Cockle Cottage, Appledore offers a delightful coastal retreat in the town's most photographed street, where character meets contemporary comfort. The galley kitchen, tucked towards the rear, surprises with its light and airy feel thanks to two skylights, featuring an electric oven, induction hob, fridge with separate freezer, washing machine, dishwasher and microwave. The inviting living space flows beautifully, with a dining table positioned in the front window where you can savour meals whilst watching the world go by, before sinking into the comfortable sofa for cosy evenings with the TV / DVD.
Step outside to discover an enclosed sunny courtyard garden, accessed via steps and perfect for al fresco dining as the sun sets. The cottage offers two bright bedrooms upstairs – one double and one cosy single ideal for a child – alongside a pristine bathroom featuring pretty mosaic tiles surrounding the P-shaped bath with shower-over. With wooden flooring and coastal décor throughout, this charming retreat sleeps three guests in comfort and style.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of the harbour, brewing morning coffee in your skylighted kitchen, then stepping out to explore the quayside just moments from your door. As evening falls, retreat to your private courtyard with a glass of wine, listening to the peaceful sounds of this historic maritime village whilst planning tomorrow's coastal adventures.
Cockle Cottage, Appledore is perfectly positioned to explore North Devon's finest attractions and coastal treasures. The bustling quayside lies just a stone's throw away, where independent shops, galleries, and boat trips await discovery. The North Devon Maritime Museum (1 km) celebrates the region's rich seafaring heritage with fascinating displays on shipbuilding, fishing, and smuggling. For wildlife enthusiasts, North Devon Falconry in Newton Tracey (7 km) offers exhilarating displays and hands-on sessions with majestic birds of prey against breathtaking countryside backdrops. Venture further to Dartington Crystal in Great Torrington (12 km), where master craftsmen create glass masterpieces before your eyes. The golden sands of Westward Ho! beckon just five minutes away, offering two miles of beach perfect for family fun.
For those seeking unique experiences, the Exmoor Distillery in Dulverton (46 km) crafts award-winning gin and whisky using traditional methods in copper pot stills, with guided tours and tastings available in their atmospheric distillery building. Hidden Valley Discovery Park (50 km) provides family-friendly adventure with outdoor puzzle trails winding through 16 acres of enchanting woodland gardens, complete with fairy houses, rope bridges, and interactive challenges perfect for children. Knightshayes, Tiverton, a magnificent Gothic Revival estate 52 kilometres away, features William Burges's architecturally stunning house filled with elaborate Victorian interiors, alongside formal and informal gardens designed by Gertrude Jekyll, plus extensive parkland with ancient trees and scenic walking trails.
The historic market town of Barnstaple, just 10 kilometres away, offers visitors a delightful blend of heritage and commerce with its famous Victorian Pannier Market – one of the largest covered markets in the country- housed in a beautiful 19th-century building where local producers sell everything from fresh produce to handmade crafts. Meanwhile, the charming market town of Holsworthy is a 30-kilometre drive through picturesque Devon countryside, renowned for its traditional Wednesday livestock market and serving as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding rural landscapes, with numerous footpaths and bridleways leading through rolling hills and historic villages.