Bigbury-on-sea, Devon
This modern detached residence is in the village of Aveton Gifford near Bigbury-on-Sea, and can sleep nine in four bedrooms.
Glebe House is a beautifully appointed modern house standing in a quiet cul-de-sac, a short stroll to the village amenities of Aveton Gifford in South Devon. A picturesque village alongside the Avon estuary in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and just 5 miles from the soft sands and highly popular premier beach of Bigbury-on-Sea, famous also for its landmark art deco hotel on Burgh Island. A family friendly property with four large bedrooms offering versatile accommodation. Two bedrooms are en-suite and there is a family bathroom. The property can accommodate up to 9 people. On the ground floor there is space for the whole family. A comfortable and relaxing separate sitting room offers a quiet space or somewhere for children to enjoy their favourite TV show. The open plan living space incorporates a large modern kitchen, separate utility room, breakfast bar with additional dining table and also comfortable seating at the far end. Patio doors open onto the enclosed rear garden with sun loungers and patio furniture and a BBQ. There is plenty of parking for two cars on the drive. Glebe House is a fabulous modern family holiday home and great choice for a stress-free holiday beside the sea.
Bigbury-on-Sea is located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is ideal for family holidays. Dusted with sand and lapped by shallow waters, the beach offers safe fun for groups particularly if you've got children in tow. In addition, Bigbury-on-Sea beach is dotted with rock pools, so there’s plenty of entertainment for budding marine biologists. There’s also a wide and varied selection of watersports available to visitors who prefer their holidays to feature a little adrenaline rush. Windsurfing and kite-surfing are popular here, with hire facilities located right on the beach. To give you some peace of mind, there are lifeguards present at Bigbury-on-Sea beach during May to September and the beach also has a first-aid room. You can even take the dog onto the beach, although they are restricted to certain areas during the summer. Bigbury’s most famous landmark is Burgh Island, which overlooks the beach itself. The island is accessible at low tide, when the waters reveal a causeway that links it to the beach. However, when the tide is in you can still reach the island by hitching a ride on the popular and unique ‘sea tractor’. Burgh Island boasts an award-winning hotel, elegant and rather genteel, it’s an ideal romantic retreat for couples. Explore the South Devon coast with its fabulous sandy beaches and its breathtakingly beautiful coastal path or simply take time to visit some of the charming estuary towns and villages dotted throughout the area, such as Salcombe, Kingsbridge and Dartmouth. The city of Plymouth and the wild open spaces of Dartmoor are also both close at hand.
Devon, with its quiet country lanes, patchwork of lush green fields and sleepy villages is not to be missed. Stately home lovers will be spoiled and why not finish with a scrumptious Devonshire cream tea?
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