Kingsland Barn, Greencliff Farm, Abbotsham, is a beautifully converted coastal retreat offering magnificent sea views and direct access to the South West Coast Path. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, fridge / freezer, microwave, and dishwasher, perfect for preparing family meals. The spacious open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner boasts underfloor heating, a Smart TV, and comfortable seating, while large sliding patio doors frame breathtaking Atlantic Ocean vistas. A cosy snug with desk provides a quiet workspace or reading nook.
Step outside to an enclosed garden with patio furniture, a generous lawn, and a charcoal BBQ, ideal for al fresco dining while soaking up those stunning coastal views. The property features three inviting bedrooms: a king-size with en-suite shower room and low windows showcasing sea views from your bed, a cosy small double, and a single room. A family bathroom with bath and separate shower, plus a ground-floor WC and utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer, ensure comfort for all guests.
Imagine waking to sea views stretching to Lundy Island, brewing coffee in your coastal sanctuary, then stepping onto the South West Coast Path for an invigorating morning walk. Spend lazy afternoons on the lawn with a good book, the Atlantic breeze carrying the scent of salt and wildflowers. As dusk falls, gather around the BBQ, watching the sun paint the ocean gold while creating cherished memories with loved ones.
Kingsland Barn, Greencliff Farm, Abbotsham, is perfectly positioned to explore North Devon's finest attractions. The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (2 km) offers north Devon's most popular family attraction, with rides, live sheep shows, and entertainment guaranteeing a fantastic time. For outdoor adventure, Skern Lodge Outdoor Activity Centre in Appledore (8 km) delivers exciting activities and teaches new skills with boatloads of fun. Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (22 km) provides a premier archery experience with themed ranges, expert guidance, and a unique blend of historical and fantasy elements. The Ilfracombe Aquarium (24 km) invites you on a unique and fascinating journey from Exmoor stream source to sea.
Further afield, the Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton (48 km) showcases Dartmoor's rich history and culture with interactive exhibits and family-friendly activities. The iconic Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (50 km) offers a historic water-powered journey with spectacular coastal views between two picturesque villages. For spirit enthusiasts, the Exmoor Distillery in Dulverton (51 km) is an award-winning independent distillery crafting premium gin with traditional methods and locally sourced botanicals.
Just fifteen kilometres away, the enchanting fishing village of Clovelly awaits with its impossibly steep cobbled streets tumbling down to a sheltered harbour. This car-free village captivates visitors with its whitewashed cottages, charming art galleries, and the historic New Inn, a delightful 18th-century hotel overlooking the Bristol Channel. For a different flavour of Devon heritage, venture 53 kilometres to Tavistock, where this former stannary town proudly claims to be the birthplace of the beloved cream tea. Set on the edge of Dartmoor, Tavistock offers excellent shopping, fascinating Tudor architecture, and of course, the perfect opportunity to settle the age-old debate of cream or jam first whilst exploring this UNESCO World Heritage buffer zone.



























