Brunel Boutique Railway Carriage

4

£7.00 nights from £768 as of 9/8/23

Boutique Railway Carriage accommodation with sea views, in the popular seaside resort of Dawlish Warren. With 3 bedrooms, 1 double and 2 bunk beds. Open plan living space with TV, kitchen area with microwave and dishwasher. Communal sitting-out area with garden furniture. No pets.

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