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Resting peacefully in the heart of Churchstow, in the South Hams is this traditional Grade 2 listed thatched cottage, Furneaux Hatch. Offering accommodation for up to four guests, this 16th Century property is best suited to couples or families seeking a scenic escape to South Devon. Pass the pretty courtyard at the front of the cottage where you can sit out and enjoy your morning coffee beneath the sun before entering into the living/dining room to begin your relaxing retreat. The living space benefits from both a rustic woodburning stove sitting in the inglenook in the sitting area, bringing a homely aura to the room as you enjoy all your self-catered meals, as well as a gas wood effect fire at the dining area end of the room, offering a welcoming warmth no matter where you choose to wind down in the evening. The galley-style kitchen is well-equipped with all you could need during a self-catered stay; it even boasts both a washer/dryer and dishwasher to assist you, Also on the ground floor is the family shower room, where you can enjoy a warming shower after a day at the beach before heading up the staircase to find the two prettily presented bedrooms. The two sleeping spots are made up of both a king-size and a twin room, both providing a homely interior and a soothing spot to rest after a day of adventure. Spend some time within the spacious rear garden soaking up the beautiful countryside as you dine alfresco with the assistance of the barbecue, the perfect way to end each day with your loved ones. The local charming town of Churchstow makes a great spot for those seeking a quiet base, offering the amenities of both a Post Office with local shop and the characterful Church House Inn serving tasty food and drinks, you can find all you could need for a self-catered stay just a short stroll away. Nearby Kingsbridge is worth exploring too, a bustling market town home to even more wonderful amenities sitting amongst the scenic estuary as well as attractions such as the Cookworthy Museum, Mayne Gallery There’s plenty to see here, while the resort town of Salcombe nearby offers a wide range of opportunities to take to the waters with some watersports, including paddle boarding, kayaking, sailing and surfing, there’s something for every type of adventurer, as well as boasting attractions to suit a range of ages such as the Salcombe Maritime Museum, Salcombe Distilling Co., the National Trust beauty of Snapes Point and much more. The port city of Plymouth can be found just a scenic drive away, home to rich maritime heritage and historic Barbican district, or explore the wonders of the surrounding AONB, with so much natural splendour awaiting to be discovered. In easy reach of so many fantastic attractions and locations, Furneaux Hatch is a spectacular choice for an escape to South Devon.