This ideally positioned property is perfect for exploring the English Riviera, enjoying leisurely days at the beach or tackling one of the many outdoor persuits on offer.
During the warmer months, enjoy your morning coffee whilst admiring the sea views from the terraced garden which offers a number of tranquil spots to relax before heading out for the day.
Set in an elevated position Sandy Toes provides super views whilst also being close to all the local amenities.
After climbing the steps leading to the property enter the hallway which leads to the well appointed kitchen with dining for fours guests, and access the terraced garden with its own summer house.
The kitchen provides everything a keen chef would require to create a delicious meal including a double oven and induction hob.
Retire to the living room at the end of a busy day where you will find a Smart TV, and a table perfect for those who like to wind down with a board game.
Choose from a master bedroom with king sized bed (which can also be divided to 2 x 2ft 6 single beds on request) or the double bed in the second bedroom.
Both bedrooms are served by the family bathroom which provides both a bath and a quadrant shower.
There is a useful laundry room with restricted head height for guests to use.
Take advantage of your location, within walking distance of Goodrington Beach, and spend the day swimming, sunbathing and building sandcastles, and enjoy the glorious English Riviera, one of the most popular stretches of coastline in the UK and known for its astounding beauty.
You can pick up some tasty fish and chips, or sample the local delicacies at a beachside café or a romantic evening meal at an intimate restaurant.
If you are bringing younger guests along, they will be delighted with Paignton Zoo, you may hear some of the animals from the garden as it's close to the house.
Other options include crazy golf or the Torbay Velopark which you can see from the picture windows in the living room.
The Velopark offers family-friendly cycle paths for those wanting to explore on two wheels.
Tours of the Torre Abbey Museum and Old Way Mansion, as well as Kirkham House, a medieval dwelling, and Compton Castle, owned by the National Trust, are all within a short drive.
Those avid walkers and cyclists will find time to explore the breathtaking South West Coast Path, stretching for over 600 miles; you won’t run out of places to explore and sights to discover.
Further afield, the Dartmoor National Park is a superb choice for nature lovers and ramblers, with a chance to embark on a journey through Wistmas’s Wood and Red Lake Spoil Tip.
Set within a geo park area with plenty to keep you busy, Sandy Toes promises a refreshing break all-year-round.