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| Pink Heather Holiday Cottages | ||
| Sterridge Valley | ||
| Berrynarbor | ||
| North Devon | ||
| EX34 9TB | ||
| Tel. 01271 883093 | ||
| Click here to send us an e-mail | ||
These two high quality cottages sleeping two are situated in the picturesque village of Berrynarbor, overlooking the Sterridge Valley. The self catering cottages have been built to a high specification and have been totally refurbished for the 2007 season. The lounge/dining room has delightful views of the Sterridge Valley. The room includes sofa, side tables, dining table and chairs and a colour television with Sky TV. The kitchen is well fitted to include a fridge, toaster, microwave, electric cooker with grill, tea and coffee making facilities and is fully equipped with cookware and crockery etc. The bathroom is fully fitted with a three piece suite including a shower cubicle. The bedroom is tastefully decorated and has a double bed with duvet, wardrobe, chest of drawers, bedside tables and radio alarm clock. The stable door at the front of the cottage leads to an enclosed patio area, with garden furniture and a stunning view across the Sterridge Valley. The patio catches the sun most of the day. |
| Sleeps: | 2 |
| Weekly Rate: | £250.00 to £400.00 |
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Off road parking
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Bed Linen provided
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Hairdryer provided
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Heated throughout
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Short breaks available
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Golf, Tennis, Gym, Sauna, Swimming Pool and
Fishing all nearby.
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| Smoking policy: | Smokers are welcome, but are asked not to smoke inside the cottages. |
| Pets allowed: | Sorry, no pets |
| Location: | Located on the coast road between Ilfracombe and Combe Martin. |
| Booking Conditions: | Please refer to booking form on our website - www.pinkheather-cottages-devon.co.uk |
Local Attractions: Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park, Ilfracombe Landmark Theatre and Pavilion, sandy beaches at Woolacombe and Croyde, Exmoor National Park, Watermouth Castle, several gardens open to the public in the area including Rosemoor, Marwood, Arlington Court and Broomhill sculpture gardens, to mention but a few... |