Barbers Cottage, Appledore is a charming former fisherman's cottage offering a delightful blend of traditional charm and contemporary comfort. The well-equipped kitchen / diner features a warming wood burner and provides all the essentials you need, including an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine, with a dining area perfect for intimate meals together. Step into the inviting lounge where you can sink into comfortable seating around the Smart TV, with the wood burner effect gas fire creating a cosy atmosphere on cooler evenings.
Outside, discover a pretty suntrap courtyard garden with seating – a tranquil haven for morning coffee or evening drinks after a day of exploration. Upstairs, you'll find two beautifully appointed bedrooms – one king-size and one double – alongside a family bathroom with shower over bath and WC, ensuring restful nights after days filled with seaside adventures.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of this historic fishing village, stepping out to explore the quayside just moments from your doorstep. Return after a day of coastal exploration to light the wood burner, pour a glass of local wine, and relax in your courtyard as the sun sets, planning tomorrow's adventures while savouring the peaceful ambience of your quaint cottage retreat.
Barbers Cottage, Appledore is perfectly positioned in the heart of this charming fishing village, placing you within easy reach of North Devon's finest attractions. The North Devon Maritime Museum is practically on your doorstep, just 200 metres away, where you can immerse yourself in the region's rich maritime history through fascinating displays on shipbuilding, fishing, smuggling, and life-saving. For the more adventurous, Skern Lodge Outdoor Activity Centre is a mere one kilometre away, offering exhilarating outdoor activities and the opportunity to learn new skills while having tremendous fun. Boats to Lundy Island depart from Bideford, 5 km from the cottage, taking you to a magnificent granite rock where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Bristol Channel – perfect for walking, climbing, and discovering nature. The Big Sheep in Abbotsham, 7 km away, provides North Devon's most popular family attraction with rides, live sheep shows, and entertainment guaranteed to delight visitors of all ages.
Venture a little further to discover Upper Tamar Lake, 31 km away, surrounded by stunning countryside on the Cornwall and Devon border – ideal for those seeking tranquillity amid beautiful landscapes. Woolley Animals Alpaca Walking in Winkleigh, 32 km from the property, offers delightful experiences with alpacas, goats, miniature ponies, miniature donkeys, and rare Swiss Valais Blacknose Sheep. The Exmoor Zoological and Conservation Centre in Bratton Fleming, 34 km away, provides activities for all ages and is home to the Exmoor Beast – the only black leopard in the UK.
The river port town of Barnstaple, 19 kilometres away, boasts an ancient pannier market worth exploring. Today, the town is an important artistic hub and is known for its independent shops and eateries The picturesque private fishing village of Clovelly, 22 kilometres from the cottage, charms visitors with its traffic-free cobbled streets & unique galleries. It was once voted 'Britain's Most Instagrammable Village' and visiting the village feels like stepping back in time.