Ocean Echo, Bude is a spacious four-bedroom detached property that perfectly captures the essence of coastal living. The impressive open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner forms the heart of the home, featuring an electric range oven and hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, and dishwasher, complemented by a separate utility room housing washing machine, tumble dryer, and additional freezer. Gather in the expansive lounge area for pre-meal conversations, or retreat to the cosy snug lounge where a wood burner creates the perfect atmosphere for evening relaxation.
Step outside to discover a generous enclosed rear garden complete with patio furniture and BBQ, ideal for al fresco dining and family gatherings. The property offers four thoughtfully appointed bedrooms: a master super-king-size with en-suite featuring rainfall shower over bath, a comfortable double, a twin with zip-and-link beds (convertible to super-king-size), and a children's bunk room. A separate shower room with large shower and ground floor WC ensure comfort for all guests, while off-road parking accommodates four vehicles.
Imagine waking to the sound of waves lapping the nearby shore, brewing your morning coffee in the well-equipped kitchen, then stepping into the private garden to breathe in the fresh Cornish sea air. As evening falls, gather around the crackling wood burner, sharing tales of your day's coastal adventures while the children drift off to sleep, dreaming of tomorrow's beach explorations.
Ocean Echo, Bude is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of Cornwall's dramatic north coast. The Castle, Bude (2 km) offers art galleries, heritage centre, and café within scenic grounds overlooking the beach and canal, providing a delightful cultural experience. For adventure seekers, Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (24 km) delivers a premier archery experience with themed ranges and expert guidance. The Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle (25 km) showcases captivating exhibits exploring the history and folklore of witchcraft through a rich collection of artifacts. The Milky Way Adventure Park in Clovelly (26 km) promises family fun with indoor and outdoor rides, shows, and the North Devon Bird of Prey Centre.
Further afield, nature enthusiasts will marvel at Lydford Gorge (48 km), where temperate rainforest surrounds the magnificent Whitelady Waterfall and Devil's Cauldron pothole along rugged walking trails. Puzzle lovers can test their wits at Trapped Escape Room in Okehampton (49 km), featuring themed challenges from wartime cryptology to espionage. History buffs will find Bodmin Jail (50 km) fascinating, with guided heritage tours and interactive exhibitions on Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment.
The picturesque fishing village of Clovelly, 26 kilometres away, enchants visitors with its famous cobbled streets so steep that donkeys once carried supplies up and down the car-free village, alongside unique galleries and craft shops tucked into centuries-old cottages. This remarkable North Devon village, privately owned since 1738, tumbles dramatically down cliffs to a tiny harbour where fishermen still launch their boats. Meanwhile, Port Isaac is a 43-kilometre drive away and offers scenic harbour views framed by traditional whitewashed cottages stacked up the hillside, made internationally famous as the fictional village of Portwenn in the beloved television series “Doc Martin,” creating a delightful blend of authentic Cornish fishing village charm and popular culture appeal.