Cottage in Paignton
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About this cottage rental
House of Emma is a single-storey house consisting of a kitchen/diner with induction hob, electric oven, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, air fryer, kettle, and toaster and basement utility room. Sitting room with Smart TV and a sun room. The bedrooms consist of a queen-size and a double serviced by a bathroom. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels are included in the rent. There is an enclosed rear garden with patio, decking, furniture, a summer house and roadside parking available. One well-behaved dog is welcome. Sorry, no smoking. However you decide to spend your days here in Devon, guarantee a memorable getaway with a stay at House of Emma. Note: There is a slope and additional steps leading up to the bungalow, and the garden is also terraced; therefore, it won't be suitable for those with limited mobility or children under 7.
Amenities: Gas central heating. Electric oven, induction hob, fridge/freezer, mini fridge, dishwasher, kettle, toaster, air fryer. Smart TV, DVD player, selection of books and games, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Roadside parking (2 spaces) available. Enclosed rear garden with patio, decking, furniture, summerhouse and garden office. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 0.9 miles, pub and beach 0.5 miles. Note: There is a slope and additional steps leading up to the bungalow, and the garden is also terraced; therefore, it won't be suitable for those with limited mobility or children under 7. Note: Both the summer house and garden office have Wi-Fi and electricity with a fridge in the summer house. Note: No children under 7 years of age
Region: Devon, with its quiet country lanes, patchwork of lush green fields and sleepy villages is not to be missed. Stately home lovers will be spoiled and why not finish with a scrumptious Devonshire cream tea?
Town: This lovely, large village rests on the scenic Isle of Anglesey in North Wales. In terms of amenities, Gaerwen offers a friendly pub as well as a Chinese takeaway and a petrol station with a general store. Popular tourist spots surround this village, with wonderful beaches dotted along the coast, as well as some astounding inland scenery to be admired. Llanfair PG, abbreviated from one of the longest place names in the world, is just three miles away with a small selection of charming amenities and an old railway station worth a look. Both Beaumaris and Bangor, which is over the bridge into mainland Wales, are within 10 miles and promise memorable days out with their vast array of amenities, splendid architecture and much to do catering to all tastes. The Snowdonia National Park is also reachable from here and is a paradise for lovers of the outdoors.




































