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Chandler Cottage Owner: Mrs Goss |
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Description: Chandler Cottage is a spacious 3 bedroom character type, sought after Devonshire cottage with courtyard garden. It is decorated to a high standard and with all the conveniences you might expect at home. There are panoramic views of the Exe river and distant hills from the cottage. Car Parking: Free car parking available for one car. Keys: The apartment keys are normally issued on arrival. Laundry Room: The laundry room is free. Chandler Cottage is open for extended holidays, or short breaks, all year round. Arrival Times: Guests are requested to arrive between 3pm and 5pm and leave by 10.30am on day of departure. Please bring your own beach towels and picnic equipment. The cottage property must not be taken out. For stays of more than 1 week a change of linen and towels is provided on Saturdays. We welcome children. Sorry no pets, and no smoking guests. Prices Include: All prices shown for rental of apartments are per week according to the season. Included in this rent are electricity, gas, cleaning equipment, linen. SUMMER PROMOTIONAL OFFERS! £600 per week for limited period. Chandler Cottage has 2 Bathrooms. 3rd toilet with wash basin. Utility Room with washing Machine and Dryer. Large Kithcen Diner with Dishwasher. Small Garden and Summer House. Come and Relax. Bring your food and clothing only. Everything else is provided. Please telephone or email for availability. Location: Village Near city center. Excellent river and sea views. Walking, Fishing, Golf, Sailing, Gym near by. Anything you want it to be. The beautiful Exe Estuary is internationally known as one of Europe's most important havens for migrating birds as they journey between the Arctic and Africa. Many species of migrating and British birds can be spotted from the comfort of your cottage windows as the tide ebbs and flows. The estuary is protected as an area of outstanding natural beauty. There is a nature reserve only four miles away with sand dunes and bathing beaches, a perfect picnic outing for the whole family. The land by the Exe River is a walker's paradise, along towpaths, past a deer-park and farms and over lock gates for a pasty and cider at an island pub! It has easy access to riverside paths and stiles. The river walk can be tackled with easy stages during a week's stay, or the 24 miles from Exmouth to Dawlish Warren, crossing on the Topsham Ferry to Turf Lock Hotel and the island, can be accomplished in one day by keen walkers. The whole estuary as far as Orcombe Point is a beachcomber's paradise. Starcross got its name from the Ferry. There was definitely a ferry operating in the 12th Century owned by the Abbots of Sherbourne. They put a cross at the top of the steps (stairs) leading from the end and the village that grew there became known as Starcross. Starcross is also closely associated with nearby Cockwood Village, the harbour and stories of smugglers using the sands of Dawlish Warren to hide from customs and Excise officers. Today the Starcross pier (300 yards away) will help you board the ferry to Exmouth or a riverboat trip. Deep Sea Fishing can be arranged from Exmouth. The Great Western Railway: The Great Western Railway built by Brunel, passes through Starcross and here he built a pumping station for his famous Atmospheric Railway - now Starcross Fishing and Cruising Club. It is known as the Brunnel Tower and together with Powderham Castle they dominate the Exe estuary. Shopping: Fishing and Boating: Theatre: Tourist Attractions: Transport: To Book: |
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