Car advised Wheelchair access Nearest amenities: 0.3 km
Notes:
Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
Beach Pad is the equivalent of a contemporary semi-detached apartment and is reminiscent of an exclusive London apartment. The entrance hall is large and features upright radiators, floor-level blue spotlights guide you to the open plan lounge and dining area, as well as a modern kitchen enhanced by the cherry laminate flooring throughout. The lounge boasts a large Habitat settee and double sofa bed, as well as a chair and footstool. In keeping with the character of this trendy apartment is a wide- screen TV with Sky free view and video. Large patio doors open to the cosy private garden. The Kitchen is beautiful and airy with white units and the grey worktop matches the stainless steel splash-back and extractor fan. Amenities include an electric oven and hob, fridge, freezer, microwave and washing machine. Bedroom one is situated downstairs, newly decorated with a double bed, wardrobe and a chests of drawers. A feature staircase leads from the entrance hall to a mezzanine landing. The master bedroom is upstairs and very private. This is a lovely light spacious room with large velux double opening windows and sea views fitted with black out blinds for sunrise sleep-ins. There is a wardrobe and two chests of drawers. The bathroom is luxurious and well appointed. There is a Dolomite spa bath with a multitude of jets, a large semi-round corner shower and a beautiful feature washbasin. A Velux window makes this room airy and looks out toward stunning country views. The enclosed garden has a small decked area with garden furniture and a gas BBQ. There is parking for one car on the driveway and access to rear of the property
Open Plan and Spacious
Main Bedroom
Modern Kitchen
Sunny Lounge
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The West Country / Devon region
North Devon is one of the most beautiful areas of the British Isles. It boasts miles of unspoilt and award winning beaches. The coastline is one of the most popular surfing venues in the country, with Croyde being the most popular.
The coastline is as rugged as it is beautiful dotted with magnificent cliffs, tiny cove and picturesque harbours. It was once the haunt of smugglers, pirates and wreckers and the fascinating history is retold in many small museums along the coast. Today visitors who love Henry Williamson's famous Tarka the Otter can retrace Tarka's journey by following the Tarka Trail.
Along the coastline surrounding a natural harbour is Ilfracombe with its Victorian architecture, Esplanade and famous Tunnels Beach. The harbour is always busy with fishing boats sailing in and out together with the paddle steamer Balmoral which offers day trips to Lundy Island. North Devon has something to offer and appeal to everyone.
There are activities available for all ages. For children there are fun attractions such as 'The Big Sheep' and 'Dinosaur World'. For the sports fan, there is golf, horse riding, cycling, surfing, kayaking, rock climbing and many other activities all within a 40 minute drive from Barnstaple, the region's major town.
Looking for a North Devon Holiday Cottage or Self Catering Holidays in Devon then you are at the right place!
Croyde area
The beaches at Croyde and Woolacombe regularly win awards for cleanliness and safety and are manned by lifeguards throughout the summer months.
Most of the region appears to be untouched by time as sleepy, windy lanes reveal thatched roofed cottages and historic buildings and villages such as Lynton in the north of the region and Clovelly in the south. The village of Croyde has many examples of cob walled, thatched cottages.
Croyde is ideally located within easy reach of the harbours of Clovelly and Lynmouth which are also perfect places to relax. Meander through the streets of Lynmouth and take a ride on the unique water powered cliff railway to the twin town of Lynton which is perched high on the cliffs. Clovelly is another of the prettiest coastal village where it feels as if time stood still. The only means of transport on these famous cobbled streets are donkeys and sleds.
There are beaches at Woolacombe, Combe Martin, Putsborough, Croyde and Saunton, near Braunton.
How to get there
Follow the M4 or M3 to reach the M5 driving south to Devon and Cornwall Leave the M5 at junction 27 marked Barnstaple, onto link road A361 Half hour drive on the link road A361, turn at Braunton towards Saunton, Croyde.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Bristol: 150 km
Railway:
Barnstaple: 16 km
Ferry:
Bristol: 150 km
Activities near Croyde
Sports: Watersports Waterpark Horse Riding Golf less than 15 mins walk Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats Beach or lakeside relaxation A winter sun break Good nightlife Cycling holidays