england
The South Hams
Devon
Stoke Fleming
Two bedroom, two workspace Ashore in a South Devon fishing village. Ideal for solo stay, or a team of two.
Located in the main room. LG Ultrawide Monitor, Herman Miller Sayl chair, and a Herman Miller sit-stand desk. Magic keyboard, trackpad II and laptop stand.
Second workspace: located downstairs. Apple Studio Monitor, handmade Ashore birch desk and Herman Miller Mirra II chair. Magic keyboard, trackpad II, and laptop stand.
Wifi speed: 200mbps download, 120mbps upload.
Our first ever Ashore, and the home of the original concept: this is the ideal place to take a step back, think, and build.
Two Ashore workspaces, plus achingly fast internet. And only a ten minute walk away from one of the best beaches in the UK.
This is a great place to live as well as work: sea-view; woodburner; fully-equipped kitchen; and coffee machine.
You can either drive or get the train to nearby Totnes. It’s about a half hour taxi from the station.
Pet-friendly.
Stoke Fleming, a secluded village overlooking Blackpool Sands beach. A morning stroll to the beach comes highly recommended, whatever the weather.
About a five minute drive from Dartmouth: home to some brilliant restaurants, including the Seahorse, Andria, and Rockfish, plus the nearest supermarket.
For the best food however, we recommend Kendricks: a short two minute walk away. The Green Dragon is also a seriously good nearby pub.
If you want to take a half-day to find some inspiration, we’ve got you covered. Nearby are some major National Trust big hitters (including Agatha Christie’s house), plus the brilliant towns of Totnes, Kingsbridge, and Salcombe.
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