Guests have found Apartment 1, Durham House in Beer to be a clean, cosy, and welcoming place with a convenient location at the heart of the village. The property is praised for its spaciousness and the inclusion of a parking permit. The village's dog-friendly atmosphere and proximity to local amenities and the beach add to the appeal. While there is a mention of a musty smell and a single report of rodent activity, these seem to be isolated incidents in an otherwise well-received property.
The property is consistently described as very clean, with one isolated incident of a dirty towel found, which suggests a generally high standard of cleanliness.
The location is highly praised for its convenience, being in the heart of Beer, close to shops, pubs, and the beach, making it an excellent base for exploring the area.
The apartment is described as cosy and comfortable, with a spacious kitchen diner and outdoor space. There is no significant criticism regarding comfort.
Facilities are generally well-received, with a welcome pack and parking permit appreciated. However, the mention of rodent activity and dated decor slightly lowers the score.
Guests appreciated the welcome pack, which added a thoughtful touch to their stay. However, it should be noted that such amenities may vary and are not guaranteed.
Located in the heart of the picturesque fishing village of Beer in East Devon, is the wonderful one-bedroom apartment at Durham House. Furnished and equipped to a high standard, this ground-floor accommodation is ideal for a couple wishing to enjoy all that this seaside village has to offer. Beer is situated on the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site and its picturesque cliffs, including Beer Head, form part of the South West Coast Path, making this a popular choice for walkers or visitors at any time of the year.
A property built using the local Beer stone, Durham House offers spacious accommodation with a wealth of characterful features typical of the late Victorian era, including a beautiful feature fireplace. The open-plan living space is welcoming and homely with the large bay window flooding the room with light, while the kitchen and dining areas have doors which open onto a rear courtyard, providing the ideal spot to unwind with a book and enjoy a cold glass of bubbly. A welcome pack for your stay ensures a great start to your holiday and includes milk, tea and a selection of locally sourced produce and treats so you’ll feel at home from the moment you arrive.
After a long day, find the charming, king-size bedroom designed for tranquillity and catching up on some well-earned rest; steps lead to an elegantly-presented, en-suite bathroom where you can indulge a long soak and complete your evening routine before sloping off into a deep sleep.
Beer is nestled on the World Heritage Jurassic Coastline, famous for its quarried stone that has been used in many historic buildings such as Exeter and St Paul's Cathedrals. The breathtaking beach is just a short stroll away and is a popular spot for swimming, paddle boarding and kayaking, where you can try your hand at something new if you’re feeling up to the challenge! Why not join one of the local mackerel fishing trips which run regularly or simply watch the local fishermen with their traditional fishing boats bringing their catches ashore? When it comes to food, there is no shortage of options for eating out with Beer having a fantastic choice of restaurants and pubs offering local food and of course, fresh seafood; be sure to also sample a pint of Beer at the aptly-named Barrel of Beer. The nearby seaside town of Seaton is a great place to visit, offering The Wetlands Centre, made up of three nature reserves with nearly 4km of level trails and broadwalk through beautiful marshland and reed beds alongside the River Axe estuary. Lyme Regis, renowned for fossil hunting and the iconic Cobb harbour, is another favourite and well within reach for a memorable day out.
Apartment 1, Durham House is an excellent choice with so much to see and do at anytime of the year.
Beer is a small picturesque fishing village on the south Devon coast near Seaton. The shingle beach is very sheltered, backed by limestone cliffs and was once fertile smuggling territory, plus contraband was hidden in nearby caves, which are now a popular tourist attraction. Beer is situated on the stretch of Devon coastline, known as the Jurassic Coast, a designated World Heritage Site, and the village offers sloping streets lined with picturesque stone houses and cottages built on many different levels of the steep valley sides. There are a good range of shops, friendly cafes, restaurants and pubs in Beer, plus just outside the village is the popular Pecorama Gardens, which are perched on the hill overlooking Lyme Bay. Pecorama boasts the Beer Heights Light Railway and indoor model railway exhibition, along with a children's play area. Beer is a unique Devon fishing village and a great place to stay.
Ground-floor apartment.
One king-size bedroom with en-suite bath, walk-in shower, bidet, basin and WC.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with feature fireplace
Gas central heating.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice box.
TVvx 2, DVD player, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Parking permit supplied for eddc car park a short walk from the apartment.
Enclosed rear gravelled area with furniture.
One well-behaved dog welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 0.1 miles, beach 0.2 miles.
Note: Please ensure you have provided your car registration to Lyme Bay Holidays prior to your arrival so that the E- parking permit can be activated on the day of your arrival; this will be active from 4pm on your day of arrival and will be deactivated at 10am on your departure day.There is no permit to display to park, as this is registered online.
Note: There are some internal steps which may not be suitable for guests with lower mobility.
Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out at 10am
Rebecca
Photoâs donât do the apartment justice. Fab location, right in the centre of Beer, stunning views and friendly local pubs and eateries, with lovely walks. Beach is pebbles but still lovely sat on the beach cafe looking out to sea with all the fishing boats (fresh seafood sold at beachside) is an added touch.
Marie
We stayed at apartment 1. Durham house . We walked into a warm and welcoming place. Spotlessly clean and everything you need for a relaxing and comfortable stay . Right in the heart of the village. The village shop and bus stop across the road . Other facilities, bars, restaurant's chip shop , and shops in a short walking distance. The beach is also nearby, itâs a pebble beach, lots of things to keep you busy. We took the coastal path to Seaton which is quite a hike but if mobile itâs a good walk. We also took the bus to Sidmouth and drove to Lime Regis . . We took our dog with us and everyone in Beer was dog friendly. Definitely worth a visit and stay in the comfort of your own apartment.
Nanita
It was very clean and had everything we needed for our short stay. We really liked Beer it is such a lovely place and the apartment was right in walking distance to everything.
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