1 Seascape, Westward Ho! is a contemporary ground-floor apartment offering a perfect coastal retreat with stunning panoramic sea views. The stylish kitchen/diner is well-equipped with an electric oven, induction hob, and modern appliances including a dishwasher, washer, and air fryer, with a dining table ideal for planning your daily adventures over breakfast or enjoying leisurely family meals.
The spacious lounge invites you to relax on the comfy sofa or snuggle into the armchair whilst enjoying breathtaking far-reaching sea views and your favourite programmes on the Smart TV. Step outside to discover an enclosed courtyard garden complete with furniture and a gas BBQ, perfect for al fresco dining after sun-soaked beach days. The property features two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a double with fabulous sea views and an en-suite shower room with underfloor heating, and a twin room across the hall. A family bathroom with shower over bath and underfloor heating ensures comfort for all guests.
Imagine waking to the sound of waves in the distance, throwing open the curtains to reveal sparkling sea views stretching across the horizon. Picture yourself sipping morning coffee in the courtyard garden, planning beach adventures with loved ones, then returning to unwind in the comfort of your stylish apartment as the sun sets over the ocean.
1 Seascape, Westward Ho! is perfectly positioned to explore the best of North Devon's stunning coastline and attractions. The golden sandy beach stretches for two miles, just a short walk from your door, offering endless opportunities for family fun, surfing, and coastal walks along the South West Coast Path. Westward Waves Surf School (2 km) offers lessons with friendly, experienced instructors perfect for all skill levels, ideal for first-timers and seasoned surfers. The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (3 km) provides a fun-filled day out with rides, live sheep shows, and entertainment that guarantees a fantastic time for the whole family. For a unique wildlife experience, visit North Devon Falconry in Newton Tracey (10 km), where you can enjoy exhilarating falconry displays and hands-on sessions with majestic birds of prey. Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park (23 km) features live animal exhibits, life-sized dinosaur models, and engaging family-friendly attractions that will captivate visitors of all ages.
Further afield, discover the dramatic beauty of Lydford Gorge (45 km), a spectacular river gorge with temperate rainforest featuring the magnificent 30-metre Whitelady Waterfall cascading down moss-covered rocks and the thundering Devil's Cauldron pothole, alongside rugged walking trails through ancient oak woodland managed by the National Trust. The award-winning Exmoor Distillery in Dulverton (49 km) crafts premium gin and spirits using traditional copper pot stills and locally foraged botanicals including gorse flowers and blackberries, offering guided tours and tastings in their converted farm buildings. Meanwhile, Wall in the Hall in Tiverton is a 54-kilometre drive away and offers an interactive climbing and bouldering facility featuring continuously evolving street art murals by local artists, plus creative workshops and a welcoming café space.
The historic market town of Barnstaple, just 13 kilometres away, enchants visitors with its 1,000-year-old pannier market, one of the longest-running markets in the country, where you can browse artisan foods, local crafts, and fresh Devon produce beneath Victorian glass canopies. Stroll along the scenic riverside Taw, explore the charming medieval streets, or visit the fascinating Museum of Barnstaple and North Devon housed in a beautiful Queen Anne building. Meanwhile, Okehampton is 37 kilometres away and serves as your perfect gateway to Dartmoor National Park, featuring the atmospheric ruins of Okehampton Castle, Devon's largest castle ruins, plus excellent hiking opportunities and traditional moorland pubs serving hearty local fare.















