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Luxury bed and breakfast accommodation.
Ella Dodds welcomes you to Ayrmer House
Ayrmer
House is a natural stone built open plan house built in 1964 and modernised throughout
to upto date standards of luxury.
It is positioned on a hill facing the sea overlooking a valley
with National Trust farmland either side to a secluded
beach in the distance.
Ringmore is
a small attractive village situated at the head of a valley with fine views to Bigbury Bay
and Ayrmer Cove, with
its secluded beach and stunning cliffs. It has a thriving and active
population of two hundred and thirty.
Ringmore has a long history of habitation and is recorded in the Domesday Book as Reimore.
Many of the houses and cottages are thatched, some dating from the 17th century.
The Church of All Hallows dates from
the 13th century, as does the Journeys End Inn, previously
the New Inn, which may have served the workers building
the church.
Ella is very happy to personally answer any questions you may have about the accommodation
and
the area having lived in the village for many years.
Key Features included:
- Friendly welcome
- Home cooked full English breakfast with
homemade bread & preserves fresh fruits and juices
- Daily homemade cakes
- Sensational sea views
- Free WiFi and Colour television
- Ample
parking
- Coastal walks, close to Bigbury on Sea, Salcombe and Datrmouth

The countryside around Ringmore offers spectacular
and interesting coastal walks to Salcombe
taking in Bigbury on Sea, Bantham, Hope Cove. To the
west, Mothercombe, Noss Mayo and
Newton Ferrers and then on to Plymouth.

All are clearly marked and easy to follow. Looking out over the National
Trust land
and local farms one experiences a feeling of tranquility and as one with nature.
There are
now several nesting Buzzards and other birds that can be watched from
the house.
Accommodation for pets is not available.
Smoking is not permitted on
the premises.