Where is it?
Downderlin is a light-filled beautiful home with a large garden that rolls directly onto the beach.
Stride out along the seawall, paddle in the shallows, find a sunny spot for a lazy afternoon lounge, the south coast shelter of Downderry is perfect for families and four-legged friends (the beach is dog-friendly all year round).
Walk from the village slipway across to Downderry’s sister beach Seaton and back, watch the fisherman casting lines and drawing fresh fish from the water or be lured into one of the village’s gastropubs or eateries for a sundowner. A steaming bowl of mussels and a glass of Sauvignon Blanc? It’d be rude not to.
When the southerly swells are firing and the winds are right, Downderry is a less populated spot to catch a wave and popular with local surfers. This stretch of coast also plays home to many more bays waiting to be discovered, including Portwrinkle, Millendreath and Talland.