Beach VillasSaltash

Saltash, a charming town in the United Kingdom, sits on the banks of River Tamar, offering stunning views of the water and lush countryside. Known as the "Gateway to Cornwall," Saltash is rich in history with its ancient streets and iconic Brunel railway bridge. Visitors can explore the town's quaint shops, cozy pubs, and local markets, immersing themselves in the relaxed Cornish way of life. Perfect for a peaceful retreat or a starting point for further adventures in beautiful Cornwall.
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Anchor Cottage is a beautiful 4 bedroom waterside cottage with a shared private slipway to the tidal Yealm estuary converted from a former 19th century malthouse in a quiet rural Devon village of Noss Mayo. Located towards the end of the Yealm Estuary that separates the popular villages of Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers, if offers superb family sized accommodation, well equipped and in a fabulous location from which to visit the two neighbouring villages and the South Hams beyond. Parking for two cars or car and boat trailer. Large garage for secure storage of bikes etc. NOTE: Weekend and Week bookings are from Friday only unless agreed in advance. One well behaved dog allowed on ground floor only (and not on bed) for a weekly charge of £50 Accommodation Stairs up from entrance hall to first floor open plan living room with balcony and floor to ceiling French doors, corner sofa large flat-screen TV and DVD player, easy chairs and coffee table looking out towards the estuary. Dining area with handsome dining table to seat eight. Beautifully stylish fitted kitchen with electric double oven, gas hob, microwave, dishwasher and fridge freezer. Separate nook/study area for gaming or working from home. On the ground floor level is the fourth double bedroom with 5ft (king-size) bed and hanging hooks, adjacent to the utility room with washing machine, butlers sink, drying rack and shower room with WC. On the second floor: Master bedroom with 5ft (king-size) bed, built in wardrobe, hair dryer and a beautiful Juliet balcony overlooking the water. Third double bedroom with 5ft (king-size) bed, under eaves cupboard with hanging rail. Large twin bedroom with 3ft single beds which can be made up to form a 5ft (king-size) bed if required, wardrobe and velux windows. Family bathroom with bath and shower over, wc and basin. Note: Some restricted height and limited clothes-hanging space in top floor double bedrooms. Outside Private area of lawn opposite the cottage with garden furniture provided, overlooking the estuary with a slipway for launching boats/kayaks/paddle boards. Anchor Cottage is a peaceful base in a lovely setting for a relaxing break in Devon Entire house with contact-free check-in There is a shared lawn outside and Anchor Cottage owns the section in front so you can sit and eat Alfresco. There is direct access to the tidal creek for boating, paddle boarding and kayaking We live on the moor so just 40 minutes away and I'll be preparing Anchor Cottage for your visit including a basket with local produce. Let me know if you would like me to arrange magazines, food hampers, fresh local flowers, recipe boxes or local gifts. The tiny, pretty village of Noss Mayo is hidden away on the southern bank of the Yealm Estuary and is home to two good pubs. Across the water is the larger village of Newton Ferrers, and you can get between the two villages by a causeway at low tide and a seasonal ferry that operates a triangular route and calls in at the SW Coastal Path, Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers. Newton Ferrers has a local butcher, chemist and Post Office. The village pub has fantastic views across the water towards Noss Mayo and the creek. The area is blessed with many walks that meander along the waterside and across the fields, while to the north Dartmoor's high tors and open spaces beckon those who love wild country. The city of Plymouth with its shops, Marine Aquarium and Barbican quayside area is just 10 miles away. Local Attractions: • Saltram National Trust • National Marine Aquarium • Plymouth Ski Slope and Snowboard Centre • SUP Rental • Devon Sailing Experiences Noss Mayo is on one side of the estuary with Newton Ferrers on the other. At low tide you can use the stepping stones to cross to the excellent Swan Inn, The Ship Inn is our local and serves the most scrummy scallops. There is a well stocked community Post Office selling whole foods, Salcombe Bakehouse bread - the sourdough is sublime - cheeses and essentials. The local butcher makes his own Cornish Pasties and sausage rolls. Let me know if you want a Creedy Carver duck and I'll order it and pop it in the fridge. There's also a small CoOp selling wine and other goods. There are three brilliant pubs which all serve food from bar snacks to three course meals The Ship Inn and TheSwan in Noss and the Dolphin in Newton. The Sailing Club also serves fish and chips on Fridays and has lots of great events. It's not a place for parties but if you like slow water sports, walking the coastal path, bird watching or simply messing about on the beach, you'll love it here. And if you do want a city fix Plymouth is a cab ride away and they're celebrating hard this year as its 250 years since the Mayflower landed on the American shores. And if you're driving down we're just off the A38 so super easy to get to.

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