Court Cottage, Berrynarbor, is a beautifully presented Grade II-listed three-bedroom retreat that seamlessly blends 18th-century charm with contemporary comfort. The well-appointed kitchen features a fully fitted range oven, five-ring gas hob, and modern conveniences including a Nespresso coffee machine, perfect for preparing family meals. In the inviting living room, sink into comfortable sofas beside the warming wood burner, whilst the Smart TV provides entertainment for cosy evenings. The separate dining room overlooks the picturesque Sterridge Valley, creating an enchanting backdrop for memorable meals.
Step outside to discover a large enclosed lawn garden with two welcoming patio areas, ideal for al fresco dining with the BBQ or simply unwinding amidst the beautifully manicured summer blooms. The property offers three thoughtfully designed bedrooms: a ground-floor king-size near the family bathroom, plus a further king-size and double on the first floor, each offering stunning countryside vistas. A handy utility room houses a washer/dryer for added convenience during your stay.
Imagine waking to birdsong drifting through the windows, brewing your morning coffee in the country kitchen, and stepping into the garden to breathe in the fresh Devon air. Spend lazy afternoons exploring the charming Olde Worlde village, before returning to enjoy supper overlooking the valley as the sun sets over the rolling hills.
Court Cottage, Berrynarbor, is perfectly positioned to explore the treasures of North Devon's stunning coastline and countryside. The charming village of Berrynarbor itself offers delightful walks and a welcoming local shop for convenience. The fascinating Ilfracombe Aquarium (4 km) takes you on a unique journey from an Exmoor stream to the sea, showcasing the region's remarkable marine life in this much-loved North Devon attraction. Families will adore Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park (4 km), where live animal exhibits meet life-sized dinosaur models and engaging family-friendly attractions for an unforgettable day out. The historic Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (16 km) offers breathtaking coastal views aboard the world's highest and steepest water-powered funicular railway, providing a unique transportation experience between these two picturesque twin villages. Adventure seekers can head to Skern Lodge Outdoor Activity Centre in Appledore (19 km), where outdoor activities and new skills ensure boatloads of fun for all ages.
Further afield, Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (45 km) provides a premier archery experience with themed ranges, expert guidance, and a unique blend of historical and fantasy elements. Wine enthusiasts will enjoy Wellhayes Vineyard in Clayhanger (52 km), a family-run establishment producing quality sparkling wine set in the picturesque Devon countryside. History lovers shouldn't miss Okehampton Castle (53 km), where you can explore the largest castle ruins in Devon, complete with Norman keep and medieval guest lodgings amidst beautiful woodland.
The historic harbour town of Bideford, just 33 kilometres away, beckons visitors with its charming blend of independent boutiques, artisan shops, and excellent eateries lining the quayside. This ancient port town, with its famous 24-arch medieval bridge spanning the River Torridge, offers delightful riverside walks and rich maritime heritage. Meanwhile, Tiverton is a 52-kilometre drive through Devon's stunning countryside, where holidaymakers can explore a wealth of heritage attractions including the romantic ruins of Tiverton Castle, magnificent Knightshayes Court with its Victorian gardens, and the fascinating Grand Western Canal. Both destinations provide perfect day trips, offering quintessentially English experiences steeped in history and character.



















