Sealawn, Croyde is a captivating beachfront apartment offering an extraordinary coastal escape with direct beach access. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, dishwasher, fridge / freezer, washer / dryer, and microwave, perfect for preparing hearty meals after days spent exploring the shore. The comfortable lounge / diner invites you to unwind on plush sofas while enjoying entertainment on the Smart TV, with panoramic views across Croyde Bay creating a mesmerising backdrop for lazy afternoons.
Step outside to discover your private lawned area with benches perfectly positioned for watching the waves, complete with a private gate providing immediate access onto the renowned beach. The apartment boasts three beautifully appointed bedrooms: a super-king-size zip-and-link (convertible to twin), a spacious double, and a cheerful twin room, ensuring flexible sleeping arrangements for families. A family bathroom with shower over bath and convenient storage completes this coastal haven, while on-site parking adds welcome convenience to your seaside retreat.
Imagine waking to the gentle sound of waves lapping the shore, stepping directly from your apartment onto golden sand, and spending sun-soaked days building sandcastles or trying your hand at surfing. As evening approaches, settle on your private lawn with a cup of tea, watching the tide roll in while planning tomorrow's coastal adventures.
Sealawn, Croyde positions you perfectly within one of North Devon's most celebrated surfing villages, nestled in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with spectacular coastal scenery at every turn. The magnificent South West Coastal Path beckons from your doorstep, offering spectacular walks to National Trust's Baggy Point with its dramatic clifftop views and grey seals. Tunnels Beaches in Ilfracombe (16 km) provides a unique experience with hand-carved tunnels leading to sheltered coves and a Victorian tidal pool, making it the area's most popular attraction. Marwood Hill Gardens in Guineaford (18 km) offers a magical 20-acre private garden with three tranquil lakes tucked away in a peaceful valley setting.
North Devon Falconry in Newton Tracey (23 km) delivers exhilarating displays with majestic birds of prey against breathtaking countryside views, while Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park (25 km) entertains families with fascinating live animals and impressive life-sized dinosaur models. Further adventures await at Lynton & Barnstaple Railway in Parracombe (37 km), featuring Victorian carriages from the 1890s for an authentic steam journey through stunning landscapes. Woolley Animals Alpaca Walking in Winkleigh (43 km) offers delightful encounters with gentle alpacas and rare Swiss Valais Blacknose Sheep, perfect for memorable family experiences. Meeth Quarry Nature Reserve (50 km) showcases 150 hectares of rolling landscape with deep water-filled lakes and beautiful wildlife.
Two of North Devon's most beloved destinations showcase the region's rich maritime heritage within comfortable reach of your holiday base. Barnstaple, just 18 kilometres away, charms visitors with its remarkable 1,000-year history as a thriving river port town. The famous Victorian Pannier Market, housed beneath elegant glass and ironwork, bustles with local traders selling everything from fresh produce to handmade crafts, whilst the historic riverside setting along the tidal River Taw offers delightful walks and independent shops through medieval street patterns. Meanwhile, the picturesque fishing village of Clovelly lies 49 kilometres distant, where this extraordinary National Trust property enchants visitors with its unique traffic-free environment. The village's famous steep cobbled streets cascade dramatically down a 400-foot cliff to a charming harbour, featuring traditional galleries showcasing local artistry, cosy tearooms, and timeless coastal charm that feels wonderfully untouched by the modern world, creating an unforgettable step back in time.