Swallows Return, Woolfardisworthy, is a delightfully pretty cottage nestled on the edge of a charming village surrounded by rolling countryside. Step into the spacious kitchen / diner, beautifully equipped with an electric oven and hob, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge/freezer, and microwave, alongside thoughtful extras that make this your perfect home away from home. The dining area comfortably seats four, flowing seamlessly into the inviting lounge where a crackling wood burner creates an extra cosy atmosphere. Relax on the comfortable sofa while enjoying the Smart TV with Sky Q.
Step outside to discover a peaceful, fully enclosed garden complete with table, chairs, and charcoal BBQ – ideal for al fresco dining and watching the delightful swallows that return year after year. Upstairs, you'll find two beautifully appointed bedrooms: one double with TV and Sky Q, and one single featuring an additional pull-out single bed for flexible sleeping arrangements. The bathroom completes the accommodation with a refreshing shower over bath and WC, ensuring comfort for all guests.
Imagine waking to birdsong in this tranquil village setting, brewing your morning coffee in the well-appointed kitchen, then stepping into your private garden to breathe in the fresh country air. As evening falls, gather around the wood burner, sharing stories of your day's coastal adventures whilst planning tomorrow's discoveries.
Swallows Return, Woolfardisworthy, offers the perfect base for exploring North Devon and North Cornwall's spectacular coastline. The Milky Way Adventure Park in Clovelly (3 km) delights families with indoor and outdoor rides, shows, and play areas, including the thrilling Blast Quest and North Devon Bird of Prey Centre. For peaceful moments, Upper Tamar Lake (10 km) provides tranquil surroundings on the Cornwall-Devon border, perfect for those seeking their own piece of serenity. Adventure enthusiasts can experience Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (26 km), offering themed ranges and expert guidance through historical and fantasy elements, whilst North Devon Falconry in Newton Tracey (21 km) provides exhilarating displays and hands-on sessions with majestic birds of prey.
For spectacular journeys, the historic Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (48 km) offers breathtaking coastal views via the world's only water-powered cliff railway, which has been carrying passengers up and down the dramatic 500-foot cliff face since 1890 using an ingenious Victorian engineering system. Castle Drogo in Drewsteignton, a 48-kilometre drive away, presents Sir Edwin Lutyens' dramatic granite fortress – the last castle built in England – complete with Arts and Crafts interiors, colourful terraced gardens, and stunning panoramic views over the Teign Gorge. Meanwhile, Ilfracombe Aquarium (52 km) provides a fascinating underwater journey from Exmoor stream to sea, featuring local marine life including conger eels, lobsters, and colourful anemones in beautifully recreated habitats.
The picturesque fishing village of Clovelly, just 6 kilometres away, enchants visitors with its famous cobbled streets tumbling down to a medieval harbour, where donkeys once carried goods and fishermen's cottages cling to the clifftop. This car-free village offers unique galleries, a fascinating heritage centre, and the historic New Inn immortalised by Charles Kingsley. Further afield, discover the golden sands of Woolacombe, a 27-kilometre drive through stunning Devon countryside, consistently rated among Britain's best beaches with three miles of pristine coastline perfect for families building sandcastles and experienced surfers riding the Atlantic swells.