Front door Entrance vestibulewith coat and boot cupboard beyond. Loungewith feature fireplace (not in use), two sofas, armchair, smart TV with BT YouView, and outlooks to the front of the cottage. Dining kitchenwith table to accommodate six with cosy window seat. Kitchenwith gas hob, electric built-in oven, microwave, dishwasher and fridge freezer. Familybathroomwith heated towel rail, wash basin withvanity cupboard under, light-up mirror, andbath with shower over. Separatecloakroomwith wash basin and WC. Utility areawith washing machine and tumble drier. First floor: Master bedroomwith 5ft king bed, window seat and seating area with two tub chairs with views out to sea. Bedroom2with 4ft 6inch bed, chest of drawers, window seat and views out to sea. Bedroom 3 Twin bedroomwith two 3ft single beds and chest of drawers.En suite bathroomwith bath and shower over, towel rail, wash basin and WC.
It is assured that Sashes, a deceptively spacious Grade II fishermans cottage gloriously located in Minehead on the North Somerset coastline, won;t fail to delight its guests for so many reasons. Set opposite the waterside with only a tree lined avenue and the South West Coastal Path separating it from the waters edge, guests will undoubtedly be enchanted by the sea views enjoyed from many of its rooms and terraced garden. The most difficult decision that needs to be made is whether to turn left or right out of the front door and head along the towns mile long level esplanade following the beautiful sandy coastline. The cottage itself is full of charm, space and character. It has been tastefully furnished and decorated with a comfortable lounge, lovely kitchen diner which offers all modern amenities and the piece de resistance is the superb master bedroom with a seating area from which to watch the boats coming in and out of the harbour just a few minutes away. Its terraced rear garden boasts a sunny aspect and pretty views over the Bristol Channel and the coast of Wales. Minehead itself is a bustling seaside resort with plenty of inns and restaurants to satisfy both hunger and thirst, but these excesses can be exercised away by taking a walk along the wonderful beaches or over the beautiful heather clad Exmoor National Park. Lose yourself for a day in the nearby historic village of Dunster, overlooked by its brooding castle, or hitch a nostalgic ride on the West Somerset Steam Railway. For both couples and families alike and at any time of year, there is so much to do with the benefit of a fantastic home from home to welcome you back in the evening.
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