Peaceful and Picturesque Family accommodation for 6
Set in a walled garden with a large nicely kept lawn. Swallow is an upside down house with the living room / kitchen on the first floor.
On the ground floor are three cosy bedrooms, one double (en suite), two twin bedrooms - one with full-sized bunk beds and all with sufficient space to store clothes.
The family bathroom has a shower over bath, WC and wash-basin, while the en-suite to the double bedroom has a shower with WC and wash-basin.
On the first floor is a light and airy comfortably furnished open plan living room with kitchen and dining areas.
Centrally-heated, this pine-floored open plan space with windows overlooking the garden and views across the valley has comfortable sofas and an armchair, guaranteeing relaxing evenings listening to music, watching TV (Satellite) or just rediscovering the delights of board games and reading after dinner.
Facilities include: Satellite TV, DVD player and radio/CD player, books and board games
The kitchen dining space, being a part of the open plan area means that the chef will never be lonely (or short of helpers). The kitchen is well equipped to allow you to prepare gourmet meals - or just to warm up the occasional takeaway (when not barbequing in the garden). There are 8 place settings for meals - just in case a couple of friends drop in for lunch.
Kitchen facilities include: Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer and washing machine/drier.
The Garden includes a terrace with Barbeque area, and is a real suntrap.
Nearby West Down Village is only a mile away with an excellent shop, cafe and pub. Other points of local interest are Mortehoe offering cliff walks and stunning scenery as well as golf and beaches, and the Victorian splendour of Ilfracombe with its quaint harbour from which you can take day trips to Lundy Island. Away from the beaches North Devon offers superb walking and sites of interest from Barnstaple’s Pannier market to Exmoor and Clovelly.
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This page was last updated: 17 November 2011
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