The Old Paddock, Bridgerule is a stunning detached holiday home offering contemporary comfort in a rural setting on the Devon and Cornwall border. The fantastically light and contemporary kitchen boasts a sociable open-plan design with a great range of appliances including two electric ovens, induction hob, American-style fridge / freezer, wine fridge, and dishwasher. In the inviting lounge, comfortable seating surrounds a Smart TV with PS4, while feature windows frame lovely garden views. A practical utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer, plus a ground floor shower room with WC, complete the downstairs space.
Step upstairs to discover four beautifully appointed bedrooms: a wonderful king-size with Juliet balcony, walk-in dressing area and en-suite shower room; two additional double rooms; and a versatile twin room. The family bathroom offers both a bath and separate shower with WC. Outside, relax in the large enclosed garden with patio area and garden furniture, or unwind in the indulgent hot tub while soaking up the tranquil countryside atmosphere.
Imagine waking to birdsong, throwing open the French doors to your Juliet balcony, and breathing in the fresh country air. Spend sun-drenched days exploring the local countryside before returning to your contemporary haven. As evening falls, slip into the bubbling hot tub with a glass of chilled wine from your dedicated wine fridge, watching the stars appear in the clear night sky.
The Old Paddock, Bridgerule is perfectly positioned to explore both Devon and Cornwall. The Monster Slip & Slide in Bude is just eight kilometres away and offers a thrilling adventure with a 210 metre slip and slide, bodyboards, and an immersive maize maze for a family day out. The historic Castle in Bude (10 km) features art galleries, a heritage centre, and a delightful café within scenic grounds overlooking the beach and canal. For a unique experience, visit Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (16 km), offering themed ranges and expert guidance with a blend of historical and fantasy elements. Nature lovers will appreciate National Trust Dunsland in Holemoor (17 km), a grand parkland abundant in wildlife and over 900 years of history.
Venture a little further to discover Dartington Crystal in Great Torrington (32 km), where you can watch master craftsmen create glass masterpieces and even decorate your own glass. The legendary Tintagel Castle (35 km) offers breathtaking coastal views, rich history tied to Arthurian legends, and a dramatic footbridge connecting ancient ruins. For peaceful nature walks, Meeth Quarry Nature Reserve (36 km) presents 150 hectares of rolling landscape, deep water-filled lakes, and beautiful views.
Don't miss a day trip to the pretty market town of Holsworthy, just nine kilometres away. Surrounded by lovely countryside, it's a great place to explore, and the Farmers' Market is a great place to find locally grown produce. The privately owned picturesque fishing village of Clovelly is a 28-kilometre drive. Wander through its cobbled streets, enjoying the traffic-free calm of the village. Discover unique galleries and Instagram-worthy views as you wander down to the pretty harbour.