Beer is a great base for a family holiday; located on Lyme Bay, the village has a lovely shingle beach where fishermen bring their catch ashore and gently rolling countryside all around. There’s a selection of welcoming shops, bars and restaurants in the quaint village centre, while just a mile away, the Beer Quarry Caves are a vast man-made complex of underground caverns created by centuries of quarrying. Less than 2 miles east along the Jurassic Coast, Seaton is known for its fossil hunting and watersport opportunities. Drive 8.5 miles in the opposite direction to reach the lively seaside town of Sidmouth – children will love a detour to The Donkey Sanctuary en route!
Part of a pretty residential development on the edge of Beer, this semi-detached house is the perfect retreat for a couple or young family. You’ll feel at home as soon as you step inside, the entrance porch leading into a lounge with cheerful, comfortable furnishings, a flame-effect gas fire and lots of welcoming touches. A glazed door leads into the kitchen/diner at the rear of the house. Here, find all the culinary essentials for a fuss-free stay, a dining table and chairs, as well as a door out to the garden. On the first floor, a family bathroom serves two peaceful bedrooms, one with a double bed plus its own TV and radio, the other with two singles.
A small, planted garden gives level access to the front of the property. At the rear, conveniently accessed from the kitchen, there’s a suntrap garden with boundary fencing, a small lawn, a patio and established flower borders. Outdoor furniture is provided, allowing you to enjoy al fresco food and drinks, while a gate allows private access to your parking space.