Wykeham, Mortehoe is an elegant two-storey cottage set in an enchanting North Devon clifftop village, perfectly positioned for exploring the area's spectacular coastline. The thoroughly equipped kitchen features a gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, and washer / dryer, sitting beside a dining space for four. The inviting lounge welcomes you with comfortable seating arranged around a cosy wood burner, plus a TV / DVD for relaxed evenings in. Fresh white walls and gleaming wooden floorboards create a bright, welcoming atmosphere throughout this beautifully maintained Georgian conversion.
Stepping outside, shared gardens set to lawn offer delightful spaces for al fresco dining and afternoon picnics, complete with a picnic table and children's play area. Upstairs, two pretty bedrooms provide restful accommodation: the double bedroom features comfortable bedding and generous storage space, while the twin room offers flexible sleeping arrangements ideal for families or friends. A bathroom with shower over bath completes the thoughtful layout. Private parking ensures convenience throughout your coastal escape.
Picture mornings with coffee in the garden, planning your day's adventure along dramatic clifftop paths where seals bask on rocky shores. Spend sun-drenched afternoons on golden sands, perhaps trying your hand at surfing or simply paddling in the shallows. As evening falls, return to your peaceful retreat, light the wood burner, and settle in with stories of the day's discoveries, the sound of distant waves drifting through open windows.
Wykeham, Mortehoe puts you within easy reach of North Devon's finest family attractions and coastal treasures. The sandy cove of Grunta Beach lies just 500 metres away, perfect for rockpool explorations and gentle swimming, while Morte Point (500 metres) begins spectacular circular walking routes to Bull Point lighthouse, offering seal-spotting opportunities along the dramatic coastline. The famous five-kilometre stretch of Woolacombe Beach sits within one kilometre, its golden sands and rolling surf attracting families and water sports enthusiasts year-round. Watermouth Castle Family Theme Park in Watermouth Bay (10 km) enchants visitors with delightful children's rides, attractions, and beautiful grounds overlooking the coast. Westward Waves Surf School in Westward Ho! (15 km) welcomes beginners and improvers alike with friendly, experienced instructors dedicated to creating unforgettable surfing experiences. The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (19 km) is North Devon's most beloved family attraction, guaranteeing fantastic entertainment with exciting rides, live sheep shows, and activities that delight visitors of all ages. Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (30 km) offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of beekeeping at this working honey farm, providing educational tours and family-friendly experiences.
Venture further to discover more of Devon's captivating heritage and natural beauty. The Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton (52 km) showcases the moor's rich history and culture through interactive exhibits, educational programmes, and engaging family activities that bring the past vividly to life. Okehampton Castle (53 km) invites exploration of Devon's largest castle ruins, where Norman keep and medieval guest lodgings stand dramatically amid beautiful ancient woodland. Finch Foundry in Sticklepath (55 km) is a remarkable water-powered forge where traditional blacksmithing comes alive through captivating demonstrations, beautifully preserved original machinery, and scenic gardens.
The picturesque fishing village of Clovelly lies 25 kilometres away, where charming cobbled streets tumble down to the harbour, lined with unique galleries, craft shops, and an atmospheric 18th-century hotel offering stunning sea-view rooms. The pretty market town of Holsworthy is 43 kilometres from the cottage. Surrounded by rolling Devon countryside, it combines traditional charm with welcoming local shops, weekly markets celebrating regional produce, and genuine rural character that captures the essence of agricultural Devon.















