Dunes at Westcroyde, Croyde is a spacious four-bedroom detached house perfectly positioned in this celebrated surfing village, just a gentle stroll from the golden sands of Croyde Beach. The bright lounge features limed oak flooring, comfortable sofas arranged around a welcoming wood burner, a large wall-mounted TV with DVD player, and a glass dining table seating eight for memorable gatherings. Adjacent, the peaceful sun room offers comfy seating and French doors opening onto the garden, creating an ideal retreat for quiet reading or afternoon relaxation. The well-equipped kitchen centres around a large breakfast table with benches seating eight, featuring an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and iPod docking station, plus a utility cupboard housing the washing machine.
Head out to the enclosed garden that wraps around the property with a paved terrace perfect for alfresco dining, garden furniture, and a charcoal barbecue. The outdoor hot shower proves invaluable for rinsing sandy feet and wetsuits after beach adventures, while a second seating area features a hammock for ultimate relaxation. The garage provides secure storage for surfboards, bikes, and buggies, with off-road parking for three cars. Four bedrooms provide flexible sleeping arrangements: a ground-floor king-size zip-and-link (convertible to twin beds on request) enjoys easy access alongside a separate shower room with WC. Upstairs, the master double boasts an en-suite shower room and delightful views across the dunes towards the sea beyond, whilst a further double, a twin bedroom, and a family bathroom with bath complete the accommodation.
Picture sun-drenched mornings with coffee on the terrace, planning the day's beach adventures whilst little ones explore the safe enclosed garden. Spend glorious hours on Croyde's golden sands, then wander back through the village for leisurely lunches at thatched pubs. As golden evening light filters through the sun room windows, settle into the cosy lounge, recounting the day's discoveries whilst planning tomorrow's coastal path adventures.
Dunes at Westcroyde, Croyde places you perfectly for exploring North Devon's finest family attractions and outdoor adventures. Skern Lodge Outdoor Activity Centre in Appledore, eight kilometres away, delivers thrilling outdoor activities from coasteering to sailing, ensuring boatloads of fun for adventurous spirits of all ages. The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (12 km) ranks as North Devon's most popular family attraction, offering a fun-filled day with exciting rides, live sheep shows, and entertaining activities that guarantee 'ewe' a fantastic time. North Devon Falconry in Newton Tracey (13 km) provides exhilarating displays featuring majestic birds of prey soaring against breathtaking countryside views, with hands-on sessions allowing unforgettable close encounters. Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (29 km) welcomes families to discover this working honey farm, where fascinating tours reveal the secrets of beekeeping alongside delicious honey tastings.
Venture further to uncover more of Devon's treasures and hidden gems. The Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton, 46 kilometres away, showcases the moor's rich history and culture through interactive exhibits, educational programmes, and family-friendly activities bringing centuries of heritage to life. Finch Foundry in Sticklepath (49 km) is a historic water-powered forge where skilled craftspeople demonstrate traditional blacksmithing techniques, with original machinery still operational. North Devon Hawk Walks in Blacklands (52 km) offers the unforgettable thrill of flying majestic hawks through beautiful North Devon countryside, creating truly magical experiences with these magnificent birds of prey.
The picturesque fishing village of Clovelly lies 19 kilometres away, where cobbled streets tumble down to the harbour, lined with unique galleries, charming cottages, and an 18th-century hotel offering rooms with spectacular sea views. Meanwhile, the bustling market town of Okehampton is a 46-kilometre drive, sitting on the very edge of Dartmoor National Park. It traditional markets with excellent independent shops, welcoming cafes, and easy access to the wild beauty of the moors beyond.























