Holiday Cottages in Plymouth, Devon available for rental
We have 19 self catering holiday cottages in Plymouth,Devon
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| Goondiwindi , Plymouth |
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Price: £ 434 - £ 839
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Non Smoking Enclosed Garden Sandy Beach 5 Miles Sea 5 Miles Pet Friendly |
| Set in glorious South Hams countryside an area boasting the UK's mildest climate, this spacious and well appointed property lies in a peaceful location just fifteen minutes' walk from Mothecombe's superb sandy beach. Picturesque fishing villages, friendly watering holes and the rugged splendour of Dartmoor are a delight and there are scenic coastal walks, fishing, riding, sailing and water sports to enjoy. Pub and shop one and a half miles. |
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| Scylla View Cottage , Plymouth |
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Price: £ 188- £653
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Scylla View Cottage is one of three apartments within a former fisherman's cottage, set at the foot of the Tregonhawke Cliffs, one mile from Whitsand Bay and eight miles from Plymouth. This all first floor apartment sleeps up to six people and has two bedrooms, consisting of one double (access from one side only) and one twin, as well as a family shower room. The apartment also has an open plan living area with fitted kitchen, breakfast bar and sitting area. Outside, this apartment has a small shared decking area with seating, plus roadside parking on the clifftop. Scylla View Cottage is ideal for families wishing to explore this beautiful area. |
| Tregonhawke beach, part of Whitsand Bay stretches for about five miles and is ideal for swimming, surfing and fishing. There are lovely walks nearby, plus the coastal towns of Looe and Plymouth are nearby, and have ample of attractions to suit all tastes. This part of Cornwall is perfect all year round. |
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| Water's Edge, Grand Parade , Plymouth |
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Price: £ 1069.00
Sleeps: 2 |

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Water's Edge Grand Parade is situated literally on the parade on the Hoe in Plymouth with stunning views from the living area and patio across Plymouth Sound. This stunning apartment is light, modern and luxurious, while still retaining the character and period features of the original building.The patio is the perfect place to relax and watch the sea vessels come and go and relax in the sun. The Hoe is an historic scenic viewpoint where you can enjoy the amazing views across the Bay or visit Smeatons Tower and Plymouth Dome with many interesting activities.
The Barbican is close by where you can meander the cobbled streets with individual specialty shops, craft work shops and art galleries. Many local artists have won global reputations, including Beryl Cook, Lee Woods, Brian Pollard and the late Robert Lenkiewicz. There are also many interesting old pubs and cafes to visit.
If you fancy a dip then the Art Deco Tinside Lido is close by, and the beaches of Bigbury and Whitsand Bay are just a short drive away. Why not catch the Cremyl ferry across to Mount Edgcumbe Park and discover the hidden Cornish villages of Cawsand and Kingsand with their quaint old streets and family beaches
Plymouth is a vibrant waterside city, benefiting from major investment with ample to entertain everyone from arts and crafts, to stylish cafes, bars and restaurants, quaint tea rooms and traditional fish and chips. High end shops and unique boutiques are found within both the main city shopping area and the recently completed Drake Circus shopping mall.
Plymouth Pavilions is the South West s largest entertainment, concert and leisure venue and holds many events throughout the year including comedians, orchestras, rock and pop groups and sporting events to name a few, there is also and ice rink an swimming pool with wave machine, Jacuzzi and flumes.
There is also a wealth of heritage and history to explore - stand where Sir Francis Drake played bowls as the Spanish Armada approached, enjoy a tour at the historic Plymouth Gin distillery, or maybe visit the National Marine Aquarium - now the largest aquarium in Great Britain with the deepest tank in Europe.
Travel links from Plymouth are excellent with a high speed travel link to London, Paddington, Plymouth City airport with daily connections around the UK, and an excellent road system via the Devon Expressway linking directly into the M5. Please note: This property will accept bookings for 1 or 2 nights at 150 per night. Please call the bookings team for more details.
Living Accommodation - Light and stylish open plan living area featuring an original fireplace.
- Stunning views across Plymouth Sound and out to sea.
- Full height double doors open onto the terrace.
- Furnished with an 'L' shaped white leather 3 seater sofa.
- Wall mounted flatscreen TV with Freeview and DVD player.
Kitchen - Contemporary kitchen with integrated appliances including large stainless steel gas Range with oven and grill, and gas hob, fridge and microwave.
- High quality utensils and accessories including a toaster, coffee machine and kettle.
Sleeping - Very large bedroom featuring an original fireplace.
- Furnished with a double bed, bedside tables both with lamps and storage, dressing table and modern chair.
Bathroom - Stylish bathroom comprising a bath with shower over, wash basin, toilet and additional storage
- Fitted with colour changing stmospheric lighting
- Access is down a spiral staircase from the bedroom
Outside - Situated directly on The Hoe with stunning views across Plymouth Sound and out to sea.
- Patio area with furniture where you can relax and soak up the amazing views.
- Close to the historic Plymouth Barbican.
- Walking distance from Theatre Royal and Plymough Pavillions
- 4 Steps up to entrance
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| Beachcomber's Cottage , Plymouth |
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Price: £ 164- £474
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Beachcomber's Cottage is one of three apartments within a former fisherman's cottage, situated at the foot of the Tregonhawke Cliffs, one mile from Whitsand Bay in Cornwall. This all ground floor apartment sleeps up to four people and has one double bedroom, as well as a family shower room. The apartment also has a fitted galley kitchen, and a sitting room with sofabed. To the outside of this apartment, there is roadside parking on the clifftop. Beachcomber's Cottage is a perfect romantic retreat in a wonderful area. |
| This wonderful area of Cornwall is perfect for families with Whitsand Bay which stretches for about five miles ideal for swimming, surfing, and fishing. There are beautiful walks nearby, plus with the coastal towns of Looe and Plymouth within driving distance, there is ample to see and do, at any time of year. |
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| Pebbles , Plymouth |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Pebbles is one of a number of grade II listed converted farm buildings set about half a mile from Noss Mayo. The property provides a high standard of accommodation (reverse level) over two floors. Decorated in a stylish 'seaside' theme throughout the property is an ideal base for couples wishing to explore the beautiful South Hams countryside with superb walks from the cottage along the nearby coastal path. |
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| 28 Century Quay , Plymouth |
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Price: £ 369.00
Sleeps: 4 |

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Century Quay is located on The Barbican in Plymouth, where Drake and Raleigh once anchored. This area is now a popular mix of restaurants, speciality shops and attractions. Major attractions nearby include The National Marine Aquarium, which is the largest in the UK, the tour of Plymouth Gin, and the historical starting point for the Pilgrim Fathers' voyage aboard the Mayflower.
Living Accommodation - An open plan living/dining/kitchen area.
- Spacious with light and modern furnishings.
- 1x three seater leather sofa and 2x matching armchairs.
- Doors leading to the balcony area.
- Entertainment is provided by a flatscreen TV and CD/radio player.
Kitchen - A well-appointed kitchen with dishwasher, washer/dryer, fridge, freezer, microwave and electric oven and hob.
Dining - The dining area consists of a large table with eight matching chairs.
- There are fine views from this area.
SleepingMaster Bedroom - Featuring a kingsize bed, built-in wardrobe and matching bedroom furniture.
- En-suite bathroom.
Bedroom Two - This room has twin beds, wardrobe and matching chest of drawers.
BathroomMain Bathroom - The fully tiled bathroom includes a bath with shower over, toilet, wash basin and shaver point.
En-suite Bathroom - Comprises a double shower cubicle, wash basin, toilet and shaver point.
Outside - Centrally located with only a ten minute walk into Plymouth centre.
- Overlooking The Barbican and Plymouth Hoe.
- Views out towards the harbour and sea.
- Located on the third floor with a corner balcony and outdoor seating.
- Secure video intercom access into the apartment.
- Communal courtyard seating area.
- Secure underground car parking space.
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| 59 The Mills Bakery , Plymouth |
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Price: £ 669.00
Sleeps: 6 |

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59 The Mills Bakery is a 2nd floor corner apartment that retains spectacular features such as limestone and granite walls, exposed timber roof beams that sympathetically contrast with the ultra-modern materials to accentuate the property and its heritage.
Within the development there is a cafe (open during the day), art gallery and regular passenger ferries to The Barbican (seasonal). A short walk away, there is also the Cremyl ferry that will take you to Mount Edgcumbe. The Hoe is an historic scenic viewpoint where you can enjoy the amazing views across the Bay or visit Smeatons Tower with many interesting activities. New for 2010 is a water taxi linking the Royal William Yard with the historic Barbican. This 12-seater service will operate daily from 10am 6pm, until September, and offers passengers a unique water perspective of Plymouth. Departure times are hourly (on the half hour from the Barbican and full hour from Royal William Yard) with a cost of 2.50 for adults and 1.50 per child. The Barbican is close by where you can meander through the cobbled streets with individual specialty shops, craft work shops and art galleries. Many local artists have won global reputations, including Beryl Cook, Lee Woods, Brian Pollard and the late Robert Lenkiewicz. There are also many interesting old pubs and cafes to visit.
If you fancy a dip then the Art Deco Tinside Lido is close by, and the beaches of Bigbury and Whitsand Bay are just a short drive away. Why not catch the Cremyl ferry across to Mount Edgcumbe Park and discover the hidden Cornish villages of Cawsand and Kingsand with their quaint old streets and family beaches
Plymouth is a vibrant waterside city, benefiting from major investment with ample to entertain everyone from arts and crafts, to stylish cafes, bars and restaurants, quaint tea rooms and traditional fish and chips. High end shops and unique boutiques are found within both the main city shopping area and the recently completed Drake Circus shopping mall.
Plymouth Pavilions is the South West s largest entertainment, concert and leisure venue and holds many events throughout the year including comedians, orchestras, rock and pop groups and sporting events to name a few, there is also and ice rink an swimming pool with wave machine, Jacuzzi and flumes.
There is also a wealth of heritage and history to explore - stand where Sir Francis Drake played bowls as the Spanish Armada approached, enjoy a tour at the historic Plymouth Gin distillery, or maybe visit the National Marine Aquarium - now the largest aquarium in Great Britain with the deepest tank in Europe.
Travel links from Plymouth are excellent with a high speed travel link to London, Paddington, Plymouth City airport with daily connections around the UK, and an excellent road system via the Devon Expressway linking directly into the M5. This property accepts bookings which arrive and depart on a Saturday. Short breaks may be available at the owners discretion, for more information please contact the bookings team on 0844 704 4859.
Living Accommodation - Furnished with a three seater sofa and two seater sofa.
- Binoculars and a leather chair overlooking the sea - ideal for watching the passing boats and Royal Navy Ships.
- Home theatre system featuring large Flatscreen HDTV with Freesat, surround sound, Blu-ray DVD player and i-pod docking station.
- A selection of DVDs, books and board games .
- There is also a dining table with 6 chairs.
- Wi-fi internet access
Kitchen - Modern kitchen comprising double oven, fridge/freezer and dishwasher.
- Full utensils and accessories including a toaster, microwave and kettle.
- There is also a utility room featuring washing machine and tumble dryer.
SleepingBedroom one with en-suite - Features exposed original brickwork.
- Furnished with a double bed, two bed side tables, Flatscreen TV and DVD player.
- Views of the small harbour known as 'The Basin'.
- En-suite to bedroom one comprises bath with shower over, heated towel rail, wash basin and toilet
Please note: There is no door separating en-suite area to bedroom one. Bedroom two - Features exposed original brickwork.
- Furnished with a double bed, two bed side tables, Flatscreen TV and DVD player.
- There is also a leather chair overlooking 'The Basin'.
- En-suite to bedroom two comprises large walk in shower, wash basin and toilet
Please note: There is no door separating the en-suite area to bedroom two. Bedroom three - Furnished with twin beds.
Bathroom - En-suite to bedroom one comprises bath with shower over, heated towel rail, wash basin and toilet
- En-suite to bedroom two comprises large walk in shower, wash basin and toilet
- There is also a cloakroom toilet with wash basin.
Outside - Lift up to all floors.
- Regular ferries to Cawsand, Mount Edgcumb and Plymouth Barbican.
- Cafe/wine bar within the development and walking distance to local bars.
- Regular bus service into Plymouth centre from outside the development.
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| Cottage sleeping 6 (IVYTO) , Plymouth |
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Price: £ from 390
Sleeps: 6 |

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| A SHORT STROLL TO THE CREEK AND CLOSE TO THE AMENITIES OF PLYMOUTHThis 300 year old cottage nestles in a peaceful hamlet a short stroll to the nearby creek which offers peace and tranquillity. An ideal spot for touring the whole area the historic city of Plymouth is a 15 minute drive and offers a range of facilities and attractions including The Hoe Barbican National Marine Aquarium theatre cinema leisure facilities and restaurants. Situated within the South Hams there are many sheltered coves and long sandy beaches to enjoy. The English Riviera is well worth a visit as is Dartmoor with its rugged scenery and wildlife.The detached accommodation has been furnished and equipped to a high standard. Retaining much original charm and character there are THREE bedrooms: on the first floor 1 double with en-suite shower room and WC 1 double and 1 twin all with TVs. Bathroom: downstairs with whirlpool bath shower cubicle and WC. Lounge: with TV and DVD. Kitchen/diner: farmhouse-style with cooker fridge/freezer dishwasher microwave and TV. Utility area: with washing machine. Outside: enclosed garden and patio with BBQ and seating. Amenities: parking for 3 cars. Bed linen electric towels central and underfloor heating included. Regret no smoking in the property. 2 dogs by arrangement. Location: beach 3 miles pub and shop just over 1 mile. |
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| The Bosun's Locker , Plymouth |
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Price: £ 239.00
Sleeps: 3 |

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A stunning studio apartment that has been sensitively re-developed within Plymouth's Royal William Yard, to provide a fresh yet historic living space. The development is situated on the waters edge allowing you easy access to the breathtaking views up the River Tamar and across to Mount Edgcumbe, Plymouth Naval base and Devonport.
The Bosun's Locker, The Brewhouse, benefits from 10ft windows that open out to a juliet balcony and retains spectacular features such as limestone and granite walls and exposed timber roof beams that sympathetically contrast with the ultra-modern materials to accentuate the property and its heritage.
Within the development there is a cafe wine bar, art gallery, regular passenger ferries to The Barbican and if you have your own boat, the space to moor it! A short walk away, there is also the Cremyl ferry that will take you to Mount Edgcumbe. The Hoe is an historic scenic viewpoint where you can enjoy the amazing views across the Bay or visit Smeatons Tower with many interesting activities. New for 2010 is a water taxi linking the Royal William Yard with the historic Barbican. This12-seater service will operates daily from 10am 6pm, until September, and offers passengers a unique water perspective of Plymouth. Departure times are hourly (on the half hour from the Barbican and full hour from Royal William Yard) with a cost of 2.50 for adults and 1.50 per child.
The Barbican is close by where you can meander the cobbled streets with individual specialty shops, craft work shops and art galleries. Many local artists have won global reputations, including Beryl Cook, Lee Woods, Brian Pollard and the late Robert Lenkiewicz. There are also many interesting old pubs and cafes to visit.
If you fancy a dip then the Art Deco Tinside Lido is close by, and the beaches of Bigbury and Whitsand Bay are just a short drive away. Why not catch the Cremyl ferry across to Mount Edgcumbe Park and discover the hidden Cornish villages of Cawsand and Kingsand with their quaint old streets and family beaches
Plymouth is a vibrant waterside city, benefiting from major investment with ample to entertain everyone from arts and crafts, to stylish cafes, bars and restaurants, quaint tea rooms and traditional fish and chips. High end shops and unique boutiques are found within both the main city shopping area and the recently completed Drake Circus shopping mall.
Plymouth Pavilions is the South West s largest entertainment, concert and leisure venue and holds many events throughout the year including comedians, orchestras, rock and pop groups and sporting events to name a few, there is also and ice rink an swimming pool with wave machine, Jacuzzi and flumes.
There is also a wealth of heritage and history to explore - stand where Sir Francis Drake played bowls as the Spanish Armada approached, enjoy a tour at the historic Plymouth Gin distillery, or maybe visit the National Marine Aquarium - now the largest aquarium in Great Britain with the deepest tank in Europe.
Travel links from Plymouth are excellent with a high speed travel link to London, Paddington, Plymouth City airport with daily connections around the UK, and an excellent road system via the Devon Expressway linking directly into the M5.
Living Accommodation - Open plan living area with 10ft floor to ceiling window that open up to a Juliet balcony.
- Furnished with a wooden sofa bed, leather arm chair and a fold-out chair bed.
- TV with DVD player.
- Glass topped dining table with seating for 2.
- A mobile dongle is provided offering wireless internet access (speed and quality of connection is dependent on mobile phone reception).
Kitchen - Modern gloss kitchen with integrated appliances including an electric oven and hob, dishwasher and fridge.
- Full utensils and accessories including a microwave, kettle and toaster.
Sleeping - Situated in the living area there is sofa bed that can be conveniently hidden away during the day.
Bathroom - Bathroom comprises a large shower cubicle, wash basin, toilet and heated towel rail.
Outside - Secure intercom access.
- Parking for one car.
- Development is situated directly on the waterfront.
- Regular ferries to Cawsand, Mount Edgcumbe and Plymouth Barbican.
- Cafe/wine bar within the development and walking distance to local bars.
- Regular bus service into Plymouth centre from outside the development.
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| Peggotty's Cottage , Plymouth |
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Price: £ 195- £521
Sleeps: 3 |

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| Peggoty's Cottage is a charming 17th century stone fisherman's cottage situated just 100 yards from the beach down a narrow street in the coastal village of Kingsand near Plymouth. The cottage has one double bedroom which with the addition of a sofa bed makes it suitable for three people. There is also a family shower room and an open plan living area with a galley kitchen, dining area and a sitting area with a woodburner-effect electric stove as well as a first floor snug with the sofabed. Being just yards from the beach, yet only five miles from the city of Plymouth, Peggoty's Cottage is a fabulous cottage for a relaxing holiday. |
| The village of Kingsand with narrow streets winding between pastel-coloured cottages, lies on the Rame Peninsula just 5 miles from Plymouth. You can relax in the peace and quiet of village life, and look out over Plymouth Sound which offers calm waters ideal for watersports, fishing and bathing. Take a walk south along the coastal path to Penlee Point for the glorious views of Rame Head, towering above the sea, or, a walk north along the coast will take you to Mount Edgcumbe Park with fabulous views of Plymouth Sound. From Cawsand, take a ferry trip to Plymouth and visit the Aquarium, the historic Barbican or enjoy a spot of retail therapy. Just a mile east of Kingsand lies Whitsand Bay, with 4 miles of sandy beach and dramatic cliffs. |
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| Escape @ Royal William Yard , Plymouth |
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Price: £ 170- £470
Sleeps: 3 |

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| Escape @ Royal William Yard is a first floor apartment with a lift within the Royal William Yard complex, which was once the Navy's Victualling Yardis in the city of Plymouth. The apartment has a hallway that leads to one studio room with a double sofabed, a shower room, a well equipped fitted kitchen and dining area. Plymouth has many amenities and attractions which makes Escape @ Royal William Yard a perfect apartment for a city break. |
| The popular city of Plymouth has a wonderful mix of maritime heritage and natural beauty. The city is surrounded by the breathtaking Dartmoor National Park, the beautiful South Hams countryside and gorgeous South Devon coast. There is something for everyone to enjoy in and around the city. Many shops, restaurants and galleries line the wonderful narrow streets. There are also many shops at the recently opened city centre shopping mall. A walk up the Hoe with stunning views across the harbour and a walk down to the lovely Barbican quayside are essential. Other attractions that are worth visiting are the Plymouth Gin Distillery, the National Marine Aquarium, watching a show at the splendid Theatre Royal, lovely boat excursions around the Sound and Naval dockyards and watersports at the Mountbatten Centre. Plymouth and the surrounding area will suit all tastes at any time of the year. |
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| 2 Newton Downs Cottage , Plymouth |
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Price: £ 199- £633
Sleeps: 5 |

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| 2 Newton Downs Cottage is set on a successful equestrian centre, on the outskirts of the village of Newton Ferrers close to the River Yealm in Devon. The cottage has two bedrooms on the lower ground floor, one double and one adult bunk room (double on bottom, single on top) is set on a successful equestrian centre, on the outskirts of the village of Newton Ferrers close to the River Yealm in Devon. The cottage has two bedrooms on the lower ground floor, one double and one family room with a triple bunk, as well as a bathroom with corner bath on this same floor. The upper ground floor is given over to the welcoming open plan living area, with a well-equipped kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric woodburner-effect stove. Outside is off road parking and a small rear garden area. Guests are welcome to bring their own horses, or alternatively lessons and hacks can be arranged with the centre. With so many good walking trails and bridle paths in the area, and the city of Plymouth, rugged Dartmoor and the tranquil River Yealm all close by, 2 Newton Downs Cottage makes a lovely year-round base for family and friends., as well as a bathroom with corner bath on this same floor. The upper ground floor is given over to the welcoming open plan living area, with a well-equipped kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric woodburner-effect stove. Outside is off road parking and a small rear garden area. Guests are welcome to bring their own horses, or alternatively lessons and hacks can be arranged with the centre. With so many good walking trails and bridle paths in the area, and the city of Plymouth, rugged Dartmoor and the tranquil River Yealm all close by, 2 Newton Downs Cottage makes a lovely year-round base for family and friends. |
| Newton Ferrers is a small village in Devon, on a bend in the River Yealm close to the coast. Amenities in Newton Ferrers include a butcher, chemist, grocer and pub with food and river views. There are ample of walks in the area, by the water and through fields, or over the rugged landscape of Dartmoor. The amenities of Plymouth are a few miles away, and there are lovely beaches at Mothecombe and Bigby. |
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| Phoenix Quay , Plymouth |
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Price: £ 279.00
Sleeps: 2 |

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Phoenix Quay is a fantastic development situated in the newly developed Coastal Quarter , Plymouth s visionary vibrant waterfront.
Plymouth s scenic viewpoint, the Hoe, is nearby offering amazing views over Plymouth Sound, one of the world s largest natural harbours.
The Hoe is also home to Plymouth s iconic Tinside Lido, an art-deco seawater swimming pool popular with bathers in the warmer months.
The cobbled streets of the Barbican are within a short walk and are home to a fine selection of pubs, restaurants, speciality shops, craft shops and art galleries.
Living Accommodation - Contemporary open plan living area with large picture windows offering views over the harbour and out to sea.
- Furnished with a large leather corner group sofa.
- Features a wall-mounted Hitachi Flat screen TV with integrated Freeview, a DVD player and an Ipod docking station.
- Free Wi-Fi access.
Kitchen - Modern kitchen with integrated appliances including a double oven, hob, extractor hood, microwave, fridge, freezer and washer/dryer.
- Full range of utensils and accessories including a microwave and kettle.
SleepingBedroom - Furnished with a modern four-poster bed, two bedside cabinets, double wardrobe, easy chair and blackout blinds.
Bathroom - Bathroom comprises of a bath with electric shower over, wash basin, mirror, shaver socket and wc.
Outside - Designated parking for one vehicle.
- Generous outside terrace.
- Within a short walk of the shops, pubs, restaurants and attractions of the city centre.
- 15 minute walk to Plymouth Barbican.
- Dartmoor, Torbay and Cornwall within a 40 minute drive.
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| Cottage sleeping 6 (MBATT) , Plymouth |
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Price: £ from 390
Sleeps: 6 |

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| STYLISH WATERFRONT HOUSE CLOSE TO BEACHES AND PLYMOUTH HARBOUR.10% DISCOUNT ON ANY WEEK DURING DEC 2010 AND JAN & FEB 2011 PRICES SHOWN This impressive waterfront property is situated in a convenient spot on the outskirts of Plymouth set on the riverside you can choose to relax on the balcony and watch the boats up and down the river or if you prefer take advantage of Plymouth's varied attractions; the large aquarium lots of shops plus the new indoor shopping centre (Drakes Circus) many restaurants and bars and ample of nightclubs built around a large harbour. Directly from the property there is a coastal path which takes you past "Mountbatten Beach" and "Jennycliff Beach" and beyond to "Bovisands" a trio of soft sand beaches with shop and restaurant. Water sports are available at the Mountbatten Centre or the Plymouth sailing school. Mount Batten is a small peninsular surrounded by Plymouth harbour and the River Plym. In the immediate area there is the marina a beach with stunning views and sunsets two newly built pubs "The MountBatten" and "The Bridge". A short walk (5 minutes) along the coastal path takes you to Turnchapel a historic fishing village with a small beach and a few small boats with another two pubs serving excellent food. From Mount Batten take the water taxi into the historic Barbican area with its restaurants tourist shops and bars. Walk a little further up onto the Hoe with its swimming pool beaches café bars and panoramic views across Plymouth harbour.The stylish accommodation is arranged over 3 floors and offers THREE bedrooms: on the ground floor 1 double with king-size bed en-suite shower room and double doors leading out onto a terraced patio area with seating looking over the marina. The second floor offers 2 further bedrooms 1 twin and 1 master double with views over the water and en-suite 'Jack and Jill' bathroom accessed via the master double and the hallway. Lounge/diner: with balcony full waterfront views TV/DVD with freeview hi-fi selection of DVDs and board games. Kitchen: on the first floor with dishwasher electric cooker fridge/freezer microwave and many useful extras. Utility room: with washing machine tumble dryer and a separate WC. There is also a cloak room. Outside: terraced patio with BBQ and seating to the front of the property with water views. Amenities: 2 car driveway to the rear of the property. Bed linen towels electric and central heating included. Regret no pets or smoking in the property. Location: beaches shops restaurants and bars all within walking distance. |
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| Relax @ Durnford , Plymouth |
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Price: £ 170- £470
Sleeps: 3 |

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| Relax @ Durnford apartment is situated in a terraced Victorian townhouse within the Stonehouse area of Plymouth. It has one king size double bedroom, a shower room and an open plan living area with a fitted kitchen, a dining area and a sitting area with a gas fire and a futon sofabed. Outside, there is a free car park 50m from the apartment and a pretty courtyard garden with a seating area. The shops, pubs and shingle beach are just five minutes walk away from Relax @ Durnford whilst Plymouth has plenty to offer and has many attractions that will suit all ages. |
| Plymouth is a bustling city that has a wonderful maritime history and many amenities that will suit all tastes. The beautiful narrow streets in the city contain shops, restaurants and galleries. There are also shops galore at the newly opened city centre shopping mall. There are many attractions within the city, such as taking a lovely walk up the Hoe, which has superb views across the harbour or for the adults why not take a tour of the Plymouth Gin Distillery or spend time in the excellent National Marine Aquarium Other attractions include watching a show at the wonderful Threatre Royal, watersports at the Mountbatten Centre and lovely boat excursions around the Sound and Naval dockyards. The areas nearby that are within driving distance is the stunning Dartmoor National Park, the seaside resorts of Torbay and many stately homes. Plymouth and the surrounding area has something for everyone. |
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| Admirals House , Plymouth |
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Price: £ 239.00
Sleeps: 4 |

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Admirals House is a South facing second floor apartment situated in the fashionable Durnford area of Plymouth.
The Barbican is close by where you can meander through the cobbled streets with individual specialty shops, craft work shops and art galleries. Many local artists have won global reputations, including Beryl Cook, Lee Woods, Brian Pollard and the late Robert Lenkiewicz. There are also many interesting old pubs and cafes to visit.
If you fancy a dip then the Art Deco Tinside Lido is close by and the beaches of Bigbury and Whitsand Bay are just a short drive away . For those just looking to relax and take in the spectacular scenery, why not visit the Hoe which is a historic scenic viewpoint where you can enjoy the amazing views across the Bay.
Why not catch the Cremyl ferry across to Mount Edgcumbe Park and discover the hidden Cornish villages of Cawsand and Kingsand with their quaint old streets and family beaches
Plymouth is a vibrant waterside city, benefiting from major investment with ample to entertain everyone from arts and crafts, to stylish cafes, bars and restaurants, quaint tea rooms and traditional fish and chips. High end shops and unique boutiques are found within both the main city shopping area and the recently completed Drake Circus shopping mall.
Plymouth Pavilions is the South West s largest entertainment, concert and leisure venue and holds many events throughout the year including comedians, orchestras, rock and pop groups and sporting events to name a few, there is also an ice rink an swimming pool with wave machine, Jacuzzi and flumes.
There is also a wealth of heritage and history to explore - stand where Sir Francis Drake played bowls as the Spanish Armada approached, enjoy a tour at the historic Plymouth Gin distillery, or maybe visit the National Marine Aquarium - now the largest aquarium in Great Britain with the deepest tank in Europe.
Travel links from Plymouth are excellent with a high speed travel link to London, Paddington, Plymouth City airport with daily connections around the UK, and an excellent road system via the Devon Expressway linking directly into the M5.
Living Accommodation - Contemporary open plan living/dining area with feature Victorian fireplace.
- Furnished with a two seater sofa with matching armchair, coffee table, Flat screen TV with integrated Freeview and a DVD player.
- There is also a wooden dining table complete with 4 stylish matching chairs.
- Two occasional chair beds can also be provided, which can be arranged as a double bed or two smaller single beds for additional sleeping accommodation
- A mobile dongle is provided offering wireless internet access (speed and quality of connection is dependent on mobile phone reception).
Kitchen - Kitchen comprises an oven, gas hob, and fridge.
- Full range of utensils and accessories including a microwave, toaster and kettle.
Sleeping - Furnished with a king-size bed, bedside cabinet complete with lamp, two chests of drawers, wardrobe and a full length mirror.
- There is also an en suite shower cubicle situated in the bedroom.
Bathroom - There is a cloakroom toilet complete with wash basin.
- There is also an en-suite shower cubicle located in the bedroom.
Outside - Private patio complete with furniture.
- On-street parking is available outside the property from 5pm to 10am.
- Free parking is also available at the Cremyl Street Car Park, which is within a 2 minute walk.
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| Cottage sleeping 2 (THHOE) , Plymouth |
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Price: £ from 252
Sleeps: 2 |

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| A STROLL TO THE WORLD FAMOUS PLYMOUTH HOE AND BARBICANThis recently refurbished spacious and light basement apartment is situated in an upmarket area of Plymouth in a lovely end terraced Georgian House and is a short stroll to a wealth of amenities. There is much to see and do immediately from the property with a choice of bars restaurants and shops on Plymouth Hoe and Barbican. The city also has a popular theatre National Marine Aquarium and leisure facilities. An ideal base for touring Devon and Cornwall there are long sandy surfing beaches and sheltered coves rugged Dartmoor which is a haven for walkers and wildlife. In the evenings relax in the enclosed patio area with seating or enjoy a meal at a vast range of restaurants.The accommodation is equipped to a high standard and offers ONE double bedroom. Bathroom: bath with mixer shower and WC. Lounge: spacious with TV DVD and Full Virgin TV/wi-fi package. Dining room. Kitchen: with cooker dishwasher washing machine fridge/freezer and microwave. Outside: enclosed patio area. Amenities: roadside parking with permit provided. Bed linen towels electric and central heating included. 1 dog welcome. An additional put-up bed can be offered with an additional fee to the owner on arrival. Location: beaches and sea shore within 200 metres with swimming lido and open air pool. The property is also just a stones throw from the ferries to France. Pubs and shops a short stroll. |
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| 20 Azure , Plymouth |
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Price: £ 469.00
Sleeps: 4 |

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20 Azure is a modern 2 bedroom luxury apartment with superb views across Plymouth Hoe and out to sea and just a few minutes walk from The Hoe and Plymouth Sound. It is a duplex apartment located on the 4th and 5th floors. The apartment has been finished to a high standard throughout and features a balcony with furniture providing an excellent base to simply relax or explore Devon and Cornwall. The Hoe is an historic scenic viewpoint where you can enjoy the amazing views across the Bay or visit Smeatons Tower and Plymouth Dome with many interesting activities. The Barbican is close by where you can meander the cobbled streets with individual specialty shops, craft work shops and art galleries. Many local artists have won global reputations, including Beryl Cook, Lee Woods, Brian Pollard and the late Robert Lenkiewicz. There are also many interesting old pubs and cafes to visit. If you fancy a dip then the Art Deco Tinside Lido is close by, and the beaches of Bigbury and Whitsand Bay are just a short drive away. Why not catch the Cremyl ferry across to Mount Edgecombe Park and discover the hidden Cornish villages of Cawsand and Kingsand with their quaint old streets and family beaches Plymouth is a vibrant waterside city, benefiting from major investment with ample to entertain everyone from arts and crafts, to stylish cafes, bars and restaurants, quaint tea rooms and traditional fish and chips. High end shops and unique boutiques are found within both the main city shopping area and the recently completed Drake Circus shopping mall. Plymouth Pavilions is the South West s largest entertainment, concert and leisure venue and holds many events throughout the year including comedians, orchestras, rock and pop groups and sporting events to name a few, there is also and ice rink an swimming pool with wave machine, Jacuzzi and flumes. There is also a wealth of heritage and history to explore - stand where Sir Francis Drake played bowls as the Spanish Armada approached, enjoy a tour at the historic Plymouth Gin distillery, or maybe visit the National Marine Aquarium - now the largest aquarium in Great Britain with the deepest tank in Europe. Travel links from Plymouth are excellent with a high speed travel link to London, Paddington, Plymouth City airport with daily connections around the UK, and an excellent road system via the Devon Expressway linking directly into the M5. Guests are advised that the property adjacent to Azure is currently undergoing renovation.
Living Accommodation - Superb views across Plymouth Hoe, The Sound and out to sea.
- Open plan living area with large double doors leading out onto a balcony.
- Furnished with a large brown 5 seater leather sofa, reclining arm chair and glass topped coffee table.
- 37" Flatscreen TV with Freeview and DVD player.
- Wii games console with Wii fit aboard.
- Circular glass topped dining table and 4 high back chairs.
Kitchen - A modern kitchen finished with pale blue gloss units and granite worktops.
- Integrated appliances including an electric oven and grill, gas hob, fridge, freezer dishwasher and washer/dryer.
- Full utensils and accessories including a microwave, kettle, toaster and coffee maker.
- Iron and ironing board
Sleeping Bedroom one with en-suite - Situated on the upper floor of the apartment
- Furnished with a king-size bed, bedside tables with lamps, 2 fitted double wardrobes, chest of drawers and a 19" Flatscreen TV with DVD player.
- En-suite comprises a bath with shower mixer taps, wash basin, toilet and heated towel rail.
Bedroom two - Situated on the upper floor or the apartment
- Furnished with twin "zip and link" beds, double wardrobe, chest of drawers, 2 bedside cabinets with lamps
Please note: Zip and link beds can be made up as either twins or as a double bed. Beds will be made up as twins unless a double is specified at booking. Bathroom - Main bathroom comprises a shower cubicle, wash basin, toilet, mirror, heated towel rail and shaving point.
- En-suite to bedroom one comprises a bath with shower mixer taps, wash basin, toilet and heated towel rail.
Outside - Superb views across Plymouth Hoe and The Sound and out to sea.
- Large patio doors open out onto the balcony.
- Balcony furnished with glass topped table and 4 wicker chairs.
- Communal gardens and terrace with views across The Sound.
- An observatory is located on the roof with excellent views over the city and sea.
- A short walk to the centre of Plymouth and the historic Barbican.
- Walking distance to the Theatre Royal and Plymouth Pavillions.
- Allocated parking for one car.
- Lift access to all floors.
- Secure video entry system.
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| Cottage sleeping 5 (MELYN) , Plymouth |
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Price: £ from 338
Sleeps: 5 |

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| AWARD WINNING COUNTRY PARK WITH SWIMMING POOLThis detached bungalow style holiday home is set within a small and private country park with the River Lynher running along the back of the property. The park recieved a David Bellamy award for conservation and the beautiful country setting is a haven for wildlife. Also on site is a seasonal heated outdoor swimming pool tennis court and children's play area. The local pub is a two minute walk and serves good food. You will be perfectly positioned for touring the whole area with some lovely long sandy surfing beaches less than 15 minutes drive. The historic city of Plymouth is five miles away and offers high street shops cinema theatre The Hoe Barbican and National Marine Aquarium. There are also a choice of gardens and historic houses to enjoy. In the evening relax on the private patio area with seating and BBQ.The spacious accommodation offers TWO bedrooms: 1 double and 1 bunks with single bed. Bathroom: family size with shower over and WC. Separate WC. Lounge/diner: large area with TV DVD and woodburner. Kitchen: well-equipped with cooker fridge freezer and microwave. Utility room: with washing machine. Outside: private patio area with seating and BBQ Amenities: parking space. Bed linen and electric included. Electric heating. Dogs welcome. Use of all communal facilities (pool seasonal). Location: beach 6 miles shop 1 mile Pub walking distance. |
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