Cedar Cottage, Woolsery is a charming two-bedroom retreat nestled in peaceful North Devon countryside, perfect for couples, families, or dog lovers seeking rural tranquillity. The open-plan lounge and kitchen area welcomes you with comfortable sofas arranged around a Smart TV, whilst the well-appointed kitchen provides a gas oven and hob, fridge with freezer compartment, dishwasher, and microwave for preparing hearty meals. A small dining space completes this sociable ground-floor area.
heading outside, the lovely lawned garden offers spectacular countryside views, with patio furniture perfectly positioned for evening drinks as the sun sets across the rolling fields. Wildlife ponds dot the tranquil courtyard setting, where early morning strolls reveal glimpses of local fauna amongst the peaceful surroundings. Climb the characterful spiral staircase to discover two inviting bedrooms: one double and one twin room, both featuring exposed wooden beams and sloping ceilings that add wonderful cottage charm. A family bathroom with shower over bath and WC serves both rooms. Private parking for two cars and a shared laundry room (charged on use) add practical convenience, whilst two small dogs are warmly welcomed to share your rural escape.
Picture lazy mornings with coffee by the wildlife ponds, birdsong drifting across the countryside as mist lifts from the fields. Spend sun-filled days exploring coastal paths and sandy beaches, then return to your peaceful retreat for evening barbecues in the garden. As twilight falls, settle into the cosy lounge, perhaps planning tomorrow's adventures whilst watching the last light fade across the spectacular Devon landscape.
Cedar Cottage, Woolsery places you perfectly for exploring North Devon's most exciting attractions and stunning coastline. North Devon Wake Park in Buck's Cross (3 km) delivers adrenaline-fuelled thrills with wakeboarding, Ringo rides, paddleboarding, and an exhilarating aquapark, making it perfect for active families and water sports enthusiasts. The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (13 km) has earned its reputation as North Devon's most beloved family attraction, combining entertaining live sheep shows, exciting rides, and engaging activities that guarantee a memorable day out for visitors of all ages. Skern Lodge Outdoor Activity Centre in Appledore (23 km) specialises in delivering adventurous outdoor pursuits, from kayaking and sailing to rock climbing and team challenges, ensuring everyone learns new skills whilst having tremendous fun. Woolley Animals Alpaca Walking in Winkleigh (31 km) offers delightfully unique countryside experiences, where you can stroll alongside gentle alpacas, cuddle adorable goats, and meet charming miniature ponies, miniature donkeys, and rare Swiss Valais Blacknose Sheep.
Venture further to discover even more of Devon's treasures. Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (48 km) is a fascinating working honey farm where visitors witness the intricate world of beekeeping through informative demonstrations, observe busy bees in glass observation hives, and sample delicious local honey varieties in the well-stocked farm shop. Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (50 km) provides a wonderfully nostalgic journey aboard Britain's highest and steepest water-powered cliff railway, offering breathtaking coastal panoramas as it links these two enchanting Victorian villages perched dramatically between cliff and shore. Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park (53 km) combines fascinating wildlife encounters featuring meerkats, wolves, and exotic birds with impressive life-sized dinosaur models that transport young explorers back to prehistoric times, creating an entertaining and educational family adventure.
The enchanting fishing village of Clovelly lies just four kilometres away, where time seems to stand still along steep cobbled streets lined with whitewashed cottages tumbling down to a picturesque harbour, whilst unique galleries and an atmospheric 18th-century hotel complete this utterly captivating maritime scene. Meanwhile, Woolacombe is 27 kilometres from the cottage. Its magnificent golden beach are consistently ranked among Britain's finest coastal destinations, offering excellent surfing conditions. There are dog-friendly sections year-round, and it has that quintessential Devon seaside experience beloved by families and beach enthusiasts alike.



















