Waterloo House is a charming, modern ground floor apartment in Dawlish, Devon, located in the South West of England. The apartment sleeps up to 4 guests in 2 bedrooms, with the option to have twin or king beds based on guest preferences. The accommodation is newly refurbished with comfortable hotel-grade beds, and all bed linen and towels are provided. The kitchen is well-equipped for self-catering holidays, and there is a variety of restaurants, cafes, coastal pubs, and take-away options within a short walking distance.
The apartment overlooks Dawlish Brook and Lawn, where guests can observe a variety of wildfowl and the resident Black Swan family. A pretty, secluded courtyard with storage for beach equipment and cycles is available for guests to use. Central heating is provided throughout the accommodation, and free WiFi is included. While the ground floor location is suitable for less mobile guests, it is not wheelchair accessible due to a narrow hallway and steps in certain areas.
The hosts typically meet guests upon arrival and check them out at the end of their stay, with check-in starting at 4pm and check-out at 10am unless alternative arrangements are made. The area offers attractions such as the Grand Pier, Babbacombe Model Village and Gardens, Princesshay shopping center, and Guildhall Shopping Centre. Guests can also enjoy activities like game walks, birdwatching, and visits to Plainmoor and Torquays Dinosaur World. Waterloo House provides a comfortable and convenient base for exploring the coastal town of Dawlish and its surroundings.
Overall, Waterloo House in Dawlish, Devon, offers a comfortable and well-appointed accommodation option for up to 4 guests. With its convenient location near the coast and a variety of amenities within walking distance, guests can enjoy a relaxing stay in this modern apartment. The hosts are nearby to assist guests during their stay, and the apartment is equipped with everything needed for a self-catering holiday. While not wheelchair accessible, the ground floor location and central heating make it suitable for less mobile guests looking to explore the South West of England.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!