The Outlook is a light, airy and sunny 1930's bungalow which offers a blend of original and contemporary features whilst looking out over the stunning coastal views of Port Eynon village and Port Eynon beach.
It is perfectly located for a whole host of activities including fishing, surfing, walking along many of the areas coastal paths and after a long sunny day at the beach you can enjoy the culinary delights and home cooked food at the Ship Inn, which is less than a 10 minute walk away in the village of Port Eynon.
Accommodation
Ground Floor
Kitchen/Diner: Dining table and chairs, electric hob and oven, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dryer and dishwasher.
Living Room: Two 3-seat sofas, footstool, TV, DVD, CD player and a table and chairs for 8 people.
Sun Room: Sofa, further seating with coffee table views over Port Eynon point.
Bedroom 1: Double bed, wardrobe, dressing table, mirror and chair.
Bedroom 2: Single bed, dressing table, mirror and wardrobe.
Bathroom: Bath, wash basin, shower cubicle and WC.
Cloakroom: WC and wash basin.
First Floor
Bedroom 3: 2 x single bed with a small chest of drawers.
Bedroom 4: Single bed, small chest of drawers and mirror.
External: Large terrace and gardens along with an al fresco dining area for 8 people. A table with 2 chairs and an area laid to lawn.
Annexe: The Outlook also has an annexe to the rear of the property which sleeps 2 people with a double bed, storage space and additional seating. It also has an en suite shower room with wash basin, WC and wet-room style open shower.
Main House Sleeps 6: 1 Double, 2 Single, 1 Twin
**Please note** The whole house including the annexe MUST be booked during peak season (included in peak price). See below for full details.
Annexe sleeps 2: 1 Double with wet-room style shower, wash basin and WC. This is available for a £150 supplement per week, outside of peak weeks. Please enquire with office.
C/O day - Fri. Oil CH. Bed linen & towels provided. WiFi. Off road parking. Incoming telephone. Pet accepted. No smoking
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