Ferndale House, Lynmouth is a characterful three-bedroom apartment showcasing magnificent Bristol Channel views from its elevated position in this picturesque harbour village. The bright kitchen features beech wood flooring, modern fittings including electric oven, hob, microwave, air fryer, and dishwasher, plus a breakfast bar for casual meals and French doors opening onto a balcony with breathtaking coastal vistas. Upstairs, the spacious lounge and dining area welcomes you beneath vaulted ceilings with sturdy original beams, offering comfortable sofas, additional armchairs, a warming wood burner, and TV / DVD for cosy evenings. The dining table provides the perfect spot for leisurely meals whilst admiring the sweeping sea views.
Two balconies offer wonderful outdoor spaces for morning coffee or evening drinks, each with seating and spectacular views across the water—there's even a telescope for watching boats drift by. Three bedrooms provide flexible accommodation: a generous super-king-size room with zip-and-link beds (convertible to twins), a double bedroom with classic wrought iron bed frame on the top floor, and a comfortable twin room. Two bathrooms complete the layout, including one with a luxurious roll-top bath and separate shower, plus a practical shower room with utility facilities. On-street parking for one car is available.
Picture salt-tinged mornings with coffee on the balcony, watching fishing boats bob in the harbour below while dolphins occasionally break the surface beyond. Spend sun-filled days exploring clifftop paths or relaxing on the shingle beach, then return to your peaceful retreat as evening falls, perhaps lighting the wood burner whilst the sunset paints the Bristol Channel in brilliant shades of amber and rose.
Ferndale House, Lynmouth places you perfectly for exploring North Devon's coastal treasures and the wild beauty of Exmoor National Park on your doorstep. Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park in Combe Martin (13 km) delights families with live animal exhibits, life-sized dinosaur models, and engaging attractions that captivate visitors of all ages. Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (22 km) is a working honey farm offering a sweet day out for all the family, with fascinating insights into beekeeping and delicious tastings. Exmoor Distillery in Dulverton (30 km) is an award-winning independent distillery crafting premium gin and spirits with traditional methods and locally sourced botanicals, complete with tours and tastings. Ilfracombe Aquarium in Ilfracombe (31 km) takes you on a unique and fascinating journey following an Exmoor stream from source to sea at North Devon's much-loved aquarium.
Venture further to discover more of Devon's hidden gems. Bideford Pannier Market in Bideford (47 km) provides an eclectic offering including noted artisans, bespoke handmade crafted gifts, and traditional sweet outlets perfect for browsing. Coldharbour Mill in Uffculme (50 km) is a historic woollen mill from 1797 featuring working textile machinery, impressive steam engines, and fascinating exhibits on the industrial revolution. The Bear Trail in Westcott (54 km) invites adventure seekers to wear old clothes and bring a towel for a thrilling three-hour session on the muddy assault course.
The historic river port town of Barnstaple lies 23 kilometres away, where an ancient pannier market combines traditional traders with contemporary crafts and local produce in atmospheric Victorian surroundings. Meanwhile, Clovelly is 48 kilometres from the apartment. This picturesque fishing village captivates visitors with its impossibly steep cobbled streets tumbling down to a tiny harbour, unique galleries showcasing local artists, and charming 18th-century hotel, creating one of Devon's most photographed and memorable destinations.



















