March House, Wembury is a spectacular four-bedroom coastal retreat offering luxurious amenities and breathtaking sea views. The perfectly appointed kitchen features an electric oven and gas hob, complete with a breakfast bar, fridge, and dishwasher, while a separate utility room houses a microwave, freezer, washing machine, and tumble dryer. The stunning open-plan living area showcases leather sofas, a Smart TV / DVD, and a cosy wood burner, with two sets of French doors opening to reveal magnificent sea vistas.
Step outside to discover an exceptional heated outdoor pool nestled amongst reeds and grasses, complemented by a private hot tub and expansive lawn garden with decked patio area. The property boasts four beautifully presented bedrooms: a master super-king-size with vaulted ceiling, floor-to-ceiling windows, and French doors to a glass-fronted balcony, plus king-size, double, and twin rooms, all with charming loft-style sloping ceilings. Two bathrooms and a ground-floor shower room ensure comfort for all guests.
Imagine awakening to the gentle sound of waves, enjoying morning coffee on your private balcony while watching the sun dance across the water. Spend leisurely days floating in your heated pool, then gather around the wood burner as evening falls, sharing tales of coastal adventures while the sea breeze whispers through the French doors.
March House, Wembury is perfectly positioned to explore Devon's finest attractions and coastal treasures. The National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth (11 km) showcases diverse marine life through stunning exhibits and captivating underwater tunnels. Plymouth Gin Distillery (12 km) offers guided tours and tastings at this historic establishment dating from 1793. Family adventures await at Dartmoor Zoo in Sparkwell (15 km), featuring diverse wildlife experiences and conservation programmes. The iconic Burgh Island (29 km) enchants visitors with its luxury Art Deco hotel that inspired the Agatha Christie's novel 'Evil Under the Sun' and the island setting for 'And Then There Were None'.
Exploring further afield you'll discover Lydford Gorge (47 km), where ancient temperate rainforest surrounds the spectacular 30-metre Whitelady Waterfall and the thundering Devil's Cauldron pothole, carved through dramatic granite cliffs over millennia. Splashdown Quaywest in Paignton (49 km) promises thrills as the UK's largest all-outdoor waterpark, featuring giant waterslides, lazy rivers, and multi-level play areas overlooking Torbay. Meanwhile, Cockington Village and Country Park (50 km) offers picturesque thatched cottages, a working forge, craft studios, and beautifully landscaped gardens surrounding a historic manor house.
The charming market town of Kingsbridge, just a 32-kilometre drive away, beckons with its maze of narrow streets lined with eclectic independent shops, artisan cafés, and a bustling weekly market that has traded for over 700 years. Meanwhile, the beautiful harbour town of Dartmouth is 44 kilometres away and captivates visitors along the banks of the River Dart, where colourful Georgian houses cascade down steep hillsides to meet the deep-water estuary. Here, you can explore the medieval Butterwalk's timber galleries, visit the imposing 14th-century castle guarding the harbour mouth, or simply watch luxury yachts and traditional boats drift past waterfront restaurants.