Anchor House, Appledore, is a charming double-fronted former fisherman's cottage nestled in a quaint cobbled courtyard in the heart of this delightful fishing village. The well-equipped kitchen boasts a gas hob, electric double oven, dishwasher, microwave, fridge with ice compartment, and washer / dryer, with a small adjoining conservatory providing additional space. Step into the cosy lounge where the Victorian fireplace houses a welcoming wood burner, complemented by a TV / DVD and an extensive collection of books and films, perfect for unwinding after a day of coastal adventures.
Ascend the steep cottage-style stairs to discover two beautifully appointed bedrooms – one double and one twin – both retaining the property's traditional seafaring character. For your comfort, the family bathroom features a shower over bath, WC, and heated towel rail, while a convenient ground-floor wet room with WC offers additional facilities. Although there's no enclosed outdoor space, the attractive shared courtyard at the front of the cottage provides a delightful spot to enjoy your morning coffee.
Imagine awakening to the gentle sounds of this historic fishing village, the scent of salt air wafting through your window. Wander the narrow cobbled streets to pick up freshly baked pastries for breakfast, before perhaps settling into the courtyard with the morning paper. As evening falls, kindle the wood burner and sink into comfortable seating, planning tomorrow's adventures while the warmth of this authentic fisherman's cottage envelops you in centuries of maritime history.
Anchor House, Appledore, is perfectly positioned to explore North Devon's captivating coastline and charming villages. The bustling quayside, with its quaint boutiques, art galleries, and welcoming pubs, is just a short stroll away. For those seeking outdoor adventure, Skern Lodge Outdoor Activity Centre (1 km) offers a wealth of activities, teaching new skills while ensuring plenty of fun for all ages. Delve into the region's rich maritime heritage at the North Devon Maritime Museum (3 km), where fascinating displays on shipbuilding, fishing, and smuggling bring the area's seafaring past to life.
For beach enthusiasts, Westward Waves Surf School (4 km) provides friendly, experienced instruction for riders of all abilities, while the magnificent boats to Lundy Island depart regularly from nearby Bideford (6 km), offering access to this granite outcrop where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Bristol Channel – a perfect destination for walking, climbing, and discovering nature.
Venture slightly further afield to discover Upper Tamar Lake (31 km), a tranquil oasis straddling the Cornwall and Devon border, ideal for those seeking peaceful countryside walks. Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (33 km) promises a sweet family day out at this working honey farm, while National Trust Dunsland in Holemoor (33 km) offers grand parkland abundant with wildlife and over 900 years of history to explore. The river port town of Barnstaple (19 km) entices visitors with its ancient pannier market. It's a cultural hub for artists and historians with regular art and craft events taking place throughout the year. The picturesque fishing village of Clovelly (23 km), with its traffic-free cobbled streets and unique galleries, provides a captivating glimpse into North Devon's traditional coastal life.