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Situated in Hope-Cove, just 200 yards from Hope-Cove Beach, 6 Chichester Court features accommodation with a garden, a terrace and free WiFi. The holiday home is 11.2 miles from Burgh Island.
The holiday home has 2 bedrooms, a TV, an equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and a microwave, a washing machine, and 2 bathrooms with a bath or shower.
The nearest airport is Exeter International Airport, 39.1 miles from 6 Chichester Court.
We have been letting holiday cottages for more than 25 years. Our business has moved from the kitchen table to become the UK’s leading independent agency with more than 17,000 properties available across the UK and Ireland and New Zealand. We have won the Best UK Cottage Holiday Company at the British Travel Awards for the last 7 years running, so you know you're in safe hands when you book with us. Whether you are looking to book a large family gathering, an intimate weekend break for two, want to take your dog, stay in a magnifiicent castle, a yurt or a farm or any of our stunning properties - This is your time, use it well!
6 Chichester Court is a spacious second floor apartment, located in the heart of Hope Cove, close to village beaches, pub, eateries and shop. The property boasts ocean views from the living area and South facing private balcony. A modern kitchen, open plan living area, two bedrooms (a King-double, and a twin) and two bathrooms, the property sleeps four guests. 6 Chichester Court is ideally situated for those looking to enjoy the beautiful coast path and nearby sandy beaches. Communal gardens available (but unsuitable for young children due to steep gradient).
The picturesque fishing village of Hope Cove lies in a sheltered bay on South Devon’s coastline, offering superb views over Bigbury Bay and Burgh Island. A choice destination for families, two beaches offer soft sand for sandcastle building, plus rock pools great for entertaining children. The town remains a fishing village where crabs and lobsters are still landed, however it was once used by smugglers. Many ships have perished around the coast and the wrecks that lie beneath the waves make it a popular spot for divers. Above the beach there are a number of pubs and restaurants, including the popular café bar ‘The Cove’. The coastal footpath can be joined from here and leads towards the sandy beaches of Thurlestone and Bigbury-on-Sea in one direction, and the sailing town of Salcombe in the other.
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