The Apartment is right in the Heart of the Beautiful Barbican Sitting on the 8th Floor it has the most fantastic views over Sutton Harbour Marina Superb views across the natural harbour that is Plymouth Sound to Fort Bovisand in the east, and the Rame Penisula with Drakes Island guarding the entrance to the Tamar
located near the following attractions: The Mayflower Steps; The National Marine Aquarium; marinas; Plymouth Hoe;Plymouth Dome;Warner Village Complex; Royal Citadel,Plymouth Pavillions plus an abundance of restaurants and cafe on the very picturesque Barbican making lunch or dinner dinning a very enjoyable experience.
The town centre is a small walk away with additional cinemas and theatres and more restaurants and bars and lots of shops.
Also very short drive to Dartmoor for great walks and sight seeing.
There is a bit of everything to keep everyone happy young or old.
Double Ensuite : A lovely bright sunny bedroom finished to a high standard,
With fresh crisp White Bed Linen a large window opening out over the balcony with views over the marina and out to sea.
So from the comfort of your bed or standing in The double ensuite shower you have a beautiful view to wake up to.
The rest of the room features bedside cabinet lamps and wardrobe.
Bedroom 2 :
This Bedroom can either be two twins or a double
once again a very fresh rooms with large window and the same sea views
The rest of the room features two bedside tables and lamps and a chest of drawers
Sofa :
Sofa Bed in Lounge which can sleep Two people very comfortably
The Kitchen: Fully fitted, electric hob, with overhead extractor fan, built in oven. Refrigerator, all cooking utensils, toaster Kettle Microwave and Much More
Also a Washing machine and Dryer
The Lounge-diner: A very bright room with Large Patio commanding a fantastic View out over Sutton Harbour Marina and out to the PLymouth Sound
Patio Opening out on to the large double balcony of which there is table and chairs
to enjoy those summer evening drinks of which it is south facing and gets the sun all day
and early evening.
Very Comfortable Three Seater Sofa two seater and arm chair.
The Sofa Bed opening up to bed a double bed which can sleep Two people Very Comfortably
Dinning room table and chairs for six people. Television with Digital Receiver and DVD Player.
The Bathroom: Large Bathroom with bath and a shower, basin, toilet
Heated towel rail.
Ensuite Bathroom : Large double shower cubicle great power shower toilet basin and large heated towel rail.(don't forget great view from shower)
Heating: The flat is heated by storage heaters, additional heating is also provided if needed, this is included in the rental, also all electric.
Parking :The property has secure gated parking under the property and entrance to the property through the lobby and in to lift.
The Apartment will be available from 2 pm on the day of arrival and should be vacated by 10.30 am on the day of departure.
But if you would like to unload and obtain your parking directions earlier if you wish
please contact us.
Please not this is a non Smoking Apartment
The towns historic heart. Visit the 16th century Merchants House Museum, or the Elizabethan House. The Mayflower Steps, symbolic leaving point for the New World in 1620 by the Pilgrim Fathers. The Old Fish Market is now home to the Barbican Glassworks. Why not visit the Plymouth Gin Distillery?. England's Oldest Working Distillery Guided tours.
The Hoe- perhaps best known as the place where Sir Francis Drake was playing a game of bowls when England was about to be invaded by The Spanish Armanda.
Plymouth's Barbican is home to Britain's maritime heritage. If you are an American in search of your history, if you are wondering whether your ancestors sailed on the Mayflower in 1620
Climb Smeaton's Tower and watch a game of bowls, played upon the famous Bowling Green where Sir Francis Drake famously finished his game before tackling the Spanish Armada.
A Great place to come and discover everything you ever wanted to know about the place from where Sir Francis Drake sailed, from where the Pilgrim Fathers departed to settle the New World (the Mayflower Steps) and where Britons danced in defiance of Hitler's Luftwaffe.
Devon has also featured in most of the civil conflicts in England since the Norman conquest, including the Wars of the Roses, Perkin Warbeck's rising in 1497, the Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549, and the English Civil War. Perhaps most notably, the arrival of William of Orange to launch the Glorious Revolution of 1688, took place at Brixham.
Devon has produced tin, copper and other metals from ancient times. Devon's tin miners enjoyed a substantial degree of independence through Devon's stannary parliament, which dates back to the twelfth century. The last recorded sitting was in 1748.
Devon is also known for its mariners, such as Sir Francis Drake, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, Sir Richard Grenville and Sir Walter Raleigh, and as the childhood home of psychology pioneer Raymond Cattell.
Devon is a large county in South West England, bordering on Cornwall to the west, Dorset and Somerset to the east. Devon is unique among English counties, in that it has two non-contiguous coastlines. Both parts of the Devon coastline are part of the South West Coast Path.
The name Devonshire was once common but is now rarely used, although it does feature in some names and titles (such as the Duke of Devonshire), and is still to be seen on signposts in the county.