Short-breaks (4 days or less) Hen or stag parties Corporate bookings
Changeover day:
Flexible
Access:
Car advised Nearest amenities: 2 km
Notes:
Pets welcome Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
Sandbanks is a spacious semi-detached house, comfortable, warm and airy throughout being within 4 minutes walking distance of the village centre with its shops, restaurants and pubs. Situated with views on the perimeter of the historic Braunton Great Field, a relic of medieval cultivation and Braunton Burrows, a naturalists paradise, which now forms part of the unique UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The Tarka trail is close by for safe family cycling.
An ideal touring base from which to explore North Devon’s spectacular coastline and attractions. The inviting entrance hall leads to L- shaped lounge/diner with comfy chairs, gas fireplace and large colour TV, DVD and CD player. Classical music or extreme sports, it’s there to enjoy! Charming Social area with large dining table & Clandestine views.
Well-equipped limed oak Kitchen with electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer. Full gas central heating. Downstairs bathroom with excellent power-shower. Downstairs twin bedroom.
Upstairs to 2 double bedrooms and 1 bunk bedroom. Modern Bathroom with bath and shower attachment. Separate WC. Good sized garden with picnic bench and barbecue. Off road parking. Cot and Highchair. Linen provided.
Enclosed private lawned garden and patio area with café garden furniture, sun loungers and barbeque.
Facilities and Services Parking Off street dedicated parking for two cars Bedding and Linen Linen inclusive: 2 doubles, 4 singles All with duvets Heating and Electricity Electricity, heating inclusive Items Provided Z-bed, travel cot, highchair, stair barrier, tea towels Items not Provided Bath and beach towels (can be hired) Bedding for cots and Z-beds Pets Well-behaved pet by arrangement Smoking Outdoors Ideal for Families, children, toddlers, singles, 50+ Visitors Comments 4*, ideal holiday property, ideal location Changeover Day Fridays / Saturdays Weekend & midweek rates £485 (special conditions apply)
Front View
Bedroom with a view
Sunny private garden
Well equipped kitchen
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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 / Braunton area
Welcome to Braunton!
This website provides information on Braunton TIC (tourist information centre) and some useful facts, advice and points of interest for those visiting Braunton and the surrounding area. Please see our accommodation section for information on places to stay.
The village of Braunton is the gateway to North Devon's Golden Coast. It is situated in North Devon on the A361 5 miles to the west of Barnstaple, with its High Street shops, daily Pannier Market and leisure centre. 9 miles to the north lies Ilfracombe, with its picturesque harbour and regular passenger ferry to Lundy Island.
The excellent shopping facilities and good selection of cafes, pubs and restaurants make Braunton an Ideal base from which to explore the varied attractions of North Devon.
The dramatic coastline and spectacular beaches of Saunton, Croyde and Putsborough with their golden sands, safe bathing and excellent surfing are all within a short drive. So too is the magnificent scenery of the North Devon Area of Natural Beauty.
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 A361 - Train or bus into Barnstaple - Local buses run regularly between Barnstaple and Croyde - There are always local taxis available -
Activities near Croyde
Sports: Tennis in town Watersports Horse Riding Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats Beach or lakeside relaxation A winter sun break Good nightlife City breaks Cycling holidays