Description
Location Location! Noss Mayo in South Devon has plenty to offer young, old and all those in between! Wakehurst, with its spacious open plan kitchen/diner/lounge on 2 levels and the large balcony overlooking the River Yealm, is a great house to relax, kick back and explore the local area.
With 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms there is enough space for families or groups of friends.
Sliding glass doors lead out on to a large balcony where many a glass of wine has been enjoyed whilst watching all the water activities on the Yealm Estuary. However, should the weather not be suited to whiling away time on the balcony, then there are plenty of books, puzzles and games to keep you entertained indoors instead.
The close proximity to public tennis courts in Noss Mayo, the river and playground all make Wakehurst an ideal base for a family wishing to make the most of these splendid surroundings. The villages of Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers also benefit from three pubs, a tearoom, gallery and a range of small shops, so you might never feel the need to leave the village!
Wakehurst is essentially spread over one floor with only a few internal steps to contend with.
There are 3 bedrooms sleeping 6. 2 bedrooms are furnished with single beds whilst the master houses a king bed and has an en suite shower room.
The family bathroom has a bath with shower over. The kitchen / dining area is fully fitted with all appliances needed. The dining table is strategically placed to enjoy views across the village down to the estuary. The lovely open wooden/glass balustrade provides a galleried view down to the living area. A few stairs take you down to this lounge area which is furnished with 2 sofas so plenty of seating for everyone. The sliding French windows lead out on to the large balcony where you will probably spend most of your time.
Under the house is a utility room with washing machine. There is access to the garage from this room which provides ample space to store your canoes or paddle boards.
There is parking for 2 cars but be warned, access is via a steep drive.
Dogs are welcome.