Syringa, Beer is a stylish three-bedroom retreat positioned less than 800 metres from the shingle beach in this charming village tucked along the stunning Jurassic Coast. The bright open-plan kitchen and dining area features sleek units with integrated appliances including dishwasher, washing machine in the garden room, fridge / freezer, and microwave, alongside a breakfast bar and dining table for family meals. Large bi-fold doors flood the space with natural light and open onto the paved courtyard, creating a wonderful flow between indoor and outdoor living.
Step outside, where the rear courtyard hosts a bistro set, whilst steps lead up to an enclosed tiered garden with a large dining table and chairs. The garden room houses additional utility facilities plus a desk workspace with Wi-Fi, ideal for those combining work with coastal living.The comfortable lounge welcomes you with bay windows, a Smart TV, and inviting sofas perfect for relaxing after days exploring the coast. Upstairs, two king-size bedrooms offer peaceful retreats with plenty of space, whilst the cheerful bunk room provides a fun sleeping area for children with floor space for games. The stylish family bathroom features twin sinks and a shower over bath.
Picture mornings with coffee on the sunny courtyard, planning which stretch of the World Heritage coastline to explore today. Spend sun-filled days on Beer's shingle beach, just a short stroll away, fossil hunting along dramatic cliffs, or wandering the coast path as it unfurls in both directions. As evening falls, fire up the barbecue in your tiered garden, dining alfresco whilst recounting the day's discoveries and planning tomorrow's coastal adventures.
Syringa, Beer puts you within easy reach of the Jurassic Coast's finest family attractions and outdoor adventures. Tunnel Tree Tops in Charmouth (14 km) offers thrilling high-ropes adventure courses set in scenic woodland, perfectly suited for all ages and abilities seeking an exciting day amongst the trees. Raceworld Indoor Karting in Exeter (25 km) lets you indulge your inner racer with professional racing equipment providing a fast and challenging experience for anyone aged eleven and over. Diggerland in Willand (28 km) delivers unique excitement where visitors can ride, drive and operate real diggers, dumpers and other full-size construction machinery in a wonderfully hands-on experience. The Quay Climbing Centre in Exeter (31 km) provides an exciting indoor climbing experience for all abilities with extensive walls, bouldering areas, and expert coaching to help you reach new heights.
Venture further to discover even more of Devon's treasures. Paignton Zoo in Paignton (45 km) is a vast attraction housing over 2,000 animals and diverse plant species spread across 80 scenic acres, supporting vital global conservation efforts whilst delighting visitors of all ages. Exmoor Distillery in Dulverton (48 km) is an award-winning independent distillery crafting premium gin and spirits with traditional methods and locally sourced botanicals, offering fascinating tours and tastings. Castle Drogo in Drewsteignton (50 km) stands as a dramatic 20th-century castle designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, featuring colourful gardens, ancient woodlands, and stunning views over the Teign Gorge.
The traditional seaside town of Dawlish lies 29 kilometres away, with a wonderful golden sand beach on its doorstep and a range of amusements centred around The Lawn and Brook, home to the famous black swans. Meanwhile, Dartmouth sits 51 km distant, a beautiful harbour town situated on the banks of the River Dart, where historic streets wind down to a bustling waterfront alive with independent shops, excellent restaurants, and maritime heritage at every turn.



























