
East Cliff occupies the top three floors of a large Georgian house built around 1700. Each room has stunning views either across the Teign Estuary to Teignmouth and along the coast or to the rear garden. It is conveniently situated across the road from the beach and literally a few yards from Shaldon beach and the sea.
It is just a minute’s walk from Shaldon village with its old pubs, restaurants and independent shops which include a butcher, which has daily special offers, a post office, newsagent, chandlery, women’s boutique, a couple of art galleries and The Smallest Shop in Shaldon, selling gifts and craftwork.
There is a good choice of cafes, both in the village and on the Strand overlooking the beach, and you can walk along to the Ness and the Tunnels Beach, which was said to be a haven for smugglers a few hundred years ago. Shaldon Wildlife Park is said to be one of the smallest zoos in the country.
August sees the Shaldon Regatta and the duck race, when hundreds of yellow ducks are released on The Strand to bob along the Teign Estuary. A regular ferry runs all year round across the Teign Estuary to Teignmouth where you will find a lively seaside town bursting with cafes, bars, restaurants and attractions.