Summary
Key Features
Location
Things To Do
Summary
34a Clarence Hill is a charming ground floor apartment located within easy walking distance of the historic town centre of Dartmouth. Providing accommodation for one couple or up to four guests and a small well behaved dog, this apartment provides an ideal base to explore all that this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty has to offer with the River Dart and the South West Coast Path just a stones throw away.
Accommodation
The stable front door open directly into the apartments well equipped kitchen, where meal preparation is a delight to create a memorable meal together. This opens into the living area where you will find a cosy sofa to sit an unwind after your day of exploring the local area catching a film on the Smart TV, or snuggle up with a good book on the large comfy window seat.
A step up from the kitchen takes you to the hallway that leads to the bedrooms and bathroom. To end the day, indulge in a soothing soak in the elegant roll-top bath or refresh under the overhead shower. Then, retire to the beautifully presented king-size bedroom for a restful night’s sleep.The second bedroom features a trundle bed, perfect for one adult or two children.
There is no garden for exercising dogs, but you are only a short walk from Coronation Park on the North Embankment which is popular with dog owners as well as the South West Coast Path.
Parking
On street parking is available close by but restrictions might apply at certain times of the year.
NB: Please note that this property is best suited for 2 adults and 2 children as the single beds are only 2'6
Accessibility
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Ground Floor Apartment (some stairs)
Key Features
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Town Centre
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Friday Changeover
Key Contents
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Linen and Towels Provided
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Pots and Pans
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Washing Machine
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Cutlery and Crockery
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Fridge
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Iron & Ironing Board
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Microwave
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Toaster
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Dishwasher
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Kettle
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Oven
Dartmouth is a town steeped in maritime history, from the castle at the mouth of the river that has stood for over 600 years to the cobbled quayside at Bayards Cove where the Mayflower was made ship-shape before its voyage from Plymouth to America in the 1600s, up to the imposing Britannia Royal Naval College overlooking the town, defending the nation's seas since the early 1900s.
Dartmouth's renowned variety of shops and restaurants are on your doorstep, including breakfast and brunch hotspot Café Alf Resco - a hit with locals and visitors alike. At Bayards Cove, see where final repairs were made to the Mayflower before she set sail from Plymouth and onto America. On the riverside, you're spoilt for choice for seafood dining and drinks while you watch the boats drift along the river. There are also fast, frequent ferries, leisurely boat rides, and not forgetting the steam train from Kingswear and its romantic route along the valley shoreline and onto Totnes and Torbay.
Dining Out
Vibrant cafés and delis, cosy inns, and sublime seafood - all within walking distance - including TV chef Mitch Tonks' go-to restaurants, ‘The Seahorse’ and ‘Rockfish’. Local favourites include Kendrick’s and Taylor's in the town centre, as well as hearty pub meals at The Floating Bridge, The Seven Stars or the historic The Dartmouth Arms. The Sportsman’s Arms, as you head out of town, is a favourite for a Sunday carvery. The surrounding villages also have culinary gems, such as The Green Dragon and Kendricks in Stoke Fleming
Shopping
Individual and independent; quaint meets quality - browsing Dartmouth’s locally run stores is a treat. From bespoke jewellery to designer fashion, eye-catching artworks and stylish boutiques. Venture into Foss Street and lose yourself in its variety - you’re bound to come away with a memento of your stay.
Dartmouth is a town steeped in maritime history, from the castle at the mouth of the river that has stood for over 600 years to the cobbled quayside at Bayards Cove where the Mayflower was made ship-shape before its voyage from Plymouth to America in the 1600s, up to the imposing Britannia Royal Naval College overlooking the town, defending the nation's seas since the early 1900s.
Dartmouth's renowned variety of shops and restaurants are on your doorstep, including breakfast and brunch hotspot Café Alf Resco - a hit with locals and visitors alike. At Bayards Cove, see where final repairs were made to the Mayflower before she set sail from Plymouth and onto America. On the riverside, you're spoilt for choice for seafood dining and drinks while you watch the boats drift along the river. There are also fast, frequent ferries, leisurely boat rides, and not forgetting the steam train from Kingswear and its romantic route along the valley shoreline and onto Totnes and Torbay.
Dining Out
Vibrant cafés and delis, cosy inns, and sublime seafood - all within walking distance - including TV chef Mitch Tonks' go-to restaurants, ‘The Seahorse’ and ‘Rockfish’. Local favourites include Kendrick’s and Taylor's in the town centre, as well as hearty pub meals at The Floating Bridge, The Seven Stars or the historic The Dartmouth Arms. The Sportsman’s Arms, as you head out of town, is a favourite for a Sunday carvery. The surrounding villages also have culinary gems, such as The Green Dragon and Kendricks in Stoke Fleming
Shopping
Individual and independent; quaint meets quality - browsing Dartmouth’s locally run stores is a treat. From bespoke jewellery to designer fashion, eye-catching artworks and stylish boutiques. Venture into Foss Street and lose yourself in its variety - you’re bound to come away with a memento of your stay.