The Beach Hut

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  • #Adults
  • #Beach
  • #Quirky
  • #Romantic
  • #Beach Hut
  • #Hot-tub/outside Bath

£430.00 to £752.50 per night as of 23/05/2023

THE BEACH HUT - This spectacularly secluded cabin has a rare weekend of availability in June! Off-grid and located in South Devon, The Beach Hut isits n the most jaw dropping location with a hot tub, barbecue and its own private beach - The ultimate romantic bolthole!

THE HIGHLIGHTS

Unbeatable views of the sea from the hut and the outdoor hot tub
Perfect for 2 – a loft-style double bed can be found above the living area
Close to Plymouth, Dartmoor National Park and numerous fine beaches
Keep warm inside – a woodburner and gas hob ensure a cosy stay and hot meals

YOU SHOULD KNOW
Children and dogs are not allowed at The Beach Hut
You can park your car at Carswell Farm, around 15 minutes’ walk away. The hut is then accessed on foot – wear sturdy shoes and don’t bring too much luggage
This place is perfect for a digital detox- there is no WiFi.
The bed is accessed by a ladder.

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