Coombe Rise, Poughill is a stunning contemporary home seamlessly blending period charm with luxury living. The impressive open-plan kitchen / diner features two electric ovens, an induction hob, bean-to-cup coffee machine, wine cooler, and dishwasher. Gather around the dining table with garden views or enjoy breakfast at the bar. A spacious utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer ensures convenience after beach days.
The elegant lounge invites you to relax on comfortable sofas beneath a wood burner, watching Smart TV with Sonos speakers. A glorious sunroom with vaulted ceilings and bi-fold doors creates the perfect sanctuary. Step outside to the wonderfully expansive private garden with a sunken hot tub, raised decking, patio terrace with sun loungers, and a games room featuring table tennis and football table. Charcoal BBQ awaits alfresco dining. Upstairs, the super-king-size bedroom offers farmland views with en-suite rainfall shower, whilst two king-size bedrooms and two twin rooms provide spacious comfort. Three bathrooms and two separate WCs ensure convenience for families.
Picture yourself waking to countryside vistas, enjoying morning coffee before gathering the family for adventure. Spend sun-soaked afternoons relaxing in the hot tub whilst children play freely in the sprawling garden, their laughter echoing across the terrace. As evening falls, light the wood burners and settle into cosy togetherness and pure contentment.
Coombe Rise, Poughill sits perfectly positioned near the stunning North Cornwall coastline and offers an ideal base for coastal exploration, adventure, and peaceful relaxation. The Castle, Bude (2 km) features impressive art galleries, engaging heritage exhibits, and a delightful café overlooking the beach and canal, ideal for cultural afternoons. The Monster Slip & Slide, Bude (6 km) provides thrilling adventure with a dramatic 360ft slip and slide, bodyboards, and an immersive maize maze, creating perfect family fun and excitement throughout the day. Hartland Abbey near Stoke (17 km) combines fascinating historic house exploration with old-fashioned entertainment, offering considerably more than typical heritage properties. Just 21 km away, the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle captivates visitors with its fascinating exhibits and rich collection of artifacts exploring the intriguing history of witchcraft and magic traditions.
The multi-award-winning Padstow Brewing Co (46 km) invites enthusiasts to explore brewery tours and guided tastings of exceptional craft beers. For adventure further afield, the celebrated Camel Trail (48 km) presents a scenic bike route winding through woodlands and charming countryside villages along a disused railway line. Trevibban Mill Vineyard near Tredinnick (48 km) offers guided tours and wine tastings within a stunning landscape perfect for special occasions and celebrations.
Nestled in the heart of North Devon's stunning landscape, visitors will discover two captivating destinations within easy reach. The charming market town of Holsworthy, just 15 kilometres away, offers authentic local charm with its traditional weekly markets, historic buildings, and welcoming community atmosphere. Surrounded by rolling countryside and ancient woodlands, it provides the perfect base for exploring Devon's rural beauty. Meanwhile, the enchanting fishing village of Clovelly lies 25 km distant, famous for its impossibly steep cobbled street that tumbles down to a picturesque harbour. This car-free village, unchanged for centuries, features unique galleries, quaint cottages, and the historic New Inn, an 18th-century hotel where visitors can experience traditional Devon hospitality while enjoying breathtaking coastal views.







































