Oyster Cottage is a delightful, two-bedroom, white-washed property situated in the quaint village of St Ann's Chapel.
A stone’s throw away from village stores and The Pickwick Inn pub, and a short distance from the coastline, Oyster Cottage offers a homely base for a family break within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The designated parking space is located just outside the private, dog-and child-friendly walled garden.
As you step inside the front door, you will be greeted by a handy utility/cloakroom and drying room, as well as a wall-mounted map of the County in the hallway.
Be welcomed by a stylish, open-plan living space, complete with an elegant, fully-equipped kitchen, dining table for four, and a plush, teal sofa that faces a cosy woodburning stove – an idyllic place to gather to watch a film on the Netflix-enabled TV or play a board game.
On brighter days, dine alfresco in the evening whilst watching the sunset in the west-facing garden, where you can light the barbecue and savour your food and drink around the large patio table.
When you’re ready, return indoors to relax in a charming double with accompanying en-suite shower room or a lovely twin, with adjoining family bathroom.
When you're ready to explore, start with a scenic walk right from your front door, or even take the kids to the nearby playground to provide them with a fun start to the day.
Make the short trip to the iconic Bigbury Bay, with a walk across at low tide to Burgh Island a must during your visit, whilst you can also spend time at the remote location of Ayrmer Cove.
Slightly further afield is Bantham Beach with it's famous Gastrobus, or head to South Milton with its superb Beach House seafood cafe.
On your return to your lodgings, grab essentials from the impressively-equipped village store, which is brimming with local produce, or dine out at one of the many surrounding eateries, including The 12th Century Journeys End Inn or The Oyster Shack.
Bigbury Golf Club is also nearby, offering breath-taking sea views, or visit Dartmoor National Park, which is easily reached by car.
Plymouth marina lies a little further away and is truly a sight to behold Here you can also find two stunning National Trust properties: Saltram and Buckland Abbey.
A trip to Kingsbridge for a tour of the Cookworthy Museum is recommended, or you can even take a ferry across the estuary to both Salcombe and Dartmouth Harbours.
Round off your break by touring the beautiful Salcombe estuary, with its lovely North Sands Beach, the National Trust grounds of Overbeck's Garden, or embark on a hike up to the East Soar vantage point, before returning home to enjoy another stunning sunset back at the wonderful Oyster Cottage.