Tucked away in the coastal town of Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, is this superb three-bedroom house, Seacider. Enjoying a fabulous location just moments away from the beach and promenade which is peppered with shops, pubs, and cafes, Seacider is a fantastic pet-friendly dwelling for a group or family of six, plus their canine companion. Leave your vehicle in one of two off-road parking spaces, before stepping into the entrance hall to discard any coats and bags. To the left, you will find a contemporary bathroom, where you can end your day with a soothing soak in the bath or freshen up under the overhead shower. Continue to the sitting room, where you can look forward to relaxing on the plush chesterfield sofas as you select a much-loved show from the large wall-mounted TV. Through the arch way, you will find the dining room with table for six guests, and French doors leading out to the beautiful, landscaped garden with tiled area, gazebo and bubbling hot tub, where you can sit back amongst the bubbles as you recount the days adventures. Cook up a storm in the well-equipped kitchen, with handy washing machine, dishwasher, and wine cooler for keeping your favourite bottle chilled. Follow the stairs up to the first-floor landing, where to the right, you will find three well-appointed bedrooms, two doubles and a bunk bedroom, all with their own TVs. Across the landing is an additional double bedroom and a shower room for your convenience. Explore the town, where you will find a variety of pubs and restaurants, including The Lighthouse for pub classics, Chandni for Indian cuisine, The Front Parlour for fresh seafood, or Esplanade Fish Bar for delicious fish and chips. There are also well-stocked convenience stores and supermarkets for stocking up on any essentials. Pack-up your bathing suits, swimming trunks and towels and head straight for the golden sands of Burnham-on-Sea Beach, where you can bathe with your favourite book, paddle the shores or try your hand at watersports. Within the town, you will also find the picturesque Marine Cove Gardens for leisurely strolls, The Ritz Cinema, the historic Burnham-on-Sea Lighthouse, the excellent Burnham and Berrow Golf Club and the popular Apex Leisure and Wildlife Park. Those seeking adventure can take the short drive over to Wall Eden Adventure, where you can try your hand at a wealth of activities, including archery, canoeing, kayaking, fishing and paddleboarding. Next stop is Weston-super-Mare, a hub of activity, where you can enjoy more seaside fun at the beach, delve into history at Weston Museum and The Helicopter Museum or enjoy a fun-filled day at the Water Adventure Play Park. For scenic walkers and cyclists, the Mendip Hills is easily accessible, where you can hike through the renowned Cheddar Gorge, explore caves, or soak up the views from atop the limestone cliffs. Your next adventure to Somerset awaits at Seacider.
Three bedrooms: 2 x double with TV, 1 x bunk bed with TV. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen. Dining room. Sitting room
The town of Burnham-on-Sea is ideally situated for exploring the beautiful Somerset countryside and its well-known attractions because of its proximity to the M5. A 36-hole championship golf course and seven miles of unspoilt sandy beaches are just a few of the activities available to visitors in this quaint town. In the immediate vicinity are the Cheddar Caves and Gorge as well as the historic city of Wells, England's smallest, and Glastonbury, where King Arthur is said to have been born. The Avalon Marshes, one of the largest lowland wetlands in the UK, are also nearby. Massive starling murmurations and enormous wildfowl flocks are the main winter attractions. This is a must-see destination because of the stunning scenery and fascinating human history. The Steart Marshes, managed by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, are also nearby and appealing to nature lovers (WWT). As well as its sandy beaches and donkey rides and water sports, Weston-super-Mare is home to the Playhouse Theatre as well the Winter Gardens and numerous restaurants and shops. You can also visit Exmoor National Park, which is known for its wild ponies and stunning coastal scenery with cliffs, coves, and bays.