House Martin at The Retreat, Higher Clovelly is a beautifully appointed first-floor apartment offering far-reaching views across the sparkling sea and rolling Devon countryside. The well-equipped kitchen features a hob, electric oven, extractor fan, microwave, fridge, freezer, washer / dryer, and dishwasher, ensuring that self-catering is a genuine pleasure from the very first morning. Step through to the bright, open-plan lounge and dining area, where a Smart TV and an elegant Juliet balcony invite you to settle in and drink in those truly spectacular coastal vistas.
Outside, a charming patio with comfortable seating and a charcoal BBQ sets the scene for long, lazy al fresco evenings, while a private hot tub awaits to soak away the happy aches of a full day's exploring. Two well-appointed bedrooms, a king-size room and a twin room with a flexible zip-and-link double bed, are served by a thoughtfully fitted bathroom featuring a shower over the bath and WC.
Picture yourself stepping from the hot tub as the evening sun dips behind the rolling Devon hills, a glass of something cold in hand and nothing but birdsong for company. By day, walk straight from the door into glorious countryside, breathe in the salt-tinged air, and feel everyday stresses simply melt away. Cosy, light-filled, and wonderfully peaceful, this is the unhurried coastal life at its very best.
House Martin at The Retreat, Higher Clovelly is perfectly placed for exploring the very best of North Devon and beyond. Just three kilometres away, The Milky Way Adventure Park in Clovelly delivers a brilliant day out for families, with indoor and outdoor rides, live bird of prey displays, and the ever-popular Blast Quest challenge. For a tranquil contrast, Upper Tamar Lake (12 km) sits serenely on the Cornwall and Devon border, making it a wonderful spot for anyone craving peace and quiet on the water. Bideford's beloved Pannier Market (16 km) is a treasure trove of artisan crafts, handmade gifts, and local produce, while Dartington Crystal in Great Torrington (20 km) offers a fascinating opportunity to watch master craftsmen shape molten glass and even try your hand at creating your very own glasswork masterpiece.
Venture a little further to discover Finch Foundry in Sticklepath (45 km), a captivating water-powered forge offering live blacksmithing demonstrations and a beautifully scenic garden. The celebrated Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (50 km) provides breathtaking coastal views as it winds between two enchanting villages, and the Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park (51 km) promises memorable family adventure with life-sized dinosaur models and live animal encounters.
Nestled just 2 kilometres away, the enchanting fishing village of Clovelly offers visitors a step back in time with its famous car-free cobbled streets that cascade dramatically down to a picturesque harbour. This Devon gem, with its whitewashed cottages, independent galleries, and traditional fishing boats, has remained largely unchanged for centuries. For those seeking seaside adventures, Woolacombe Beach is a 26-kilometre drive north and consistently ranks among Britain's most spectacular coastal destinations. This five-kilometre stretch of golden sand, backed by rolling dunes and dramatic cliffs, provides perfect conditions for surfing, swimming, and beach activities, making it an ideal day trip for families and water sports enthusiasts alike.











