The Gatehouse, Abbotsham, is a charming stone cottage nestled in the picturesque North Devon village, offering a romantic retreat surrounded by rolling countryside. The stylish kitchen comes fully equipped with everything you'll need, including an electric oven and hob, fridge with ice compartment, microwave, and dishwasher, making it effortless to prepare your favourite meals whilst away. Unwind in the comfy lounge area with its warming wood burner (first basket of logs included) and Smart TV, perfect for cosy evenings listening to the crackle of the fire, while the dining area positioned by the window creates an idyllic spot for a candlelit dinner.
Step outside to discover two delightful patio areas – one to the front featuring a pretty bistro set amidst spring flowers, ideal for morning coffee, and another adjacent to the property offering an enclosed garden with lawn and BBQ. The cottage features a pretty double bedroom with a comfy bed, leading via a couple of steps to the en-suite shower room complete with WC and a handy washing machine. With its exposed stonework and beams, this traditional cottage retains its character while providing all modern comforts including electric and underfloor heating.
Imagine waking to birdsong in your countryside hideaway, enjoying a leisurely breakfast on the sun-dappled patio while planning your day's adventures. After exploring the breathtaking coastal paths or nearby beaches, return to kindle the wood burner, pour a glass of wine, and sink into the comfortable seating as dusk falls over the rolling Devon landscape, creating memories to treasure long after your holiday ends.
The Gatehouse, Abbotsham is perfectly positioned to explore the captivating North Devon coastline and beyond. Enjoy beautiful walks along the North Devon Coast Path with uninterrupted Atlantic Ocean views, accessible directly from the village. For beach lovers, the Victorian seaside village of Westward Ho! is only five kilometres away. Named after Charles Kingsley's novel, it features brightly coloured beach huts lining the promenade where Rudyard Kipling's poem 'If' is set into the pavement.
Take a day trip to the famous Lundy Island on the MS Oldenburg, departing from the historic port town of Bideford (4 km), where you can also visit the eclectic Bideford Pannier Market (5 km) offering bespoke handmade crafts and sweet treats. The North Devon Maritime Museum in Appledore (6 km) celebrates the region's rich seafaring heritage with fascinating displays on shipbuilding, fishing and smuggling.
For glass enthusiasts, a visit to Dartington Crystal in Great Torrington (16 km) offers the chance to watch master craftsmen create glass masterpieces and even decorate your own glass piece. Venture a little further to discover the National Trust Dunsland in Holemoor (30 km), a grand parkland abundant in wildlife with over 900 years of history, or Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (31 km), a working honey farm providing a great day out for all the family. History buffs will appreciate Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum (32 km), an intriguing Regency house with an impressive collection of horse-drawn vehicles set in picturesque gardens. The nearby town of Clovelly (17 km) enchants visitors with its picturesque fishing village atmosphere, cobbled streets, and unique galleries, while Barnstaple, 18 kilometres away, a river port town with an ancient pannier market, offers additional shopping and dining opportunities.