4 Ringrone is a charming apartment situated above South Sands beach near Salcombe, Devon, accommodating up to four guests in two well-appointed bedrooms. This historic property is nestled in mature grounds overlooking the mouth of the Salcombe estuary, offering stunning views towards Prawle Point from its living areas. The apartment is tastefully decorated and conveniently located within a short, leisurely walk to Salcombe’s North Sands Beach, as well as the vibrant waterfront filled with shops, pubs, and restaurants, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking relaxation in a coastal setting.
The apartment is equipped with modern amenities to ensure a comfortable stay, including a Neff induction hob and oven, larder fridge, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher. Guests can enjoy entertainment options such as a TV with DVD/Blu-ray player and complimentary Wi-Fi. Family-friendly provisions, such as a travel cot, high chair, and toys, are also available, catering to guests with young children. For outdoor enthusiasts, a barbecue is provided, and there is allocated parking for two cars. The apartment is heated electrically, with all linens and towels supplied, although guests are advised to bring their own tea and beach towels. It is important to note that the property maintains a strict no smoking policy.
Salcombe, located in the picturesque region of Devon, is renowned for its tranquil country lanes, lush green fields, and quaint villages. The area is a haven for stately home enthusiasts and offers delectable Devonshire cream teas. The town itself is a favorite among watersports lovers, walkers, and families looking for a seaside getaway. Several beautiful beaches, including North Sands and South Sands, are easily accessible, as well as the scenic East Portlemouth coves, which can be reached via a short passenger ferry ride. For those seeking a touch of adventure, the estuary provides opportunities for surfing, kayaking, and coasteering, alongside more leisurely boat trips.
In addition to its natural beauty, Salcombe boasts attractions such as the National Trust property Overbeck’s, where visitors can explore subtropical gardens. The local dining scene features a variety of restaurants, pubs, and cafés that serve fresh, locally sourced seafood, enhancing the coastal experience. The southern tip of Devon is characterized by stunning landscapes, including sandy beaches, charming villages with thatched cottages, and excellent walking trails along the South West Coast Path. Families can also enjoy local attractions like the Salcombe Maritime Museum and Slapton Ley Field Centre, making this area a delightful destination for all ages.
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