Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
The accommodation is spacious, very attractively decorated and furnished to a high standard with some charming features. An inviting entrance door leads to a beautifully decorated sitting room with a brown leather settee plus two comfy chairs and informal beanbags. There is feature display cabinet. Enjoy your favourite programs on a large colour TV and DVD. Wine and dine at the solid pine dining table situated in the middle of the open plan kitchen/lounge, with seating for eight. After lunch, recline in this sunny room from where French doors lead to a patio and enclosed rear garden with wooden deck, embracing the natural environment whilst offering sumptuous comfort and tranquillity. Spacious newly fitted kitchen with black slate floor and pale beech colour fitted units, Stoves stainless steel electric oven and hob, microwave and integrated fridge/freezer plus dishwasher. Everything you need to prepare a feast. Further facilities are an automatic washing machine. Bedroom 1- the main bedroom, decorated in a classic contemporary and minimal style with: Stunningly black tiled en-suite shower room, WC, pedestal basin and tall heated towel rail. Bedroom 2 - is decorated in shades of blue, has two bunk beds and has a sky window. Bedroom 3 - has twin beds and a recessed wardrobe. Main bathroom - after a day on the beach or walking the coastal path, unwind in this spacious, biscuit-coloured tiled bathroom with white suite. There is a dual bath/shower with hand held shower as well as large shower over, pedestal washbasin and separate WC. Separate guest cloakroom with WC and pedestal basin. Outside shower and lockup storage for sport equipment. Laze around the barbeque in the garden or explore the vibrant village with its craft shops and restaurants. Numerous water activities and nature trails in the area.
Patio doors onto deck
Private Garden
Contemporary Kitchen
Master Bedroom
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The West Country / Devon region
The North Devon Coast For spectacular scenery and beautiful beaches whatever the season, there's no better place in England than North Devon coast and in particular Croyde. The beaches are recognised as possibly some of the finest and cleanest in Europe - with two miles of soft golden sand, plenty of rock pools and amazing surf.
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.
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.
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, take time to come and find out for yourselves, we will make you very welcome.
Croyde area
The beach at Croyde Bay in North Devon is a beach of sand, huge dunes, and some rocks.
This is one of the most popular beaches in the South West for surfers, and there is also windsurfing, sailing and canoeing.
The beach has a café/restaurant, toilets with facilities for disabled visitors, and disabled access to the beach.
There is deckchair hire, surfboard hire, first-aid, lifeguards, and a lost child centre.
The beach has a dog restricted area, pay car parking, and there are nearby shops, camp site and a wildlife reserve.
The lovely sand at the beach makes this a top venue for locals and holidaymakers.
More about the geography: Croyde beach lies between the headlands of Baggy Point to the north and Saunton Down to the south.
Croyde Bay is part of the larger Barnstaple or Bideford Bay - into which the rivers Taw and Torridge flow.
How to get to Croyde Bay: From the A361, Barnstaple to Ilfracombe road, take the B3231 at Braunton, signposted to Croyde five miles away.
How to get there
- Cheap flight from anywhere in the UK, Ireland and Scotland to Bristol or Exeter. - From London, follow the M4 or M3 to reach the M5 -Leave the M5 at junction 27 - One hour drive on the link road 363 - Trian or bus into Barnstaple - Local buses run regularly between Barnstaple and Croyde - There are always local taxis available -
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Exeter: 50 km
Railway:
Barnstaple: 9 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