Guests consistently praise the cottage for its cleanliness, comfort, and well-equipped kitchen. The location in Beer is appreciated for its proximity to the beach and local amenities. Welcome packs are mentioned as a thoughtful touch, although their provision is not guaranteed. Some guests noted issues with maintenance and price increases, but overall experiences were very positive.
Reviews frequently highlight the property's cleanliness, with many guests describing it as spotless and well-maintained. The high cleaning standards are often appreciated, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere.
The property's location is highly regarded, being close to the village centre, beach, and local shops. Its convenience for coastal walks and proximity to other attractions in Devon are also noted positively.
Comfort is a recurring theme, with guests finding the beds comfy and the house cosy. The presence of a well-equipped kitchen and multiple bathrooms adds to the overall comfort of the stay.
Facilities are generally praised, especially the kitchen equipment and parking. However, some guests mentioned the lack of a DVD player and issues with windows not opening, which suggests room for improvement in maintenance.
The thoughtfulness of the property owner is acknowledged through mentions of welcome packs and supplies for an initial cup of tea. While these gestures are warmly received, it is politely noted that such gifts are not guaranteed for every stay.
Settled into the quaint village of Beer, this stunning terrace house will captivate your attention with its beautiful exterior beams in cream, stone walls and traditional features. A period property set into a prime location, 5 Belmont Terrace is a perfect holiday home for families and groups of adults alike.
Enter into a wonderful sitting room where homely furniture invites you to recline, paintings and bay windows adorning the space and a gas stove ready to warm your feet after a long day at the beach. When mealtimes call, a fantastic kitchen/diner awaits your cooking skills, with a contemporary kitchen and ample amenities, you will be able to sample local produce before presenting it on the kitchen table where a large skylight and generous windows draw in natural light and allow a view of the steep garden behind. If you require a more private moment to read a book, a snug with a selection of books and relaxing décor welcomes you to enjoy the view outside with a cup of tea. As the evening wears on, a stunning king-size room with vintage furniture offers a space to relax, with high ceilings and homely décor, and there are three more bedrooms to choose from, including a double with large windows, a great amount of storage and high ceilings creating an airy atmosphere, and two single rooms, one with red décor and decorations in a fishing theme, including an antique oar, and one with great storage and an ornamental fireplace. A shower-room provides a quick refreshing soak before heading out to the town, or a larger family bathroom with a claw foot bath allows for a relaxing bathe amongst the bubbles.
Outside you will find a delightful front patio terrace with seating and a rear raised patio on the sloping garden, making the most of the sunlight throughout the whole day and the perfect place to enjoy dining al fresco.
The local area of Beer houses several wonderful pubs and cafes, so why not enjoy a hot meal, and end your day with a glass of your favourite beverage in hand? Visit the Marine House a Beer gallery where you can browse stunning artwork, before heading out to the beautiful local pebble beach, Beer Beach, where towering cliffs frame moody the waterscapes, ideal for a family walk with your four-legged friend, watersports or swim. Travelling further afield, you will find fantastic countryside walks through Blackbury Camp, a historical site where seas of bluebells bloom in the spring, or why not visit the fantastic Donkey Sanctuary where you will be able to meet some of the fluffy residents and enjoy a meal at the café? With such a beautiful property and a great surrounding area, you are bound to make a family holiday to remember with a stay at 5 Belmont Terrace.
Beer is a small picturesque fishing village on the south Devon coast near Seaton. The shingle beach is very sheltered, backed by limestone cliffs and was once fertile smuggling territory, plus contraband was hidden in nearby caves, which are now a popular tourist attraction. Beer is situated on the stretch of Devon coastline, known as the Jurassic Coast, a designated World Heritage Site, and the village offers sloping streets lined with picturesque stone houses and cottages built on many different levels of the steep valley sides. There are a good range of shops, friendly cafes, restaurants and pubs in Beer, plus just outside the village is the popular Pecorama Gardens, which are perched on the hill overlooking Lyme Bay. Pecorama boasts the Beer Heights Light Railway and indoor model railway exhibition, along with a children's play area. Beer is a unique Devon fishing village and a great place to stay.
Four bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 2 x double, 1 x single.
Bathroom with bath, hand-held shower, basin and WC.
Shower-room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Sitting room with gas stove.
Snug
Gas heating with gas stove.
Electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, hairdryer.
TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Off-road parking for 2 cars.
Enclosed garden with raised terrace and furniture.
Pet-friendly, sorry, no smoking.
Shop 0.2 miles, pub 0.2 miles.
Note: Raised terrace may not be suitable for those with mobility issues
Nicki
The property is situated in a perfect location, within easy walking distance of the sea front and local shops. We felt at home as soon as we walked through the door. The property was warm, clean and welcoming. We must also say a huge thank you for the welcome goodies! The beds were comfortable, and it was great to have 2 bathrooms. The kitchen-diner... well... I have never stayed at such a well-equipped holiday rental! When we book to return, we may take yeast, so that we can make the most of the bread maker!! Everything was in full working order. Thank you for a fabulous holiday!
Michael
We particularly liked the period furniture which was in keeping with the property and facilities were good. My only observation, was 2 small areas of damp in 2 of the bedrooms. We would also recommend the provision of a longer shower mat to avoid any accidents, as the shower base was rather slippy. However, none of these observations would prevent us from staying here again.
Susannah
Cottage is perfect for the four of us. The driveway is still a challenge as two low cars. The shower dripped constantly. However we love the cottage and have booked for next year. Good location and a little gem.
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