Instow Bar View, Instow offers a delightful beachside retreat with stunning views across golden sand dunes and the sparkling coastline. The high-quality kitchen / diner boasts an electric Range oven with five gas hobs, microwave, large fridge / freezer, and dishwasher, creating the perfect space for family gatherings. Step into the light and airy lounge, where comfortable seating and Smart TV complement breathtaking views over the enclosed garden and beach beyond.
Outside, discover your private sanctuary with a fully enclosed lawn garden and patio area, complete with a large table and chairs overlooking the wonderful beach and dunes. The property features four beautifully appointed bedrooms: a spacious super-king-size zip-and-link room with sea views and TV, a bright twin bedroom, a stylishly decorated single, and a king-size room with en-suite wet room. Two bathrooms ensure comfort for all guests, whilst private off-road parking for two cars adds welcome convenience.
Picture yourself waking to gentle sea breezes, enjoying morning coffee whilst gazing across Instow's pristine coastline. Spend leisurely afternoons in your private garden, watching the world drift by as children play on golden sands just steps away. As evening approaches, gather loved ones for al fresco dining whilst the sun sets over nearby Appledore's charming fishing village.
Instow Bar View, Instow sits perfectly positioned within this lovely waterside village, offering level walks to family-friendly restaurants, bars, and a wonderful deli. The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (9 km) promises a fun-filled day with rides, live sheep shows, and entertainment for all ages. Skern Lodge Outdoor Activity Centre (9 km) delivers thrilling outdoor adventures whilst teaching new skills. RHS Garden Rosemoor (18 km) enchants visitors with its stunning blend of formal and informal plantings, whilst Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (27 km) offers fascinating insights into working honey production.
Adventure seekers can explore Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (40 km), experiencing premier themed ranges with expert guidance. The historic Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (41 km) provides unique water-powered transportation between two picturesque villages with spectacular coastal views. Okehampton Castle (49 km) invites exploration of Devon's largest castle ruins.
The river port town of Barnstaple is a 28-kilometre drive. One of its most important attractions is the ancient Pannier Market. The town is a major cultural hub for artists and historians, with regular art and craft events taking place throughout the year. Woolacombe (46 km) offers award-winning family beaches perfect for surfing enthusiasts. The beach regularly tops the Best Beaches in Britain lists, and the village has a good selection of pubs and eateries.