
Salcombe Holiday Homes
3, Island Square, Island
Street,
Salcombe. TQ8 8DP
Tel: 01548 843485
Fax: 01548 843489
Welcome to Salcombe Holiday Homes
Select your
self-catering home from our choice of houses, cottages and flats sleeping from 2
to 18 people.
All
within the popular holiday destination of Salcombe and the immediate area at the
southern most tip of Devon, England
Salcombe Holiday Homes is proud of the company's reputation for excellence in
properties, staff and service.

We want to ensure that our tenants have a property that is suited to their
requirements and hope that you will call us with any questions.
OUR PROPERTIES
With 138 properties in around Salcombe we can help you find
the ideal property. There are three different ways for you to find
the property you require. (Please visit our website for these
options).
Salcombe must be one of the most beautiful harbour
towns in the world. Situated in the South Hams, at Devon's most southerly
tip, Salcombe attracts visitors from all over the world at all times of
year. Famous as a centre for sailing, diving and fishing the estuary has
many sheltered, sandy beaches and is a base for walkers and others with a
love of nature. The harbour is a safe haven for visiting yachts and is a
centre for sailors of all ages and abilities. The Town and Yacht Club hold
Regatta weeks for many types of sailing craft and there are a number of
opportunities for boat hire and tuition.

The estuary also acts as home to a fleet of fishing boats which catch crab
and lobster in local waters. Boats and shore anglers have also caught
mullet, bass, pollack, dab, flounder, plaice, wrasse, freshwater and sand
eel, coley, turbot, whiting and salmon. Sometimes the arrival of dolphins
and seals in the estuary generates excitement. Divers can explore the
submerged wrecks which dot the coastline and provide a natural habitat for a
multitude of fish. The estuary is designated a bass nursery area but is also
a site of Special Scientific Interest and a Local Nature Reserve.
This provides added interest to walkers who use Salcombe as a base for
beaches, creeks and the spectacular cliff paths from which can be seen many
species of flora and fauna. Dartmoor and Slapton Ley with its Field Centre
are within easy striking distance.
The area is an ornithologist's paradise. Kittiwakes are among the numerous
gulls and the area is also home to greenshank, golden eye duck, great
crested grebe, dartford warbler, cirl bunting, swan, heron, egret, redshank,
tern, curlew, oyster catcher, ringed plover, dunlin, avocet, sanderling,
willow warbler, tree pipit and many more.

Spring and autumn in Salcombe and surrounding area are very special. The
spring brings the most wonderful display of wild flowers, particularly down
the narrow lanes where the hedgerows are a mass of primroses, violets,
bluebells and campions, which continue the display into summer. Autumn
brings beautiful colours, cider and a totally different harbour, for most of
the pleasure boats have disappeared, giving the waters of the estuary back
to the fishermen. The streets of Salcombe again become quiet and peaceful, a
tranquillity which continues into the winter months.
Christmas in Salcombe is a magical time. The town in brightly decorated with
coloured lights and the illuminated cross on the church is silhouetted
against the water. At New Year most of the townspeople and visitors
congregate in the central quay area to welcome the New Year.
We have special offers available and last minute deals, please contact us. A
2005 Brochure is available
For further information and booking please visit our web site:-
www.salcombe.com
E -mail: shh@salcombe.com
Salcombe Holiday Homes
3 Island Square
Island Street
Salcombe
TQ8 8DP
Tel: 01548 843485
Fax: 01548 843489
