34b Clarence Street
a Dartmouth holiday home
ABOUT
34b Clarence Street is a boutique apartment in the centre of Dartmouth, close to permit-provided parking and within walking distance of the vast array of shops, galleries, pubs, cafés and restaurants that adorn this picturesque naval town.
THE APARTMENT
The stylish, luxurious, Scandi-inspired apartment extends across two floors, with the living accommodation on the second floor to capitalise on the attractive views across the river Dart and the beautiful South Hams countryside.
Furnished to a very high standard to maximise visitors’ comfort and pleasure, 34b Clarence Street has two double bedrooms -one with a kingsize bed and an en-suite bathroom - a single bedroom, and a family bathroom, making it ideal for couples and families who wish to explore Dartmouth and the surrounding area.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Free WiFi
Should you choose to stay connected during your stay.
TV & DVD
After all the many activities available you might just want to curl up at the end of the day in front of the TV.
Free nearby permit parking
Parking is a 3-minute walk from the apartment.
Dishwasher
You're on holiday. You don't want to spend all your time washing up!
Washing machine
Just in case.
Microwave
For when you're ravenous and can't wait for the oven.
Iron and board
To keep your outfits looking snappy.
Hair dryer
Because nobody wants to lug that around.
Shower
Two instant hot water showers (one en-suite).
Bath
Relax after a hard day's holidaying.
Towels and linen
That means more space in your case for clothes.
Board games
Good old fashioned family fun.
Non smoking
For your comfort and that of future guests.
No pets
As much as we love our furry friends, the apartment does not allow pets.
GALLERY
THINGS TO DO
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Dartmouth
The historic and stunning town of Dartmouth, located in South Devon, is situated on the banks of the picturesque River Dart. Whether you are planning a short break, day visit or holiday, Dartmouth is the perfect year-round destination.
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If you like visiting heritage properties, walking in the countryside, relaxing on the beach, water sports, or simply ambling around the town, Dartmouth and its surrounding area will delight and charm you, leaving you wanting to come back year after year.
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Its many festivals and events such as Dartmouth Royal Regatta, Dartmouth Galleries Week and the Food Festival that take place throughout the year as well as its wide range of attractions and activities both in Dartmouth and nearby, mean this vibrant harbour town has plenty to offer every visitor.
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Other innovative and exciting events include Woofstock, Dart Music Festival, Dartmouth Shakespeare Week and Dartmouth’s Beer Festival.
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Whatever the weather or time of year, there’s plenty to amuse, occupy and entertain in this fabulous town.
Eating Out
Dartmouth and the surrounding area is awash with excellent restaurants, pubs, bars, cafes, fish and chip shops, and coffee shops all serving very good food. Whether your taste is for fine dining serving local produce, world cuisine or pop-up bars, the town boasts a variety of experiences to suit your palette and your purse.
Cultural Activities
Art is another of Dartmouth’s impressive attractions. Original, creative and inspiring artworks adorn Dartmouth’s many art galleries, making them a must-see destination for art lovers and collectors. The annual Art & Craft Weekend hosts displays and presentations from many artists and craft workers, all gathered in once place and the Dartmouth Galleries Week showcases the exciting and innovative talent on display.
Food Festival
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With its popular, acclaimed, annual Food Festival, there’s nowhere better to treat yourself to Devon’s sumptuous local produce, from seafood and cheese to ice-cream and fudge, coffee and chocolate to wine and cider. The town is filled with an array of producers and talented chefs delighting visitors with a food-lovers paradise.
Agatha Christie
"I married an archaeologist because the older I grow, the more he appreciates me,"
Agatha Christie
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Agatha Christie's holiday home, Greenway, on the River Dart, has stunning views across to Dittisham and out to sea as well as up river towards Dartmouth/Kingswear and towards Totnes. Now owned by the National Trust, the beautiful house and gardens offer a fascinating insight into the life of the world-renowned author of Poirot and Miss Marple. As you spend more time in and around Dartmouth the more you will appreciate its beauty and vast array of attractions.
Dartmouth Royal Regatta
The prestigious Dartmouth Royal Regatta is a sparkling celebration of the town’s sailing heritage. Thousands of visitors flock every year to this three-day extravaganza featuring sailing, rowing and swimming, culminating in a spectacular firework display.
Steam Train
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The Dartmouth Steam Railway, formerly the Paignton & Dartmouth Steam Railway, is a 6.7-mile heritage railway travelling on the former Great Western Railway branch line between Paignton and Kingswear. The journey provides a relaxing experience for the whole family, recounting romantic, bygone days of this nostalgic form of travel.