Sunnyside House, Shaldon, is a spacious four-bedroom detached property combining contemporary comfort with captivating countryside views. The well-equipped U-shaped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, alongside a utility room housing an additional fridge / freezer, washing machine, and tumble dryer for added convenience. The adjoining open-plan dining area boasts a large table and patio doors opening to the garden. The light-filled living room showcases an expanse of windows and patio doors, elaborately patterned sofas, a Smart TV, and a feature gas fireplace creating a welcoming ambiance.
Step outside to discover a south-facing covered veranda, perfect for alfresco dining and BBQs, while the enclosed lawn garden provides a private sun-trap setting. The property offers four beautifully appointed bedrooms: a ground-floor twin with super-king-size zip-and-link bed, an upstairs twin with beds that can be joined as super-king, one double, and another twin. With one en-suite bathroom and two family bathrooms (one downstairs shower room), Sunnyside House ensures comfort for all guests.
Imagine waking to sunlight streaming through picture windows, brewing fresh coffee in your spacious kitchen, then stepping onto the covered veranda to breathe in the South Devon air. Spend your days exploring hidden coves and charming fishing villages, before returning to enjoy evening BBQs in your private garden. As twilight settles, gather around the gas fireplace, sharing stories of coastal adventures whilst planning tomorrow's discoveries.
Sunnyside House, Shaldon, is perfectly positioned to explore the treasures of the South Devon coast. The picturesque village of Shaldon sits across the Teign estuary, with Britain's oldest passenger ferry (just 800 metres away) connecting to nearby Teignmouth. Discover the secluded Ness Cove Beach (2 km), accessible through an original smugglers' tunnel. For family entertainment, Bygones in Torquay (9 km) provides an immersive journey through British history with interactive displays and period rooms. Splashdown Quaywest in Paignton (14 km) thrills visitors as the UK's largest all-outdoor waterpark, featuring twisting rides and waterslides next to the beach. Adventure seekers will love Go Ape Haldon (17 km), offering zip wires and high ropes courses amidst breathtaking forest views. Animal enthusiasts can explore Paignton Zoo (20 km), home to over 2,000 animals across 80 scenic acres.
Further afield, the National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth (48 km) showcases diverse marine life through stunning exhibits and captivating underwater tunnels. Woolley Animals Alpaca Walking in Winkleigh (51 km) invites you to enjoy alpaca walking alongside cuddling goats and meeting miniature ponies and rare Swiss Valais Blacknose Sheep. The Salcombe Gin Distillery (53 km) offers guided tours, gin-making classes, and tasting sessions where you can create your own personalized bottle.
Just a short seven-kilometre journey away, the charming traditional seaside town of Dawlish awaits with its delightful golden sand beaches and iconic black swans that gracefully glide along The Lawn and The Brook. This picturesque Devon resort has been enchanting visitors for generations with its unique railway line that runs dramatically along the sea wall. For those seeking a longer coastal adventure, Exmouth lies 37 kilometres distant, offering stunning sandy beaches perfect for water sports and scenic coastal trails including part of the South West Coast Path. Both destinations provide quintessentially British seaside experiences with excellent facilities for families and couples alike.



















