This beautifully restored Grade II listed annex in the charming fishing village of Beer offers the ideal setting for romantic escapes along the Jurassic Coast.
Step into a piece of history with this elegant 16th-century annex, nestled within the grounds of Starre House, the oldest house in Beer. Originally built by Elizabethan textile manufacturer William Starre, this beautifully restored retreat blends historic charm with contemporary style, offering a chic seaside escape.
Inside, the annex features lustrous oak floors, original trusses and exposed stone walls that create a captivating atmosphere. The intimate living room invites relaxation, while the well-equipped kitchen is perfect for preparing romantic dinners for two. The spacious master bedroom boasts a luxurious king size bed with plush pillows and crisp linen, plus a large, indulgent cast iron bath that adds a touch of romance.
Set amidst the picturesque, landscaped gardens of Starre House, the annex offers serene garden views from its fabulous terrace. On sunny days, open the French doors to enjoy alfresco dining, sunbathe with a good book or sip bubbly as the sun sets over the charming village.
Just 400 metres from Beer’s pebble beach, this retreat makes it easy to enjoy sea swims and beach strolls anytime. The village, a short walk away, features the cosy Anchor Inn pub, a well-stocked village store and delightful shops and galleries. Nearby, Lyme Regis, Seaton and Sidmouth offer great dining, coastal walks, fossil hunting and shopping adventures.
Please note: minimum stay for this property is: 2 nights low season & 7 nights high season
Starre Barn Cottage is listed by the managing agent Luxury Coastal.
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