Sea Haven, Westward Ho! is a spectacular three-bedroom duplex apartment offering an enviable oceanfront position just metres from the sea wall. The stylish kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, and dishwasher, whilst the spacious open-plan lounge and dining area boasts floor-to-ceiling windows that frame breathtaking sea views. Relax in the comfortable seating area with Smart TV and DVD player, or gather around the dining table that seats six guests. Step outside onto the fantastic large patio balcony, where uninterrupted sea views stretch across to Lundy Island, complete with outdoor seating, a swing chair, and corner sofa for perfect sunset viewing.
The ground floor houses a luxurious king-size bedroom with direct balcony access and an en-suite bathroom featuring both bath and separate shower. Upstairs, discover two additional bedrooms: a king-size room with TV and en-suite shower room, plus a bright twin bedroom. A large family bathroom with bath completes the upper floor, alongside a practical utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer. With parking for two cars and thoughtful family touches including travel cot and highchair availability, this apartment ensures comfort for all.
Imagine awakening to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, stepping onto your private balcony with morning coffee in hand, and watching the sun dance across the water. Spend lazy afternoons reading on the swing chair whilst children play on the nearby golden sands, then gather for evening meals as spectacular sunsets paint the sky in brilliant hues over Lundy Island.
Sea Haven, Westward Ho! provides the perfect base for exploring North Devon's coastal treasures and family attractions. The golden sandy beach lies under 400 metres away, ideal for swimming, surfing lessons at North Devon Surf Academy, and rock pooling adventures. The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (4 km) offers north Devon's most popular family entertainment with rides, live sheep shows, and guaranteed fun for all ages. Take boats to Lundy Island from nearby Bideford (5 km), where this granite rock meets the Atlantic Ocean, perfect for walking, climbing, and discovering nature. Browse the eclectic Bideford Pannier Market (6 km) for artisan crafts, bespoke handmade gifts, and local treats, whilst Hartland Abbey in Stoke (25 km) provides old-fashioned fun with much more than a historic house to explore.
Venture further to discover Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton (47 km), showcasing the region's rich history through interactive exhibits, traditional craft demonstrations, and family-friendly activities including Victorian schoolroom experiences. Explore Okehampton Castle (48 km), Devon's largest castle ruins featuring an impressive Norman keep perched dramatically above the West Okement River amidst ancient woodland, with guided tours revealing tales of medieval intrigue. Experience the historic Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (49 km), a remarkable Victorian water-powered funicular railway that has been carrying passengers since 1888, offering breathtaking coastal views across the Bristol Channel during its unique cliff-top journey.
The historic river port town of Barnstaple, just 19 kilometres away, invites exploration with its bustling traditional pannier market—one of Britain's longest-running markets dating back over 1,000 years—alongside independent shops, riverside walks, and the fascinating Museum of Barnstaple and North Devon. Meanwhile, the coastal gem of Woolacombe is a 36-kilometre drive through stunning Devon countryside, where three miles of golden sand create one of Britain's most celebrated surfing beaches. This Blue Flag awarded coastline consistently ranks amongst the UK's finest, offering excellent facilities for families, championship golf links, and dramatic sand dune landscapes perfect for seaside holidays.