The Reeds, Croyde, is a spacious detached bungalow offering panoramic sea views and contemporary coastal living. The generously equipped kitchen / dining area features an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, and coffee machine, providing everything you need for family meals. The spacious lounge radiates modern comfort with beautiful oak flooring, soft rugs, a feature fireplace, and inviting seating arrangements. Impressive patio windows frame expansive views across the coastline, flooding the space with natural light.
Step outside through the patio doors onto a south-facing decked area complete with sun loungers, a Weber BBQ, and outdoor dining furniture, where steps lead down to a large lawn area perfect for family games. The enclosed garden features an outdoor hot water shower and storage for surfboards, ideal after beach days. The property offers three comfortable bedrooms: two king-size rooms (one with en-suite shower room) and one twin, complemented by a family bathroom with bath and separate shower cubicle, plus a separate WC.
Imagine waking to sea views, brewing fresh coffee in your well-equipped kitchen, and planning your day over breakfast on the sun-drenched deck. Spend lazy afternoons on Croyde's golden sands, then return to rinse off under the outdoor shower before firing up the BBQ. As evening falls, gather in the cosy lounge, recounting the day's surfing adventures whilst the feature fireplace adds warmth to the ambiance.
The Reeds, Croyde, places you close to one of the world's finest surfing beaches, making it perfect for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. The village offers charming shops, traditional pubs, and coastal character within easy reach. For surf lessons, Westward Waves Surf School in Westward Ho! (9 km) provides expert tuition with friendly, experienced instructors dedicated to ensuring you have an unforgettable time on the waves. Catch a boat to Lundy Island from Ilfracombe's historic harbour (12 km) for an unforgettable maritime adventure, exploring this scenic destination's unique wildlife and dramatic coastline. North Devon Wake Park in Buck's Cross (20 km) offers thrilling wakeboarding, Ringo rides, paddleboarding, and aquapark excitement all in one water sports destination. Upper Tamar Lake (32 km), surrounded by beautiful countryside on the Cornwall-Devon border, is popular with anyone searching for their own piece of tranquillity.
Further afield, discover the Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton (47 km), showcasing the region's rich heritage through interactive exhibits, educational programmes, and family-friendly activities. Nearby, Okehampton Castle (47 km) invites exploration of Devon's largest castle ruins, complete with Norman keep and medieval guest lodgings amidst beautiful woodland walks. Finch Foundry in Sticklepath (50 km) offers a fascinating glimpse into traditional blacksmithing with live demonstrations, original water-powered machinery, and a scenic garden
For those seeking quintessential Devon charm, two exceptional destinations await within easy reach. The historic harbour town of Bideford, just 13 kilometres away, brims with independent shops and great eateries along its ancient quayside, where maritime heritage meets modern hospitality. Meanwhile, Clovelly lies 19 km distant, enchanting visitors with its impossibly steep cobbled streets cascading down to the sea. This timeless fishing village, where cars are banned and donkeys once carried goods, offers unique galleries and stunning coastal views. Both locations showcase North Devon's rich maritime legacy, from Bideford's role in the tobacco trade to Clovelly's perfectly preserved medieval character.



























