Little Trelana, Kilkhampton is a charming single-storey cottage perfectly suited for couples and small families seeking a peaceful coastal escape. The contemporary kitchen boasts elegant units with an electric oven and hob, dishwasher, and fridge with ice compartment, whilst the breakfast bar with two stools provides a cosy morning coffee spot. The spacious open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining area floods with natural light, inviting you to relax on comfortable seating whilst enjoying distant views across the garden to the countryside and sea beyond. A Smart TV and patio doors enhance this sense of light and space.
Step outside to discover your private patio and balcony, complete with charcoal BBQ and bistro seating, perfect for alfresco dining. Shared access to the owner's established garden with shrubs and mature trees awaits exploration. The property offers two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a master king-size with Smart TV and rear garden views, featuring an en-suite bathroom with shower over bath and Bluetooth mirror; and a twin bedroom with its own en-suite shower room, both ensuring comfort for all guests.
Imagine waking in your snug bedroom, making a leisurely breakfast at the kitchen bar, then stepping onto the terrace with a warm drink. As the day unfolds, relax in the comfortable lounge, explore the shared garden, perhaps firing up the charcoal BBQ for supper. When evening falls, unwind watching the sea view fade into dusk.
Little Trelana, Kilkhampton is perfectly positioned to explore the stunning North Devon and Cornwall coastline. The charming seaside town of Bude (10 km) boasts independent shops, restaurants and bars, alongside three golden sandy beaches perfect for families and surfers alike. Nature lovers will find tranquillity at Upper Tamar Lake (3 km), surrounded by peaceful countryside on the Cornwall and Devon border, offering an ideal setting for walks and birdwatching. Families will love The Milky Way Adventure Park in Clovelly (13 km), featuring thrilling indoor and outdoor rides, shows and play areas including the fascinating North Devon Bird of Prey Centre. For artisans' crafts and bespoke goods, explore Bideford Pannier Market (25 km), whilst nature enthusiasts will delight in Meeth Quarry Nature Reserve (29 km), where 150 hectares of rolling landscape offer beautiful scenic walks.
Venture further afield to discover the fascinating Ilfracombe Aquarium (45 km), showcasing a unique journey through diverse marine habitats including local Devon waters and tropical displays, complete with interactive rock pools and feeding demonstrations. The working Quince Honey Farm (48 km) near South Molton offers delightful family experiences including guided tours of active beehives, honey tasting sessions, and a genuine taste of rural life with its farm shop selling local produce. The Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park is a 48-kilometre drive away and captivates guests with live animal exhibits featuring meerkats, reptiles and birds of prey, alongside impressive life-sized dinosaur models and fossil displays.
The picturesque fishing village of Clovelly, just 15 kilometres away, enchants visitors with its famous cobbled high street that tumbles steeply down to the harbour, where donkeys once carried goods and cars are banned to preserve its medieval charm. Browse unique galleries, enjoy fresh seafood at the harbour, and explore the visitor centre documenting 800 years of history. For beach enthusiasts, Woolacombe is 38 kilometres away and consistently ranks among Britain's finest beaches, boasting three kilometres of pristine golden sand backed by rolling dunes. This renowned surfing destination offers excellent facilities, year-round dog-friendly sections, and stunning coastal walks along the South West Coast Path.















