

Seabreeze Cottage

Escape To The Sound Of The Sea
There is a reason that relaxation apps use the sound of waves gently lapping against a shale shore, as there is no other sound that instantly shifts our mood
This is the sound that we hear as we arrive at Seabreeze Cottage.
This glorious 400-year-old thatched cottage is in the idyllic position on the heavenly slice of land between Slapton Ley and Torcross sands, with sea views as far as the eye can see and the smell of salty fresh air.
There can truly be no greater escape from everyday life
The sweetest driftwood gate leads us into the sun-drenched patio and to a handy porch for all weather - an ideal drop off point for buckets and spades


Light Filled Rooms

The Living Room has extraordinary light from the large triple-aspect windows framing glorious views over Start Bay
This stunning room, unusually spacious for its era is full of character and charm.
Real wood flooring accentuates the beautiful painted ribbed ceiling cleverly enhancing the sense of space whilst retaining the character of the room.
A grand stone fireplace prepared for a multi-fuel burner grabs our attention as we walk across the room and through to the rear of the property



Delightful Dining
An ever-so charming Dining Room with not one, but two homely fireplaces - one featuring an old bread oven - is flooded with light from the large bay windows and glazed rear door
This ample space has plenty of room for all of the family
The adjoining Kitchen is fitted with modern grey units and white and oak worktops. A useful Breakfast Bar separates the two spaces.




Peaceful Nights






There can surely be no better way to start your day than watching the daybreak over Start Bay?
Both bedrooms share the same view from their wonderful window seats, This heavenly vista can be relied upon to provide the most sensational sunrises throughout the yearVersatile Living


Equally as pretty, Bedrooms 3 and 4 are accessed by a second staircase. Bedroom 3 is a great size with built-in storage and a cosy bay window with views out of the side towards the beach It also has a good sized En-Suite Shower Room A connecting door leads us to Bedroom 4 - another great size and bursting with charming features



With two staircases providing access to the two sets of Bedrooms, Seabreeze Cottage has great potential for multi-generational living The third and fourth Bedrooms lend themselves particularly well to a Living Room and Bedroom with own Bathroom With the Utility Room at the foot of these stairs, a Kitchen would be an easy conversion. The layout of this house even allows for separate entrances.


AbouttheLocalArea
Beaches:
Torcrossbeach,StreteGate,SlaptonSands
Cinema:
FlavelDartmouth.MerlinKingsbridge
Theatre:
TheFlavel,Dartmouth.
Restaurants:
StartBayInn,TheBillyCan,TorcrossBoathouse
Watersports:
TorcrossSands
Supermarkets:
StokelyFarmShop,localshops&supermarkets
Schools:
Stokenham,StokeFleming,Kingsbridge
Sports:
QuaysideLeisureCentre,Kingsbridge





• Postcode: TQ7 2TQ
• Tenure: Freehold
• Council Tax Band: F
• EPC Rating: Grade II Listed
• Local Authority: South Hams District Council
Mains: Water, Drains & Electric
Parking: Eligible for Residents Parking Permit
Broadband: 74Mb
• Dartmouth - 8 5 miles
• Totnes - 15 miles
• Kingsbridge - 6.8 miles prettiest.assume.pages.

Mainswater&drainage
Patio&lenearbyparking

Floorplan



About...Torcross

The picturesque coastal village of Torcross is perched between verdant rolling countryside and Start Bay. Lying equidistant between Salcombe and DartmouthDevon’s two most prestigious coastal yachting townsmaking the area a world famous destination for sailing, water sports, walkers and holiday makers. As well as being an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, because of the nature reserve at Slapton Ley, Torcross is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest, home to a wealth of protected wildlife and birds. Because of it’s fascinating historical past, the area is also part of British Heritage. This unique, 3 mile stretch of shingle beach and surrounding countryside are a hugely protected part of the British coastline.
Torcross, with it’s unrivalled and uninterrupted panoramic views is a bustling coastal village with a cafe, seafront pub and well stocked farm shop. Sailing, surfing and canoeing are all popular from this beach. There is a thriving local community and a handy main bus route through the village running between Dartmouth and Kingsbridge and ample parking for it’s residents and visitors.
