Water Terrace, Combe Martin is a charming three-bedroom cottage tucked into the dramatic North Devon coastline, ideal for families or groups of friends seeking coastal adventures. The well-equipped kitchen diner features a gas oven, microwave, fridge freezer, Nespresso coffee machine, washing machine, and tumble dryer, with a dining table for gathering over hearty breakfasts before days spent exploring. The cosy lounge welcomes you with beautiful exposed wooden beams adding character and warmth, comfortable seating, and a television for relaxing evenings.
Step outside to discover a pretty lawned garden, perfect for your four-legged friends to stretch their legs, complete with an outdoor seating area for alfresco dining or evening drinks under the stars. Upstairs, three bedrooms provide flexible accommodation: a double bedroom with adjacent WC, a twin room, and a single room, all served by a family bathroom with electric shower over bath. Two dedicated parking spaces ensure convenient arrival and departure, while the neighbouring property (sleeping five) can be booked together at a discounted rate with a lockable gate connecting the gardens.
Picture lazy mornings with freshly brewed Nespresso in the sunshine-dappled garden, the sound of birdsong drifting across the valley. Spend exhilarating days walking dramatic clifftops, discovering hidden coves, or simply watching the surf roll in at the harbour below. As evening settles over Combe Martin, gather around the dining table sharing stories of the day's adventures, perhaps planning tomorrow's coastal walk along the South West Coast Path that starts right from your doorstep.
Water Terrace, Combe Martin puts you perfectly placed to explore North Devon's finest family attractions and natural wonders. Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park (3 km) combines live animal exhibits with life-sized dinosaur models, offering engaging entertainment for visitors of all ages throughout the day. Ilfracombe Aquarium in Ilfracombe (six kilometres) takes you on a unique and fascinating journey following an Exmoor stream from source to sea, this much-loved North Devon attraction showcasing the region's diverse marine life through beautifully designed exhibits. Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (22 km) is a working honey farm offering a sweet-filled day out for all the family, where you can discover the fascinating world of beekeeping and sample delicious local honey. The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (26 km), North Devon's most popular family attraction, guarantees 'ewe' a fantastic time with thrilling rides, live sheep shows, and entertainment that keeps children and adults alike thoroughly engaged.
Venture further to discover even more of Devon's treasures beyond the immediate coastline. Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (46 km) offers a premier archery experience with themed ranges and expert guidance, blending historical accuracy with fantasy elements for an unforgettable adventure. Wellhayes Vineyard in Clayhanger (49 km) is a family-run vineyard producing quality sparkling wine, set in the picturesque Devon countryside where you can tour the vines and enjoy tastings of their award-winning produce. Finch Foundry in Sticklepath (53 km) is a historic water-powered forge where traditional blacksmithing comes alive through captivating live demonstrations, original machinery, and a scenic garden that transports you back to Devon's industrial heritage.
The popular family resort of Woolacombe lies 17 kilometres away, where its spectacular surfing beach regularly tops Best Beaches in Britain lists with golden sands stretching for kilometes, dog-friendly areas year-round, and excellent facilities for water sports enthusiasts of all abilities. Meanwhile, Clovelly sits is a 35-kilometre drive. This picturesque fishing village enchants visitors with its cobbled streets tumbling down to the harbour, unique galleries showcasing local artists, and an 18th-century hotel offering sea-view rooms that capture the timeless charm of this remarkable Devon settlement.















