The Pioneer's Song

Salcombe, Devon
From: £291 nightlyGuests 2Rooms 1Bathroom 1
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The Pioneer's Song: Devon

Hunker down at this Victorian-period apartment in the centre of Salcombe. Perfect for a couple looking for a luxurious getaway (plus one four-legged friend), there's a cosy sitting area, a king-sized armoire bed, and a charming dining nook with sweeping views of the town and estuary. While there's no outdoor space to speak of, we don't think you'll mind with Salcombe's centre just a short stroll away. Better still, you'll have two complimentary passes to the nearby harbourfront hotel, where a sauna, heated swimming pool, and fitness centre await.

Home truths:
*There is one designated parking space outside the apartment building. We suggest hiring a car here for ease.
*Though this apartment is located on the ground level, there is one step up to the dining area.
*The bedroom is separated from the living area by a glass partition with an electric blind.
*Guests have complimentary access to a nearby hotel’s spa facilities, which include a heated swimming pool, steam room, sauna, and gym. You’ll also have discounts on food in the hotel’s restaurant.
*Mobile signal in South Devon can be patchy.

Sleeping Arrangements

Master bedroom
Sleeps up to 2

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Amenities

  • Kid friendly (1-12 years)
  • Hiking
  • Coastal
  • Village
  • Stargazing
  • Remote Working
  • Views
  • Walking distance to lake/sea
  • Walking distance to beach
  • Wi-fi
  • TV
  • Hair-Dryer
  • Pets-Allowed
  • Dishwasher
  • Microwave
  • Central-Heating
  • Washing-Machine
  • Dryer
  • Parking-Available
  • Kitchen
  • Ironing-Board
  • Oven
  • Stove
  • Kitchen-Utensils
  • Toaster
  • Fridge
  • Coffee-Maker
  • Sound-System
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