No pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
Inside there are 2 comfortably furnished bedrooms, one with a large king size bed, full en suite shower room and view over the beach and sea. The other twin bedded room has a large velux window looking over National Trust land where sheep occasionally graze. It is just across the hall from the family bathroom which has a white suite with bath (but no shower).
The kitchen, dining room and lounge are brought together in one large open plan area making this room a fantastic family space. With a suite of 2 and 3 seater black leather sofas, dining table and chairs to seat 6, TV/DVD, Sky Freeview, coffee tables, bookshelves and French doors onto a small stand on enclosed balcony, there is everything you would need to relax and enjoy the time away from the beach.
In the kitchen are the usual integrated appliances like 50/50 fridge freezer, cooker/hob, full size dishwasher and washing machine. There is a spacious hallway which has a tumble dryer, coat hooks and shoe rack.
The view from the balcony
The Crossways Court developement
The living room
Another angle of the living room
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The West Country / Devon region
The North Devon Area Gateway to the Heritage Coast. In an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, nestling snugly amongst the rugged cliffs of the majestic Atlantic coast lies the town of Ilfracombe. The beautiful and breathtaking scenery of the North Devon coast surrounds this charming natural harbour.
The resort has been popular since the 1830’s when the Victorians started to visit the area and much of the architecture today is a reminder of the Victorian era. Many of the large, elegant buildings, have since been converted into quality hotels.
The town has grown up around an ancient harbour where today fishing vessels share anchorage with pleasure craft, and from where the M.S. Oldenburg regularly sails to Lundy Island, twelve miles off the coastline. With its array of shops, cafes and bars, Ilfracombe has an almost continental atmosphere.
Ilfracombe is the base for many varied festivals. The town has a growing reputation for its floral displays and has been the proud winner of many coveted awards in the “Britain in Bloom” Competition. Each year the streets are awash with colour from June to October with baskets, tubs and planters everywhere.
Things To Do North Devon has a wealth of things to do during your stay. With some of the best beaches in Europe, including some of the finest surfing beaches, you can either relax and sunbath or take part in exhilarating water sports.
In the Area; Mortehoe and Woolacombe are within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), providing wonderful walks including the beautiful South West Coast Path. In early May you can join in guided walks in the North Devon and Exmoor Walking Festival.
The Tarka Trail (180 miles of walking and cycling routes through stunning countryside) offers the energetic a perfect opportunity to explore the highways and byways of North Devon. You can download a range of easy-to-follow cycle route to print out and enjoy.
Exmoor National Park also offers the walker a unique landscape to explore with added bonus horse trekking expeditions for those with equestrian interests.
For total peace and quiet and a truly memorable experience there is Lundy Island, a three mile long island, 12 miles off the North Devon coast. A paradise for wildlife watchers it also has a marine reserve which you can dive off.
North Devon also has several golf courses, with the champoinship courses at Saunton and the Royal course at Westward Ho! Locally we have courses at Easewell and Willingcott.
Gardens; The mild climate in North Devon means we have some wonderful gardens to visit. Marwood Gardens is a delight. Arlington Court (NT) has large gardens and the house of the Chichester family. Docton Mill in Hartland is in a delighful valley. RHS Rosemoor gardens at Great Torrington have matured into a selection of specialist areas as well as the original gardens.
Activities; For the energetic why not have a go at Quad Biking, Clay Pigeon Shooting, Indoor Climbing, Paintball and Sailing.
Attractions; The area also has a wealth of attractions including, The Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park, Milky Way, The Big Sheep, Dartington Crystal, Torrington 1646, Clovelly village and Watermouth Castle.
I hope this has helped you find things you would like to do while staying in North Devon.
Woolacombe area
Situated in North Devon, along England’s western coastline, lie some of Europe’s finest and cleanest beaches, ideal for both families with children and water sports enthusiasts. The village of Woolacombe can be found along this spectacular golden coastline of soft sandy beaches, flanked by the dramatic headlands of Baggy Point and Morte Point.
Almost two miles of golden sands stretch from Putsborough in the south to Woolacombe village itself offering plenty of space for everybody. Bathing is particularly safe in the shallow waters which are patrolled by lifeguards during the main summer season.
The small settlement of Mortehoe is a pretty stone built village mentioned in the Doomsday Book. The village features several tea rooms and pubs, a thirteenth century church and Mortehoe Heritage Centre which recounts the areas rich maritime history. Mortehoe is also the starting point for many scenic walks along this dramatic stretch of coastline. Just north of the village and reached only on foot, is Rockham Beach lying at the base of the 100 ft cliff, an ideal location for a peaceful day on the beach. A picturesque village on a surf spot, what more could you want!
The resort has been popular since the 1830’s when the Victorians started to visit the area and much of the architecture today is a reminder of the Victorian era. Many of the large, elegant buildings, have since been converted into quality hotels.
The town has grown up around an ancient harbour where today fishing vessels share anchorage with pleasure craft, and from where the M.S. Oldenburg regularly sails to Lundy Island, twelve miles off the coastline. With its array of shops, cafes and bars, Ilfracombe has an almost continental atmosphere.
Ilfracombe is the base for many varied festivals. The town has a growing reputation for its floral displays and has been the proud winner of many coveted awards in the “Britain in Bloom” Competition. Each year the streets are awash with colour from June to October with baskets, tubs and planters everywhere.
Mortehoe and Woolacombe are within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), providing wonderful walks including the beautiful South West Coast Path. In early May you can join in guided walks in the North Devon and Exmoor Walking Festival.
How to get there
From the M5 take Junction 27 onto the A361 to Barnstaple. You will be directed around the link road and out of town again on the A361 to Braunton and Ilfracombe. Go through Braunton and continue for another 10 minutes or so until you reach a roundabout where you take a left for Woolacombe as signed. Once approaching Woolacombe keep going past the Fortesque Arms pub and continue down the hill to Woolacombe Village.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Exeter: 110 km
Railway:
Barnstaple: 22.5 km
Ferry:
Plymouth: 160 km
Activities near Woolacombe
Sports: Tennis in town Watersports 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
Single beds (2), Double beds (1), Cots (1), Dining seating for 6, Lounge seating for 6, Sleeps maximum of 4
Other:
Linen and towels provided. Highchair available.
Outdoors:
Balcony / Terrace
Access:
Parking space
Further details indoors: The entrance is around the back of Crossways Court and up to the 2nd floor via an external open tread metal stairway onto a small decked seating/dining area by the front door. The apartment also benefits from use of the large, shared patio area at the back of Crossways Court which looks onto The National Trust land behind. Travel cot, high chair and secure board storage provided. Point View is a great sea front property in a stunning location.
Further details
Short breaks are possible if booked within 2 weeks of the holiday date but not during main school holidays.
Conditions
A signed booking form, 25% deposit along with a £10 booking fee is required to book. Our own website shows full availability and prices.
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Madeleine Palmer
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