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Welcome to Minehead Seaview Apartments
Seaview by name - and that's exactly what you get when you stay at this self-catering first floor apartment; both the lounge and the kitchen-dinner offer superb views over Minehead Bay and the North Somerset Coast !
The apartment itself will accommodate up to 6 people. There are 2 bedrooms, one with a double bed and the other with 2 single beds, and the lounge also has a convertible double bed. The layout includes a separate kitchen / dinner, a hall, and a bathroom with both bath and shower.
The kitchen is fully equipped with fridge, freezer, cooker, microwave and all utensils (and don't forget the view).
The lounge is a comfortable place to relax, furnished in a modern, simple style and complete with CD/Radio and a FreeView TV / dvd player - should you ever tire of the views from the window !
The apartment also has its own garage at the rear for safe off-road parking.
Historic Harbour, Town & Beaches
The apartment is situated on Quay West, next to Minehead's Historic Harbour. Just a short walk to the Harbour and you'll find The Old Ship Aground, a great pub with a warm welcome! Continuing your walk, past picturesque old cottages, will take you to the Old Town, a splendid Park and the shops and / or prom and beaches beyond.
Minehead is the perfect place from which to explore the South West Coastal Path, Exmoor, and the surrounding area.
The town centre has a wide choice of pubs and restaurants, all within walking distance. For a very good carvery or pub meal, and excellent play area for the kids, we recommend the Hairy Dog on Minehead High Street. Nearby Mullions Restaurant serves an excellent A La Carte menu and offers a very warm welcome.
For sports fans, the Mambo Pub & Club on the promenade has a 26 foot TV screen and shows all the major events. It serves food and children are allowed access until 9:00pm.
The town centre has a good selection of shops and there is a large market behind the Hobby Horse Inn, Esplanade, twice a week during the high season.
A short stroll in the other direction, past another good seafood restaurant, leads to an open grassy walk at the end of the peninsular.
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