Eddystone View, Wembury is a beautifully presented four-bedroom coastal home perfectly positioned in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The spacious kitchen / diner welcomes you with bright natural light, contemporary coastal styling, and French doors opening onto the deck, complete with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and a characterful two-oven AGA for winter use. The warm and inviting lounge offers comfortable sofas arranged around a Smart TV with Netflix and a cosy wood burner, with French doors bringing fresh sea air into your living space. A delightful snug / playroom provides a quiet retreat for reading or children's play, while the practical utility room houses a washing machine, tumble dryer, and additional shower facilities.
Step outside, where a generous decked patio showcases lovely sea views stretching to the famous Eddystone Lighthouse visible offshore, complete with garden furniture, charcoal barbecue, and a private hot tub for relaxing after coastal adventures. Steps lead down to a large enclosed lawn perfect for children and dogs, with a further patio area providing additional seating. Four bedrooms offer flexible accommodation: the stunning master bedroom upstairs features a king-size bed, fabulous sea views, and en-suite facilities, while a pretty twin bedroom (convertible to super-king on request) completes the first floor. Downstairs, a comfortable double room and cosy bunk bedroom share access to a contemporary bathroom with handheld shower over bath, separate shower, and WC. Private off-road parking for two cars is provided on the driveway.
Picture mornings with coffee on the deck, seabirds wheeling overhead and the Eddystone Lighthouse standing sentinel on the horizon. Spend sun-soaked days exploring Wembury's renowned rock pools, perhaps spotting dolphins or seals playing in the bay, then return to sink into the hot tub as twilight paints the coastal sky. As darkness falls, gather around the wood burner with a glass of wine, the lighthouse beam flashing rhythmically across the water, marking another perfect day in this dramatic corner of South Devon.
Eddystone View, Wembury places you within walking distance of Wembury Beach, celebrated for some of Britain's finest rock pools and excellent swimming, while dramatic clifftop walks lead to Connor's Cove where the River Yealm meets the sea. Plymouth Gin Distillery in Plymouth (7 km) invites you to experience the rich heritage of gin-making with guided tours and tastings at this historic distillery established in 1793, revealing the fascinating story behind Britain's oldest working gin distillery. Dartmoor Zoo in Sparkwell (11 km) combines diverse wildlife experiences with engaging conservation programmes and family-friendly events, offering memorable encounters with creatures from across the globe. Otters and Butterflies (28 km) delights visitors with its tropical butterfly farm and charming otter sanctuary, featuring educational talks and feeding displays that captivate all ages. Dartmoor (31 km) spreads its vast moorlands before you, this magnificent national park offering rich history, diverse wildlife, and countless opportunities for outdoor adventure across its dramatic granite landscape.
Venture further to discover more of Devon's treasures. Castle Drogo in Drewsteignton (46 km) stands as a dramatic 20th-century castle designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, surrounded by colourful gardens and ancient woodlands with stunning views sweeping over the Teign Gorge below. Paignton Zoo in Paignton (47 km) welcomes families to explore 80 scenic acres home to over 2,000 animals and diverse plant species, all supporting vital global conservation efforts. The Golden Hind Museum Ship in Brixham (54 km) brings Elizabethan adventure to life aboard a faithful replica of Sir Francis Drake's famous galleon, with interactive exhibits and vivid historical reenactments transporting visitors back to the age of exploration.
The market town of Kingsbridge lies 22 kilometres away, where an eclectic selection of independent shops, cafes, and galleries line the historic streets leading down to the beautiful Kingsbridge Estuary. Meanwhile, Dawlish is a 52-kilometre drive. This traditional seaside town is centred around The Lawn and Brook, home to the famous black swans, offering a wonderful golden sand beach, range of amusements, and classic coastal charm perfect for family days beside the sea.























