Harbour Hideaway, Ilfracombe is a characterful fisherman's cottage dating back to circa 1750, tucked away in the quiet residential streets near the town's picturesque harbour. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and coffee machine, whilst the separate dining room provides ample space for shared meals. The inviting living room welcomes you with a 49-inch Smart TV, Sky Movies and Sports, multi-fuel burner beneath oak beams, and comfortable seating including a sofa bed for flexible arrangements. Step through the conservatory with its French doors opening onto the enclosed courtyard garden, leading up to the spectacular roof terrace complete with your own private hot tub.
Heading outside, the courtyard offers a peaceful spot for alfresco dining with garden furniture, whilst the roof terrace above provides an indulgent retreat with hot tub beneath a retractable canopy. Two bedrooms ensure restful nights: the galleried master double opens through French doors onto the roof terrace and features an en-suite shower room, whilst the twin bedroom (also with terrace access) boasts its own en-suite bathroom with shower over bath. A parking permit for one car is included with weekly bookings, with public parking just 100 metres away.
Picture lazy mornings soaking in the hot tub with views across the rooftops, the scent of sea air drifting up from the harbour below. Spend sun-drenched days exploring hidden coves and dramatic coastal paths, then return for evenings by the multi-fuel burner, the ancient beams overhead and partly exposed stone walls creating an atmospheric cocoon. As twilight settles, step out onto your private terrace, perhaps with a glass of something chilled, and watch the harbour lights twinkling to life across the water.
Harbour Hideaway, Ilfracombe puts you within easy reach of North Devon's finest coastal attractions and family adventures. Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park in Combe Martin (eight kilometres away) delights visitors with live animal exhibits, life-sized dinosaur models, and engaging attractions perfect for all ages. Skern Lodge Outdoor Activity Centre in Appledore (18 km) delivers thrilling outdoor activities and expert tuition in new skills, ensuring boatloads of fun for adventurous families and groups. Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway in Lynton (20 km) offers a unique journey on this historic water-powered railway, carrying passengers between two picturesque villages whilst revealing spectacular coastal panoramas. The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (23 km) is North Devon's most beloved family attraction, promising a fun-filled day with exciting rides, live sheep shows, and entertainment that guarantees 'ewe' a fantastic time.
Venture further afield to discover Dartmoor's treasures and historic landmarks. Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton (53 km) showcases the moorland's rich heritage through interactive exhibits, educational programmes, and family-friendly activities that bring local history vividly to life. Okehampton Castle in Okehampton (54 km) presents Devon's largest castle ruins, where a Norman keep and medieval guest lodgings rise dramatically amidst beautiful ancient woodland. Finch Foundry in Sticklepath (55 km) is a fascinating water-powered forge where skilled craftspeople demonstrate traditional blacksmithing techniques using original Victorian machinery, set within a scenic riverside garden.
The popular resort of Woolacombe lies just eight kilometres distant, renowned for its glorious three-mile golden beach that regularly tops Britain's best beaches lists, with excellent surfing conditions and dog-friendly areas welcoming four-legged friends year-round. Meanwhile, the enchanting fishing village of Clovelly is 31 kilometres away. There, time seems to stand still along cobbled streets cascading steeply to the harbour, lined with unique galleries, charming tea rooms, and the historic Red Lion Hotel. the village offers stunning sea views across this impossibly picturesque corner of the North Devon coast.



























