Characteristic 4-person fisherman's cottage in Colijnsplaat on the Oosterschelde
In Colijnsplaat along the Oosterschelde estuary, 400 metres from the marina, you will find this cosy former fisherman's house. Tranquillity and authenticity are important features of this house. Get away from the Internet and pressures and enjoy the beautiful surroundings of Colijnsplaat. Within a radius of 20 kilometres, you will find the cosy monument city of Zierikzee, Kortgene on Veerse Meer Lake and Deltapark Neeltje Jans where you can even see seals.
Layout
This cosy terraced house in Colijnsplaat is the ultimate holiday address for those seeking peace and quiet. The house is equipped for two adults and two children. There is no wifi available. From the hall, you have access to the living room on the right. The living room has a seating area with a sofa, two armchairs and a television. There is space to store things in the wardrobe. At the end of the hall is the shower, with high step. The toilet is in a separate room. At the back of the house, the kitchen is located. This has nice views of the deep back garden. The kitchen is equipped including a four-burner gas hob, small fridge, a filter coffee machine and dining table with four chairs. The first floor is accessed via a steep miller's staircase with sturdy handrails on both sides and a stair gate. There are two bedrooms: one bedroom with a double bed (140x200cm) and one bedroom with a single bed (90x200cm) and a bunk bed. There is also a separate washbasin on the first floor. Through the back door, you enter the fine and sunny back garden measuring 15x4.5 metres. Here you can enjoy the sun all day. There is free parking in the street of the house.
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Particularities
- There is no wifi in the house.
- This property is suitable for two adults and two children.
Facilities
Location and surroundings
Colijnsplaat is located on the island of North Beveland, a perfect base from which to explore Zeeland. The province known for the cleanest beaches and the most hours of sunshine. In earlier years, there was a Celtic settlement near Colijnsplaat from which altar stones were later found. Nehalennia was a goddess whose role was to offer protection to travelers and sailors. A replica of her temple has been rebuilt in Colijnsplaat and is well worth a visit. History is also abundant here: for example, Zierikzee, Veere, Goes and Middelburg are very beautiful and interesting. Would you rather spend a day cycling or hiking and exploring the natural areas? Then the miles of trails and routes definitely offer a solution.
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