Ocean View, Ilfracombe is a charming ground-floor apartment offering a stunning seafront retreat with breathtaking sea views across the harbour. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, and washing machine, providing everything you need for a comfortable self-catering stay. The spacious lounge invites you to sink into comfy seating and enjoy the TV / DVD with Netflix, while the magnificent floor-to-ceiling window frames captivating coastal vistas that stretch endlessly across the water.
Step outside from the double bedroom to discover a shared communal terrace stretching right to the ocean's edge, perfect for soaking up the refreshing sea air and watching the waves roll in. This split-level apartment offers two inviting bedrooms: a generous double with patio doors leading directly to the terrace, and a cosy twin room ideal for children or friends. A well-appointed bathroom with shower over bath completes the accommodation, ensuring comfort for all guests.
Imagine waking to the sound of waves lapping against the shore, drawing back the curtains to reveal an endless expanse of sparkling sea. Brew your morning coffee, settle into that window seat, and watch boats bobbing in the harbour. Spend your days exploring rugged coastlines and charming harbours, then return to your seafront sanctuary as the sun sets over the water, painting the sky in shades of gold and pink.
Ocean View, Ilfracombe is perfectly positioned to explore the treasures of North Devon's stunning coastline. The picturesque town of Ilfracombe itself offers the unique Tunnels Beaches, accessed through hand-carved Victorian tunnels leading to a beautiful tidal pool and charming café, along with a fascinating aquarium showcasing local marine life and the iconic Verity statue by Damien Hirst standing proudly over the harbour. For family adventures, Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park (8 km) delights visitors with life-sized dinosaur models and engaging live animal exhibits. Railway enthusiasts will love the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway (16 km), the UK's only steam railway where you can travel in authentic Victorian carriages designed in the 1890s. Surf lovers can head to Westward Waves Surf School (19 km) for unforgettable lessons with experienced, friendly instructors, while Quince Honey Farm (27 km) offers a fascinating day out discovering the world of beekeeping.
Further afield, The Milky Way Adventure Park (50 km) provides thrilling indoor and outdoor rides and entertainment for all ages, including the exciting laser tag adventure Blast Quest, the Time Warp rollercoaster, and the North Devon Bird of Prey Centre featuring spectacular flying displays with eagles, hawks and owls. History buffs can explore the Museum of Dartmoor Life (53 km) with its fascinating interactive exhibits showcasing traditional crafts, archaeological finds, and educational programmes discovering Dartmoor's rich heritage from Bronze Age settlements to Victorian farming life, or wander through Okehampton Castle (54 km), Devon's largest castle ruins with its impressive Norman keep, medieval gatehouse and romantic ruins set amidst beautiful ancient woodland overlooking the West Okement River.
The golden sands of Woolacombe, just 12 kilometres away, regularly feature in Britain's best beaches lists and welcome four-legged friends year-round, making it a popular family resort and surfing destination with excellent facilities and stunning coastal walks along the South West Coast Path. The pretty market town of Holsworthy is a 48-kilometre drive through charming Devon countryside, offering delightful independent shops, traditional pubs, and a famous weekly pannier market dating back to 1269, all set amidst rolling hills perfect for a leisurely day out exploring quintessential English rural life.















