Marroy

ID: S534977

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 1

About this property

Marroy is a stunning, three-bedroom home situated in the seaside town of Salcombe within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Bring along your family or friends and be greeted by off-road parking for two cars before exploring your holiday home. Enter the light and airy living space, featuring a plush sofa, two chairs, a quaint window seat, a fire, and a Smart TV to relax in front of. The kitchen area offers an island to enjoy mealtimes together and all the amenities you need to prepare home-cooked meals. Grab your favourite bottle from the wine chiller and head outside to the courtyard and catch-up on the day's adventures. As the evening draws to a close, retire inside and upstairs, where you will find three well-appointed double bedrooms, one is a high-rise cabin style, ideal for younger ones. Awaken tired eyes with a shower before enjoying a cup of tea sat around the island planning the day ahead. The pretty town of Salcombe is a great destination for a holiday with spectacular coastal views, sweeping countryside and sailing opportunities. History buffs can visit Salcombe Castle and Salcombe Maritime Museum; afterwards refuel with an array of fantastic restaurants to choose from. Ramble the moorlands of Dartmoor National Park for, home to a rugged landscape and dotted with ponies or visit the pretty town of Dartmouth. Also within easy reach is the market town of Kingsbridge, where you can stroll along sandy beaches, unveil the past at Kingsbridge Cookworthy Museum and dine out at traditional pubs. All this and more awaits at Marroy.

Salcombe, which was previously a significant harbour, is a well-liked vacation spot for families and walkers. North Sands and South Sands, two lovely beaches, are close by. Further away is the National Trust property Overbeck's, where you can stroll through the subtropical gardens. Why not have an adventurous day and try out some of the watersports the estuary has to offer, like kayaking, surfing, or a more leisurely boat trip? Take advantage of the locally sourced seafood that is served in many of the restaurants, pubs, cafés, and delicatessens while visiting Salcombe. With a handful of sandy beaches, charming towns with thatched cottages, and wonderful walking options, including the South West Coast route, Devon's southernmost point offers some breathtaking scenery and picturesque vistas.

Accommodation

Three double bedrooms (one with raised cabin bed).

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.

Cloakroom with basin and WC.

Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with fire.

Gas central heating.

Electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, hot water tap and wine chiller.

Smart TV, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for upto 2 small/medium sized cars.

rear outside courtyard, table and chairs with further dining area available Easter 2023.

Sorry, no smoking and 1 dog allowed.

Please be aware that the garden is only fenced on two sides so not enclosed.

Shop 0.3 miles, pub 0.4 miles, beach 0.8 miles.

Note: The rear garden is a slope with steps, please take care

Nearby points of interest

  • South Sands Beach
  • Bantham Beach
  • Blackpool Sands
  • Burgh Island
  • Dartmouth Castle

Reviews (9)

  • Sharon

    Loved the hot water tap in the kitchen. Bed was very comfortable lovely quilt and pillows. Property had been cleaned to a high standard. Had initial problem with Front door lock and fridge not working however Coast and Country sorted it out very quickly for us, excellent customer service ! Would recommend some instructions for other guests on how to lock the front door, found it tricky ! Only small criticism was, the bulbs need replacing in the fridge and oven not sure if owners are aware, and we felt it would be nice to have blinds on the front windows downstairs, although not overlooked feel a little exposed at night as people do walk past the property. Would be nice to have the privacy, Good location about 10 minutes walk into Salcombe, but very steep hill to climb on the way home, wouldn't recommend for anyone with mobility issues.

  • Adrian

    Its really conveniently situated for the town. The cottage is beautifully presented. The beds were extremely comfortable and amazing pillows and duvets. Although it says it can accommodate 6, it felt pretty cosy with 4 adults. I think 6 might feel overcrowded. In summer, when you are out all time, it probably doesn't matter. But in November and during a storm...it was compact. It's worth saying too that the double cabin bed won't be to everyone's liking. Takes some gymnastics to get in and out and actually to shut the door from inside. But incredibly comfortable to sleep in. It would have been helpful to have more information specific to the actual property esp how to make heating work. It was v cold and not obvious how to get the heating working. I tried the programmer but it didn't seem to come on at times it was set. The 'fireplace' was wonderful. The boiling water on tap was great. Being picky, but some oven gloves would help...using tea towels isnt ideal as there are only 2 provided. Potato masher would be helpful too. A roasting tin or two as well. The dimmer switch in seating area was temperamental- sometimes it was v difficult to turn lights off. We are used to recycling plastics, paper, tins etc, and it was hard to discover how to do that locally. Again, some more property specific info would have been helpful. Shower room v compact but excellent shower with good hot water and great power. In downstairs loo, not sure the lighting cord on the flush is really up to the job! Key pick up and drop off very easy. We didn't get to use garden as weather wasn't conducive but some great views up the top.

  • Ruth

    We were supposed to stay with our teen and dog so booked dog friendly accommodation which we ended up not needing. I think the house may have been a little small with a boisterous pet. The beds were comfortable. The house quiet. The garden lovely. There is no dining table and the sitting room chairs are small (note for those with bad backs!). The bathroom is v small with a compact shower cubicle, we missed a bath but probably more to do with the v v rainy weather. Off street parking is great. The house is a 15 minute steep walk into town; I don’t think it would suit anyone with mobility issues, or people wanting to pop out for coffee or a glass! Salcombe seems quiet and depressed (we come every year); quite sobering, hope the economy picks up as the South Hams are lovely. Restaurants not as good as usual, pubs deserted. Notable exceptions: Crab Shack, Oyster Shack and the restaurant in Gara Rock.

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