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Ahoy the Slip - Sea Views Made In Heaven.
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Ahoy the Slip - Sea Views Made In Heaven.

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After a day sunning on the beach, visiting our many local attractions or hiking the coastal path. You’ll enjoy the bright and airy feel offered by the spacious accommodation. Chill out with a glass of wine looking out at the uninterrupted views from Rame Peninsula to Looe Island. All mod cons and comfy surrounding to make your stay a memorable one. Dogs are charged at £25 per dog and charges made as Extra Charge after initial booking. With sweeping views of the coastline and beach only 150 yards away our 19th century detached double glazed house set in a quiet elevated sunny position. To the front of the property there’s a patio area with garden bench to while away the hours, coffee in hand looking out to sea. The pretty garden to the side of the house is equipped with patio table and chairs and sun-beds and also has stunning sea views. Young children and pets require supervision as the area although very private is not totally enclosed. Upon entering the bright hallway you will find on the right a door into the well equipped lounge, TV with Skye Q and internet provided along with a few games for those not so sunny days. A book exchange is situated on shelves in the recess. The sofa bed provides alternative sleeping arrangements if needed. There’s a table and chairs close to a door leading into the large modern well equipped kitchen with ample natural light from a large window. Accessed via a small connecting corridor is a spacious fully tiled wet room shower, wash hand basin and w.c. On the left side of the main entrance hall you will find the main bedroom with king size bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers and dresser. A hairdryer is provided. One step up to the next level finds the twin bedded room with large walk in wardrobe and fully tiled en-suite walk-in shower with wash hand basin and w.c. There is a door from this bedroom leading onto the garden area. There is parking for 2 cars with 49 steps leading down to the property. 7 days booking with changeover day on Saturday. (arrival - 5 pm departing 11 am) Self check-in with keysafe Hi. As I don’t live at the property most of the time you’ll have the place to yourselves. I’m always available by text, phone or e-mail should you need me. The property has a very competent cleaner/maintenance person who lives nearby if needed. Details supplied upon booking. All village amenities on your doorstep, we have a shop/PO stocking local produce delivered daily and newspapers grocery items etc, The 'Inn On The Shore' pub overlooking the beach is a great place to while away the hours and also serves lunch and evening meals. There's a vegetarian coffee shop and excellent restaurant The Blue Plate are but a couple of minutes walk away. The twin village of Seaton and Downderry are dog friendly beaches all year round. Downderry beach is a moving mixture of sand and pebbles with plenty of rock pools at low tide to explore. Swimming, snorkeling, kayaking and paddle boarding are all popular past times during summer months. Downderry is not supported by lifeguards but Seaton beach just half a mile lovely walk is RNLI supported May-Sept. Seaton also has a pub, a beach cafe, and a restaurant which serves food day and night. There are also toilet facilities in the public car park. You will also find the children's play area and multi gym equipment situated in the Country Park. There is a lovely walk through the park to Hessenford where you can stop for refreshments at 'The Copley Arms'. East of Downderry approx. 6 miles away is the lovely area of Whitsand Bay with it's 5 mile sandy beach. It has 4 lifeguard stations dotted along the coastline and is renowned for good surfing. There is Adventure Bay Surf School for those needing tuition. Beware of the rip currents. Carry on along the coast and you find Kingsands and Cawsands quiet little fishing villages, well worth a visit. Mount Edgecombe Country Park and stately home with beautiful gardens also has a restaurant situated in The Orangery. Over the Tamar river The Royal William Yard was a Royal Navy Vittaling yard and is now refurbished into a buzzing area of top restaurants, bars and shops and can be accessed via a foot passenger ferry at Cremyll or the car ferry at Torpoint. The Hoe and The Barbican area with the view of Plymouth Sound are not to be missed. Not far from the ferry you will find the National Marine Aquarium with the UK's largest aquarium. As you walk through the amazing glass tunnels fish, sharks etc swimming all around, well worth a visit. Further into Plymouth at Bretonside you will find a IMAX cinema and bowling at The Vue. Plymouth also boasts three theatres, The Theatre Royal. The Barbican and Plymouth Pavilions with a variety or plays, shows and concerts. To the West of Downderry you will find the quaint fishing villages of Looe, Polperro and Fowey all bustling in the summer months. There are many shops and restaurants to be explored wherever you go. About one hours drive away is the Eden Project with it's amazing Biodomes and beautiful plants and tress. There is something different going on all year round. Great for young and old alike. There are several golf courses nearby and an attractive fishing harbour in Looe about 8 miles away. At 'Bake Lakes' less than 2 miles away there is an opportunity to do fly fishing. This area of outstanding beauty offers miles of coastal walking connecting quaint villages along the way with lovely pubs for lunch. There is plenty to do for children in the area too, only a short drive away is Adrenalin Quarry offering the UK's longest zip wire, giant swing, inflatable aqua park and Kartworld. A regular bus service operates with the bus stop in the village car park. 4 miles away is a main line railway at St Germans and 7 miles away is Liskeard station. Bath towels can be provided at a cost of £4 per week per person. There are no beach towels available.

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