Saltwater Living

BOATHOUSE BOLTHOLE

Framed by evergreen pines and dark wooden balustrades, the view from the deck of Miranda Gardiner’s South Devon boathouse changes as the tide ebbs and flows. A private path leads down to the shingly foreshore of Bowcombe Creek, part of an AONB that’s a haven for wading little egrets at low tide and the route to the market town of Kingsbridge and the sailing hub of Salcombe at the mouth of the Kingsbridge Estuary. ‘In the evenings, it’s a wonderful spot to watch the sunset glowing a copper colour in the fields beyond – it feels so calm,’ says Miranda, an artist whose thoughtful renovation of this holiday property allows it to blend in with the shorescape, like a hide in the reeds.

After years spent dreaming of converting an old garage into a

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