Silver Seas, Combe Martin, is a beautifully appointed four-bedroom detached house offering magnificent sea views and stylish coastal living. The open-plan kitchen / dining area features a well-equipped kitchen with electric oven, gas hob, dishwasher, and all modern conveniences, alongside a dining table for six and charming wood burner. The comfortable lounge boasts sumptuous sofas, Smart TV with Sky package, and cosy wood burner, whilst the delightful snug/games room provides additional entertainment space with Smart TV and board games.
Step outside to discover an enclosed garden with stunning coastal vistas, featuring a decking area perfect for al fresco dining with charcoal BBQ and patio furniture. The property offers four thoughtfully designed bedrooms comprising two king-size rooms, one single, and a super-king zip-and-link that converts to twin beds. A family bathroom with shower over bath and separate ground-floor WC with washer/dryer ensure comfort for all guests.
Imagine waking to breathtaking sea views, enjoying morning coffee on your private deck whilst watching the waves below. Spend sun-soaked days exploring secluded beaches, then return to fire up the BBQ as golden sunsets paint the horizon, creating perfect moments with loved ones.
Silver Seas, Combe Martin, provides an idyllic base for exploring North Devon's stunning coastline and countryside. The charming village centre with beach, cafés and pubs lies less than half a mile away, perfect for leisurely strolls and traditional seaside experiences. Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park (3 km) offers thrilling family adventures with live animal exhibits and life-sized dinosaur models. From Ilfracombe's historic harbour (9 km), embark on magical boat trips to Lundy Island, whilst the famous Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (22 km) provides spectacular coastal views via the world's steepest water-powered railway. Quince Honey Farm (28 km) in South Molton delivers delightful family experiences learning about beekeeping traditions.
Discover RHS Garden Rosemoor (43 km) near Torrington, showcasing stunning formal and informal plantings across 65 acres, including the renowned Rose Garden, Mediterranean borders, and tranquil woodland walks perfect for peaceful wandering. The award-winning Exmoor Distillery is a 47-kilometre drive to Dulverton, where you can enjoy fascinating tours through Britain's highest distillery and sample their premium craft gin, whisky, and vodka whilst learning traditional distilling techniques. For water sports enthusiasts, North Devon Wake Park (52 km) at Higher Clovelly provides thrilling wakeboarding and aquapark adventures on a crystal-clear lake, complete with obstacle courses and beginner-friendly cable systems.
The historic river port town of Barnstaple, just 17 kilometres away, beckons with its ancient Pannier Market – a Victorian covered market dating from 1855 where local traders have sold fresh produce, crafts, and antiques for generations. The town's 14th-century Long Bridge spans the River Taw, whilst its narrow medieval streets house independent shops and riverside pubs. Meanwhile, the picturesque fishing village of Clovelly (48 km) enchants visitors with its impossibly steep cobbled streets tumbling down to a tiny harbour, where donkeys once carried goods and unique galleries now showcase local artwork alongside traditional fishermen's cottages virtually unchanged since the 16th century.