Beer, East Devon: Self catering accommodationSUNSHINE COTTAGE
West View,
Beer,
East Devon
EX12 3HY

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Sleeps: 6 + travel cot.
Small well behaved dog welcome.
No smoking.

Low season from £250 pw.

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For further details please contact:

Carol and Reg Shanahan
Tel: 01488 681806
Mobile1: 07973 257 563
Mobile2: 07776 256 191
Fax: 01488 681123


Sunshine Cottage is a newly refurbished period stone cottage built circa 1900 enjoying a quiet elevated position with views over the village. The cottage will sleep 6 plus the occasional guest.  
  • Sunshine Cottage is located 1 minute from the main street and 4 minutes walk to the beach.
  • Beer is an attractive historic fishing village nestling between soaring white cliffs famous for its lace making, stone and smuggling.
  • An ideal resort for families - clean, safe beach - rock pools - beach huts for daily or weekly hire.
  • Enjoy the beach cafes - a stroll along the coastal path - a delicious Devonshire Cream Tea.
Accommodation  
  • Sitting room/dining room with original pine wood block floor. Two sofas, dining table and cast iron stove. TV, video, CD player, radio, books and games.
  • Recently fitted cream shaker style kitchen. Well equipped with electric oven, gas hob, refrigerator, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. Microwave.
  • Ironing facilities - hairdryer.
  • Three bedrooms - two double and one single/double/twin.
  • Bathroom - white suite - bath with shower over, WC and hand washbasin.
  • Gas central heating.
  • All bed linen can be included.
  • West facing enclosed paved terraced garden to the front of the cottage with garden furniture and barbecue.
  • Outbuilding providing storage space for bicycles etc. WC, sink, tumble drier.
  • Parking - for unloading/loading only.
  • Village car park close by.
  • Gas and electricity included.
  • Mobile telephone reception.
  • Sofa bed for occasional guests - travel cot.
Restrictions  
One dog welcome.
Smoking is not permitted inside the house.
 



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