Azalea Barn, Lee is a beautifully restored semi-detached barn conversion tucked away in a peaceful hamlet near the coastal village of Lee. The open-plan living space welcomes you with a stunning lounge, dining area and kitchen bathed in natural light. Sink into comfortable sofas before the wood burner effect electric fire, enjoy Sky TV and Netflix on the Smart TV, or gather around the dining table. The well-appointed kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer and dishwasher, with a utility cupboard housing the washing machine tucked conveniently alongside.
Step outside to discover your private tiered sun-trap patio, where the enclosed space features a bubbling hot tub, garden furniture and gas barbecue. A shared lawn with swings provides family fun, whilst farm animals including pigs and sheep graze the surrounding fields. Off-road parking accommodates two cars. Upstairs, two king-size bedrooms provide restful accommodation. The master bedroom is truly impressive, featuring a freestanding roll-top bath within the room itself and its own TV. The second bedroom offers flexible sleeping arrangements with a zip-and-link bed that converts to twin beds upon request. An impeccably styled shower room with large walk-in shower and WC completes the interior.
Picture long summer evenings soaking in the hot tub as the sun dips below the Devon hills, birdsong drifting across from the neighbouring meadows. Days begin with leisurely breakfasts before striking out along coastal paths, returning to fire up the barbecue and dine al fresco on your private terrace. When cooler weather arrives, curl up beside the glowing fire with a good book, the peace of the countryside wrapping around you like a warm embrace.
Azalea Barn, Lee places you perfectly for exploring North Devon's spectacular coastline and countryside attractions. Watermouth Castle Family Theme Park in Watermouth Bay (7 km) enchants younger visitors with traditional rides, adventure playgrounds and fascinating themed attractions set within a Victorian castle overlooking the sea. Skern Lodge Outdoor Activity Centre in Appledore (15 km) delivers exhilarating outdoor adventures from kayaking and surfing to rock climbing and archery, with expert instruction ensuring everyone discovers new skills whilst having tremendous fun. Bideford Pannier Market (19 km) showcases the region's finest artisan crafts, from handmade jewellery and pottery to local art and specialty foods, all housed within a characterful Victorian market hall. The Milky Way Adventure Park in Clovelly (28 km) combines indoor and outdoor entertainment with thrilling rides, engaging shows and interactive play areas, whilst the North Devon Bird of Prey Centre stages spectacular flying displays featuring majestic eagles, hawks and owls.
Venture further to discover more of Devon's treasures. Exmoor Distillery in Dulverton (47 km) crafts award-winning gin and spirits using traditional copper pot stills and locally foraged botanicals, with fascinating distillery tours revealing the secrets behind each distinctive flavour. Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton (51 km) brings the moor's rich history alive through engaging exhibits exploring everything from prehistoric settlements to Victorian farming, perfect for curious minds of all ages. Finch Foundry in Sticklepath (54 km) preserves traditional blacksmithing heritage with captivating live demonstrations, original water-powered machinery still hammering away, and peaceful gardens alongside the rushing River Taw.
The historic river port of Barnstaple sits 21 kilometres away, where the ancient Pannier Market has traded continuously since medieval times, now offering everything from fresh local produce to vintage treasures and international street food. The pretty market town of Holsworthy is a 44-kilometre drive. Surrounded by rolling countryside. it isa perfect for peaceful walks, with its traditional Wednesday market showcasing the very best of rural Devon life.



















