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2
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1
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In Ringmore, with long views down the valley to the sea, is Bramble Cottage, which forms part of an attractive, sunny courtyard of converted stone barns. In front is a small, walled patio area (table/chairs) and you are also welcome to use the owners' pretty lawned garden which provides an excellent play and seating area across the courtyard.Inside, neat and well-equipped with beams and relaxing neutral colours. Open-plan large kitchen/dining area (dishwasher, washer-drier, microwave, fridge, electric cooker, iPod dock) and living room with TV/DVD and stairs (stairgate) up to two bedrooms - a double (long views to the sea) and a twin, both with high beamed ceilings. Bathroom (suite, shower over bath). A cosy, immaculate cottage in the heart of a picturesque village with good food inn, a pleasant walk from the beautiful coastline, Coast Path and nearby family and surfing/windsurfing beaches.
Ringmore: extremely pretty village (fine church, excellent pub), ¾ mile by foot from small, sandy Ayrmer Cove (Nat. Trust) and Coast Path. Good walking. Sandy beaches at Challaborough, 1 mile, Bigbury-on-Sea, 1½ miles by foot, 3 by car, and the Erme estuary, 2½ miles by foot or 3 by car. PO/shop, 1 mile. Excellent seafood restaurant, 2 miles.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, WC, basin. Ground floor kitchen with dining area. Sitting room.
RINGMORE Bigbury-on-Sea 3 miles; Kingsbridge 7 miles; Salcombe 11 miles; Plymouth 15.5 miles. Ringmore is a small village in Devon, in the South Devon AONB, one mile from the secluded beach and stunning cliffs of Bigbury Bay. The Saxon church of All Hallows stands majestically overlooking this quintessentially English village with thatched cottages and a peaceful rural pace of life. Ringmore is a conservation village and quintessentially English, with thatched cottages, a peaceful rural pace of life, and a 13th century pub, Journeys End Inn, serving cask ales, local produce and a friendly welcome. A comprehensively stocked shop and Post Office is located in St Anne's Chapel, a short drive away and the y are happy to deliver. Three different paths lead down to Ayrmer Cove from the village, and connect with the South West Coast Path. Footpaths lead to Challaborough Bay and to the golden sandy beaches of Bigbury-on-Sea, from which Burgh Island is reached by the famous Sea Tractor. Bigbury-on-Sea beach is ideal for family holidays. Everyone is sure to marvel at the huge expanse of sand, enjoy exploring the rock pools, or sample the varied watersports available to the more active visitors. If you want to try something different from the body boarding or surfing, then windsurfing and kite-surfing are gaining popularity here, with hire facilities located right on the beach. For peace of mind, there are lifeguards present at Bigbury-on-Sea’s Blue Flag beach from May to September, and a fabulous café specialising in selling organic and local food; whose surf ‘n’ turf is one of the best in the area. A few miles from Ringmore are plenty of delightful South Hams villages, coastal beauty spots and the traditional English market town of Kingbridge on the estuary.
This property offers the following short breaks: