Grendon Villa, Teignmouth is a magnificent waterside retreat perched in an elevated position offering breathtaking views across the River Teign to Shaldon and beyond. The fully equipped kitchen features modern appliances alongside a useful utility space with washing machine and WC, while the cosy dining area with benched seating invites memorable family meals in front of the wall-mounted Smart TV. Step through to discover two distinctive living spaces – a welcoming lounge with an open flame gas fire and captivating sea views through French doors, complemented by a sun-drenched conservatory where sliding glass doors seamlessly merge indoor comfort with outdoor splendour.
Venture downstairs to uncover the villa's hidden treasure – a purpose-built cinema room complete with Smart TV and gaming console for entertainment-filled evenings. The sleeping accommodation comprises three beautifully appointed bedrooms: a sumptuous super-king with Smart TV, feature electric fireplace and en-suite bathroom, a king-size room with Smart TV and en-suite bathroom, and a tranquil twin bedroom served by an additional bathroom. Outside, the enclosed garden offers multiple levels for relaxation, including a luxurious hot tub and ample seating for alfresco dining.
Imagine awakening to the gentle symphony of seabirds, stepping onto your private terrace with steaming coffee in hand as morning light dances across the estuary. Spend sun-soaked days exploring nearby coastal paths before returning to soak tired muscles in the bubbling hot tub, watching as the village of Shaldon gradually illuminates against the twilight sky, transforming your panoramic vista into a twinkling wonderland.
Grendon Villa, Teignmouth is perfectly positioned to enjoy the delights of this charming seaside town, with an array of pubs, restaurants, a traditional pier, local shops and the main town beach with its sandy shore and promenade all within 0.8 miles. Catch the passenger ferry across the estuary to the unspoilt village of Shaldon, with its quaint fishing harbour, famous Smugglers' Tunnel and delightful Zoo. Just 3 km away, Shaldon Wildlife Trust offers an intimate zoo experience set in woodland gardens, dedicated to preserving some of the world's rarest and most endangered animals.
Within easy reach, Bygones in Torquay (10 km) provides an immersive journey through British history with interactive displays and period rooms, while the award-winning Babbacombe Model Village (10 km) delights visitors with its detailed miniature scenes and whimsical gardens. For prehistoric enthusiasts, Kents Cavern in Torquay (13 km) unveils ancient mysteries through guided tours of its stunning geological formations.
Venture slightly further to discover Berry Head National Nature Reserve (30 km), where breathtaking coastal views, abundant wildlife and historic Napoleonic forts await exploration. Animal lovers will cherish a visit to Pennywell Farm (32 km), an award-winning attraction offering hands-on animal interactions and family-friendly activities. Culture enthusiasts shouldn't miss Coleton Fishacre in Coleton (32 km), an elegant 1920s country house boasting stunning Art Deco interiors and magical coastal gardens. For traditional seaside charm, visit nearby Dawlish (6 km), centred around The Lawn and The Brook with its famous black swans, or journey to Paignton (21 km), an English Riviera gem boasting a fabulous pier and glorious beaches.