Welcome to West Goldsworthy Farm, Horns Cross, a spacious rural retreat thoughtfully designed for families seeking countryside comfort. The expansive ground floor features a generous lounge / diner with an antique pine dresser, original shutters, warming wood burner effect electric fire, and ample family seating for relaxation. The well-equipped kitchen includes an electric oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, and washing machine, ensuring everything needed for comfortable entertaining at home.
Upstairs, discover four thoughtfully appointed bedrooms, each with its own sink. Two double rooms include shower cubicles, whilst the master offers a 2ft 6 single and direct access to a fourth bedroom with double and additional 2ft 6 single—perfect for extended families. A separate bathroom with bath and WC completes the sleeping arrangements. Outside, a private hot tub awaits in your enclosed walled garden, offering peaceful relaxation. Children explore a generous play area featuring a 12-foot trampoline, basketball post, swings, slide, fireman's pole, and toddler bucket swing. Picnic tables and gas BBQ create the perfect setting for alfresco dining.
Imagine yourself on a glorious summer's evening, soaking in your private hot tub whilst the Devon countryside unfolds around you, a glass of wine in hand. Children's laughter echoes across the garden as they bounce on the trampoline and explore. Later, the family gathers around the BBQ, sharing delicious meals and stories, before settling inside by the welcoming wood burner—memories being crafted with every moment.
West Goldsworthy Farm, Horns Cross is ideally situated for exploring the whole of Devon. The picturesque unspoilt cove at Peppercombe is mere minutes away on foot, offering an enchanting introduction to the South West Coast Path. For bucket-and-spade adventures, the beautiful beaches of Westward Ho! and Instow are a short drive away, both popular with surfers seeking the perfect wave. Young adventurers will adore North Devon Wake Park in Buck's Cross (5 km), where wakeboarding, paddleboarding, and thrilling aquapark activities await. Just down the road, The Milky Way Adventure Park in Clovelly (6 km) bursts with indoor and outdoor rides, shows, and play areas including Blast Quest and the fascinating North Devon Bird of Prey Centre – pure family magic. For those craving something different, Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (18 km) offers a unique blend of historical and fantasy-themed ranges with expert guidance. A little further afield, the Ilfracombe Aquarium (29 km) provides a captivating journey from an Exmoor stream source to sea.
The legendary clifftop splendour of Tintagel Castle (48 km) awaits with its dramatic footbridge spanning the rugged Atlantic coastline and rich Arthurian heritage, where legend claims King Arthur was born. The ruins perch majestically on black slate cliffs, offering breathtaking sea views and tales of medieval knights. Meanwhile, Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (50 km) charms visitors with its notorious smuggling history immortalised in Daphne du Maurier's famous novel, set amidst the mysterious moorland landscape of Bodmin Moor. The vast, wild expanse of Dartmoor National Park is a 52-kilometre drive away, beckoning those seeking ancient stone circles, wild ponies roaming across purple heather moorlands, and endless outdoor adventures from gentle walks to challenging hikes.
Closer to home, the enchanting fishing village of Clovelly is just 8 kilometres away, captivating visitors with its impossibly steep cobbled streets tumbling down to a picturesque harbour, where donkeys once carried goods and cars are banned entirely. This unique village enchants with its whitewashed cottages, fascinating galleries showcasing local arts and crafts, and traditional red post box that's become an Instagram sensation. Meanwhile, Okehampton is 49 kilometres from the farm, a bustling market town positioned on the very edge of Dartmoor National Park, offering excellent shopping opportunities, welcoming pubs serving hearty Devon fare, and easy access to the moor's dramatic granite tors and ancient woodland walks.























