuring that visitors of all ages will find something to enjoy. From the scenic coastal walks and lively events on the Hoe to shopping and cultural experiences within the city and nearby towns, there is no shortage of activities. The surrounding landscapes, including the rugged Dartmoor to the north and the picturesque South Hams and Cornwall, provide ample opportunities for exploration, making Plymouth a favored holiday destination in Devon.
Rich in history, Elliot Terrace has previously housed notable figures such as the Astor family, with Nancy Astor being the first woman to sit as an MP in the UK, and Arthur Conan Doyle. The apartments have recently undergone stylish refurbishments, allowing guests to enjoy modern comforts in a historically significant setting. Just steps away from the sea, visitors can immerse themselves in the coastal ambiance, feeling the breeze and hearing the gulls, all while being close to landmarks like the Royal Citadel and Smeaton's Tower. The proximity to attractions such as the National Marine Aquarium adds to the appeal of this unique location.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!