Balamory is a spacious house,
situated in one of the best waterside locations in the west of
England, on the mouth of the renowned Exe Estuary and overlooking
the marina. The marina offers opportunities for sailing as
well as some beautiful walks along the estuary towards Lympstone.
Exmouth's town centre and beach are just a few minutes level walk.
The property is tastefully furnished and equipped in a clean modern
style with light and spacious accommodation.
The front door leads to an entrance
hall with laminate flooring and a cloakroom with W.C. To the right,
the well-equipped kitchen/dining room has integrated appliances and
French doors leading to patio garden affording superb marina views.
To th eleft of the entrance is a utility room.
On the first floor there is a
spacious sitting room with a living flame gas fire
and Juliet balcony with French doors and
unrivalled views across the marina.
Bedroom 1: On the first floor with
a double bedroom with glimpses of the estuary.
Bathroom 1: On the first floor, A
newly fitted good quality bathroom with a shower over the bath.
Stairs lead to the second floor
where there are three further bedrooms,
Bedroom 2: A double bedroom with
queen sized bed with superb marina views and en-suite.
Bathroom 2: An en-suite to the
above room, with a shower.
Bedroom 3: A twin bedroom with two
single beds.
Bedroom 4: A bunk bedroom with 2
single beds.
Outside Space: To the side and
front of the property there is a good-sized patio with garden
furniture and a gate leading directly to the marina.
Parking: Outside there is
private parking for two cars. Further long stay parking can be
found on Camperdown Terrace car park.
Please note that Sweetcombe Cottage Holidays have no control
over Marina Management maintenance that can occur from time to
time
On the eastern bank of the estuary of the River Exe, Exmouth has
everything required for a relaxing break. It is a thriving coastal
town with a nationally renowned RSPB bird sanctuary, long sandy beach, superb
coastal walking along the South
West Coast Path, close to Exeter and with much to do and see -
this all contributes to the town's attraction. In addition to boat
days, lazing on the beach or taking the ferry up the estuary or to
Dawlish Warren nature reserve, there's always Otterton
Mill, Bicton Park stately home and gardens,
the Donkey Sanctuary at nearby Sidmouth,
Woodbury Common, the cathedral city of Exeter, and the all
absorbing Jurassic Coast with its famous fossil
deposits stretching eastwards into Dorset. In terms of visitor
attractions and coastal lifestyle you won't find much better than
Exmouth.