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Parking on Cross Park, EX34

12 Bookings

Space description

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1 space located on Cross Park in Ilfracombe. The space is big enough to fit medium vehicles. Level space on a private road. 1 minute walk from Ilfracombe High St. A few minutes walk from the Tunnels Beaches & sea front. Access is fairly tight so suitable for confident drivers only. The road to my property is potholed so not suitable for cars with low ground clearance.

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Reviews about this space

Carrie H28th May 2024
The road is a private one and a bit on the potholy side! But felt very save! Had to wiggle a bit to get in to the space but it was a great spot Thank you
Dennis R28th September 2023
Excellent - a 5-star experience
Dani M19th July 2023
The Street is horrible

Points of interest

The Landmark0.38 miles away
Chambercombe Manor1.2 miles away

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