Waterscape, Braunton, is a lovingly furnished single-storey cabin offering a stylish escape with panoramic views of Braunton Burrows. The compact yet fully-equipped kitchen boasts an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, and washing machine, perfectly positioned alongside a breakfast bar where you can sip your morning coffee while gazing across to the estuary. The open-plan living area features a comfortable sofa, Smart TV, and a beautiful cosy wood burner, ideal for those chillier evenings when you want to unwind with a favourite film after a day of coastal adventures.
Step outside through the patio doors to discover an enclosed garden where stunning panoramic vistas await, providing the perfect setting for alfresco dining on warmer evenings with the charcoal BBQ. The property offers a sumptuous bedroom with a king-size bed and a luxurious bathroom featuring a freestanding bath and walk-in shower. With its quirky nautical theme and incredible views, Waterscape creates a truly special retreat for couples.
Imagine waking to the gentle coastal breeze, breakfast at the bar while watching distant waves crash against Saunton Sands, then planning your day's adventure. As evening falls, return to kindle the wood burner, pour a glass of something special, and sink into the freestanding bath, letting the day's exertions melt away as you gaze over the twinkling lights of distant shores.
Waterscape, Braunton, is perfectly positioned to explore North Devon's spectacular coastline and countryside. The beautiful beach of Saunton is just 3 km away, where four-legged friends are welcome to join you for long walks along the golden sands. For golf enthusiasts, Saunton Golf Club (3 km) welcomes visitors and is ranked among the UK's finest courses. The pretty seaside village of Croyde (6 km), renowned as a surfing mecca, offers numerous pubs, takeaways, and charming craft shops. Marwood Hill Gardens in Guineaford (6 km) presents a magical 20-acre private garden with three lakes, set in a tucked-away valley perfect for peaceful exploration.
North Devon National Landscape in Croyde (11 km) encompasses diverse scenery and habitats, including the Hartland Heritage Coast, North Devon Heritage Coast, and the internationally renowned UNESCO Biosphere Reserve centred on Braunton Burrows. For dramatic coastal views and adventures, visit Baggy Point in Croyde (13 km), offering stunning walks along the South West Coast Path and opportunities to climb, surf, and coasteer. The Ilfracombe Aquarium (16 km) provides a unique journey from an Exmoor stream to the sea, showcasing local marine life. Further afield, discover the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway in Parracombe (35 km), where you can travel in Victorian railway carriages designed in the 1890s, and the historic Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (38 km), offering coastal views while transporting you between two picturesque villages. For a glimpse into Devon's agricultural heritage, visit War Horse Valley Country Farm Park in Winkleigh (40 km), home to the War Horse story.
For day trips to explore the local culture and history, there are plenty of towns and villages to explore. Barnstable is just eight kilometres away. A river port with an ancient pannier market, Itw was once Britain's third largest port and today has plenty of shops and eateries to complement the historic architecture. Clovelly (39 km), a privately owned picturesque fishing village with cobbled streets, is a great place to visit to capture some amazing photos.