Combes Barn, Greencliff Farm, Abbotsham is a beautifully converted single-storey studio barn set on a working coastal farm, with sweeping sea views and all the comforts of home. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric cooker and hob, a De'Longhi Espresso coffee machine, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine. The bright, open-plan living area is full of character, with exposed beams and soaring ceilings adding a wonderful sense of space, while underfloor heating from an air source heat pump keeps things wonderfully cosy. A wall-mounted Smart TV swivels to face both the living area and the bed, ideal for a lazy evening in.
Sliding patio doors open onto a large, enclosed garden with panoramic ocean views, garden furniture, and a charcoal BBQ. It's a perfect spot for alfresco dining as the Atlantic sunset blazes across the sky. The bedroom area features a super-king-size zip-and-link bed that can be made into twins on request, also enjoying those glorious sea views. A stylish en-suite shower room with a large shower enclosure completes the accommodation.
Wake to the sound of birdsong and the distant glimmer of the Atlantic beyond your patio doors. Brew a rich espresso, step outside into the fresh Devon air, and watch kestrels and buzzards wheel overhead. After a day of coastal walking, sink into the sofa beneath the warmth of the underfloor heating. As evening draws in, fire up the BBQ, pour a glass of something chilled, and toast another perfect sunset.
Combes Barn, Greencliff Farm, Abbotsham sits in a privileged position on North Devon's magnificent coastline, with the South West Coast Path winding directly past your door. Just two kilometres away, The Big Sheep in Abbotsham is North Devon's most beloved family attraction, promising a fun-filled day of rides, live sheep shows, and entertainment for all ages. Westward Waves Surf School in Westward Ho! (5 km) offers surf lessons for all abilities, from complete beginners to those looking to sharpen their technique. The celebrated RHS Garden Rosemoor in Torrington (13 km) enchants garden enthusiasts with its stunning blend of formal and informal plantings across a beautifully landscaped Devon valley. For a fascinating aquatic journey, from an Exmoor stream source all the way to the open sea, the Ilfracombe Aquarium (24 km) is a truly rewarding day out for all the family.
Further afield, the Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton (48 km) brings the moor's rich history vividly to life through interactive exhibits and family-friendly displays, while the impressive ruins of Okehampton Castle (49 km) offer a dramatic Norman keep and medieval lodgings set amid beautiful woodland. For an unforgettable wildlife experience, North Devon Hawk Walks in Blacklands (53 km) invites you to fly majestic hawks across open countryside; a truly memorable outing.
Among the nearby towns, the picture-perfect fishing village of Clovelly enchants visitors with its cobbled streets and unique galleries just 15 kilometres away. This remarkable Devon village cascades down a steep cliff face to the harbour below, where donkeys still carry supplies along car-free streets that have remained unchanged for centuries. Meanwhile, the ancient stannary town of Tavistock, a 53-kilometre drive inland, offers a delightful contrast with its rich mining heritage and bustling market square. As the birthplace of Sir Francis Drake and widely celebrated as the home of the cream tea, this UNESCO World Heritage town makes a wonderful day trip for holidaymakers keen to explore Devon's fascinating history beyond the coast.















