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Mayflower apartment 4 bed duplex apartment with stunning views over sea and Hoe
This very large 130sqm duplex apartment has been completely refurbished in a modernised traditional style with a very large elegant ground floor lounge. The large windows allow the sunshine to stream into the apartment, filling the rooms with warmth, whilst providing fantastic views of the Hoe and sea beyond. Down steps from the lounge, there is a large farmhouse style fully equipped kitchen and dining area with access to the sheltered courtyard and three ensuite double bedrooms and a single bedroom. The bedrooms comprise an ensuite double bedroom with large comfortable bed, as second ensuite double bedroom, ensuite twin bedroom and a single internal bedroom off the hallway. You can book some options including two z beds available for kids sleeping a total of 9 people in all; two outside courtyards make this is a pet friendly apartment. Free ultrafast wifi and parking included. Plymouth: A City Brimming With History and Charm Discover Plymouth - Britain's Ocean City - for an authentic Devonian experience and indulge in the maritime heritage, captivating coastline and endless activities. With No.1 Elliott Terrace being on Plymouth Hoe overlooking Plymouth Sound, proclaimed to be “one of the world’s finest natural harbours,” this central spot has an unparalleled location to enjoy the splendid ocean views with constantly changing activity both on Plymouth Sound and the Hoe, whilst being a stone’s throw away from the vibrant city. The apartments are within a fine Grade 2* listed palatial Italianate building with dual aspect windows uniquely giving fabulous views to the east and south. Whilst being in the heart of the culture, immerse yourself in the historical attractions, natural stunning scenery and an increasing choice of good restaurants. Plymouth boasts a multitude of attractions which can please everyone in the family, from constantly changing events on the Hoe, dramatic coastal walks, cultural attractions and shopping in the city or the numerous surrounding towns and villages. No wonder it is Devon's most popular holiday destination. Whatever the weather, you will without a doubt be overwhelmed with options to entertain you and your group. Plymouth is surrounded by the rugged beauty of Dartmoor to the north, an area of outstanding natural beauty in the South Hams to the East and the unspoilt beauty of Cornwall to the west. So make sure you book your stay allowing enough time to explore it all! Elliot Terrace is bursting with history with previous residents including the Astors – one of the richest families in the country – with Nancy Astor being the country's first woman sitting MP residing at No 3 and Arthur Conan Doyle at No 6. Previous visitors include the King and Queen, Winston Churchill, George Bernard Shaw and Charlie Chaplin. With the apartments having recently undergone complete and stylish refurbishments, you will be fortunate to be one of the first to experience these unique apartments. On your doorstep is the sea; you can feel the breeze and hear the gulls as soon as you step outside you will feel like you’re on an exotic holiday! Where else can you be stood where Sir Francis Drake played bowls whilst the Spanish Armada sailed up the English Channel! The whole apartment including courtyard The Housekeeper is available daily and out of hours for emergencies Discover Plymouth Plymouth prides itself on culture, arts, and its mesmerising marinas. Learn about the intriguing heritage behind this city, or purely relax on a sandy beach where you can get involved in sailing, fishing and surfing! Whatever your group, there are endless activities for everyone to get involved in from the Aquarium, Plymouth Gin distillery, to the Theatre Royal and Pavilions who consistently boast famous actors and artists, musicians and comedians. Visit Plymouth and be exposed to the charming coastline into Devon and Cornwall, providing unrivalled hikes, sailing spots and British beaches. On the outskirts of Plymouth you can reach Dartmoor, a wicked wilderness where you can enjoy premium pub food and amble through the bracken and hills to your hearts content. A taste of Plymouth… Step back in time to the Barbican & Maritime History.. A maze of intricate narrow streets, and fine examples of Tudor buildings, many of them now shops, restaurants and pubs. Head to the Hoe: just a short walk away from the Barbican, you can marvel at one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world and absorb 400 years of history at the award winning Plymouth Dome. Bottoms up with Plymouth Gin. Enjoy a tour and sample the renowned Plymouth Gin at this historic distillery. Get your popcorn and 3D glasses in the Various cinemas and theatres including Warner Village Multiplex cinema, ABC cinemas, Vue – Barbican leisure centre. Have a whale of a time at the Marine Aquarium The National Marine Aquarium was the first aquarium in the United Kingdom to be set up solely for the purpose of education, conservation and research. On a rainy day check out the Plymouth City Museum & Art Gallery: This impressive museum houses a wide variety of collections covering the fine and decorative arts, natural history and human history. Party in Plymouth; thanks to the myriad of bars and clubs. Being a student city, you are spoilt for choice with vibrant clubs and exotic bars! Other things to do also include sailing, marinas, Scylla diving, Golf (St Mellion), football and rugby. Places to visit close by include: Mount Edgcumbe, Saltram, Buckland Abbey, Cotehele. South Hams The South Hams of South Devon is an area of outstanding natural beauty and contrast with stunning beaches, beautiful river estuaries, rolling hills and thatched cottages surrounding the lovely old towns of Dartmouth, Totnes, Kingsbridge, Salcombe and Modbury and other pretty villages that abound in the South Hams area of South Devon. Dartmoor Whether walking and exploring the rugged Dartmoor landscape with its great granite Tors and Dartmoor Ponies, climbing, letterboxing, horse riding, golfing, or just having a very relaxing break. Dartmoor has it, all 368 square miles. Cornwall You could easily mistake the beaches in Cornwall to those in the Caribbean, and the quaint fishing villages to Greek towns. This is where the Devonians go on holiday, must mean something right! The unspoilt coast is ideal for a stroll, picnic and swim in the sea. With the warmest climate in the South, the sun will hopefully be shining warming up the bustling towns such as Newquay or St Ives in the north or Fowey, Polperro and St Mawes in the south of the county. Parking is available outside the house and should be booked in advance to avoid possible disappointment. Extra spaces are available and may be in nearby pay and display bays. Elliot Terrace is one mile from the station.
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