Cornwallis Cottage
£925.00 up to £2,585.00 per week
The highlights Stay in an 18th century fisherman’s cottage on a car-free street in Appledore, Devon. Stroll to idyllic beaches through history-laden, cobbled lanes with pastel-coloured cottages and stunning estuary views all around. Cornwallis Cottage boasts vintage, cosy, charming features combined with modern luxuries and comforts. Enjoy superb sea views from the lovely attic bedroom. Stay cosy by the wood-burning fireplace on cold winter days and in summer dine alfresco in the pretty garden. Experience the slower pace of a historic Devon fishing village where fish and chips, cold ice creams and a bustling quay combine with artisan shops, cafes and pubs.
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