Devon Self Catering cottage, Ayrmer House, Ringmore, sleeps 6
Ayrmer House
Ringmore
Devon
England
TQ7 4HL
Sleeps a maximum of: 6
Pricing From: £652
This largest part of a spacious house is situated in the Devon village of Ringmore and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.
Ayrmer House is set on a hillside in the Devon coastal village of Ringmore, attached to the owner's annexe. The house sleeps six people in one twin bedroom, and two doubles, door to balcony and two with basins and one with an en suite shower, plus a family bathroom. On the ground floor is an open plan living space with great views out to sea and a seating area with wood burning stove, a dining area and kitchen.
Outside is the first floor balcony and a terrace with barbecue and sea views. Just 350 yards from the village inn and within walking distance of a beach, Ayrmer House is an excellent location for a fabulous break in Devon.
RECENT CUSTOMER REVIEWS
Everything is perfect about Ayrmer House
Lovely, spacious house, very comfy beds, well equipped kitchen and the views are breath taking. Ella, the house owner was fantastic, really helpful. Ringmore is a very pretty hamlet with a great pub - Journey's End. Several short walks take you to beautiful Ayrmer Cove. Other nice beaches are nearby and there are lots of places to visit ie Totnes, Dartmouth. We would love to return
Fearless20852277780
2020-07-25
Perfect place to stay
Ayrmer House has wonderful facilities and a stunning view to match, looking down to Ayrmer Cove. Upstairs three double/twin bedrooms, one en-suite, and downstairs a large lounge, dining room, kitchen area. A downstairs utility room, one downstairs loo, with another and a separate bathroom upstairs. A terrace making the most of the views. The owner's property is part of the same building. Wildlife around included a pair of buzzards and a kestrel which could be watched from the house. Wifi is best in the lounge. No mobile signal, but a landline phone operated on an honesty basis. Freesat TV. Excellent pub (The Journeys End) within staggering distance. No shop in the village, but one not far in St Ann's Chapel, along with another pub (Pickwick Inn) which specialises in Italian food as well as doing an excellent Sunday roast. We would definitely go back.
tjsussex
2018-09-22
Rare location, the perfect place to unwind - a house for any season
There are not many places that have a stunning uninterrupted view of the sea from EVERY bedroom...AND the living room....AND the kitchen! It's a delightful walk to Ayrmer Cove, with Burgh Island in one direction along the coastal path, and Wonwell Beach and Kingston Village in the other direction.
The house is light, nicely furnished and well equipped. The beds and bed linen (clean and crisply ironed) are very comfortable with fluffy towels. Each bedroom has a door out on to the balcony and views down the valley. The largest room is en suite. The living space is open plan, lovely wood burner, relaxing space by the long windows to gaze at the view or night skies , and connects through to dining and kitchen areas, with a proper pantry.
We arrived to home baked lemon drizzle cake, a supply of tea and coffee, milk in the fridge, and a bottle of wine! It's remote, but so peaceful. We found the local store (about one mile away) very well stocked, and tempting with local Devon produce. Salcombe is worth a visit, and the Oyster Shack is only a very short drive away. The Journey's End, local pub in Ringmore is great for Sunday lunch.
GD_Bristol
2017-10-13
Great starting point for exploring south Devon
An out of the way three bedroomed house, in the tiny village of Ringmore, is ideally placed for an exploration of the south coast of Devon. The house has a spectacular view of the sea through a pair of rolling hills leading down to the secluded Ayrmer cove beach. If Art Deco oppulance is more your style a short drive leads to Burgh Island and it's 1920s styled hotel. The island is accessed at low tide by a sandy causeway or at high tide by a novel sea tractor. Use the house for a base if exploring historic Plymouth which is a short drive away also. Don?t miss the quaint seaside town of Salcombe with boats and boutiques aplenty.
Mjfox1964
2017-10-08
Amenities:
Highlights
Parking Space
Telephone
Linen provided
Towels provided
Dishwasher
Cooker
Fridge
Washing Machine
Television
High Chair
Cot
WiFi
Bedrooms
3
Single Beds
6
Twin Beds
3
Bathrooms
2
Details
Central heating with wood burning stove
Microwave, fridge, fridge-freezer, tumble dryer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with DVD, WiFi, Phone, Fuel and power inc in rent
Bed linen and towels inc in rent
Cot and highchair available on request
Off road parking for four cars
Barbecue
Sorry, no pets and no smoking
Sat
Nearest Attractions
Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interestRevelstoke, St Peter the Poor Fisherman - 5.4 miles (Historic Church)
Old Mother Hubbard's Cottage - 5.6 miles (Historic Building)
Salcombe Maritime Museum - 7.1 miles (Museum)
Overbeck's Museum and Garden - 7.3 miles (Museum)
North Huish, St Mary's Church - 7.6 miles (Historic Church)
Wembury Old Mill - 8.2 miles (Historic Building)
Saltram - 10 miles (Historic House)
Royal Citadel - 11.4 miles (Historic Building)
Elizabethan Gardens - 11.5 miles (Garden)
Merchants House Museum - 11.7 miles (Museum)
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