Snowdrop Cottage, Hartland, is a charming three-bedroom traditional Devon cottage nestled in this historic coastal village. The welcoming kitchen/diner forms the heart of this delightful home, featuring a characterful farmhouse dining table where families can gather, complemented by modern conveniences including an electric oven, hob, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge/freezer. The cosy lounge beckons with its inviting wood burner as its centrepiece, offering a Smart TV and comfortable seating perfect for relaxing evenings enjoying family movies.
Upstairs, three attractive cottage-style bedrooms await: a peaceful double room, a single room full of character, and a cheerful bunk bedroom that children will adore. The family bathroom, complete with shower over bath, ensures everyone's comfort. Outside, a quaint seating area with a bistro table provides the perfect spot for morning coffee while taking in the atmosphere of the traditional Devon cottages that surround you.
Picture yourself returning from a day of coastal adventures, lighting the wood burner as evening draws in, and settling into the comfortable lounge with a warming cup of cocoa. Listen to the peaceful sounds of village life while planning tomorrow's exploration of the dramatic Hartland Peninsula's hidden coves and magnificent cliffs.
Snowdrop Cottage, Hartland, sits perfectly positioned to explore North Devon's most captivating attractions. The exhilarating North Devon Wake Park (9 km) offers an array of water sports, from wakeboarding to paddleboarding, providing endless entertainment for adventure seekers.
The historic 22 kilometres from the cottage, Bideford Pannier Market enchants visitors with its eclectic mix of artisan crafts and local treats, while Westward Waves Surf School (26 km) offers expert instruction for those eager to ride the waves. At Dartington Crystal (32 km), you can witness the mesmerising art of glassmaking and even try your hand at creating your own piece.
For those willing to venture further, Castle Hill Estate (49 km) presents 50 acres of enchanting landscapes surrounding an elegant 18th-century Palladian house. Quince Honey Farm (51 km) offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of beekeeping and produces delicious local honey, while Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park (56 km) delights families with its unique combination of live animals and prehistoric encounters. The picturesque fishing village of Clovelly (9 km) captivates visitors with its cobbled streets and artistic charm, while the historic river port town of Barnstaple (37 km) beckons with its ancient pannier market and vibrant shopping scene