The Smithy, Croyde is a Grade II-listed two-bedroom cottage brimming with character in the heart of this charming North Devon village. The open-plan living and dining room welcomes you with exposed wooden beams, a cosy Charnwood wood burner set against elegant tiling, and comfortable seating arranged around a Smart TV. The dining area features a wooden table beside cottage-style windows and a textured stone wall, perfect for leisurely meals. The bright kitchen leads off from here, showcasing farmhouse-style wooden worktops, an electric cooker, microwave, fridge / freezer, coffee machine, and washer / dryer. Look down to discover a truly unique feature: a glass-covered original well by the sink area, adding a touch of history to your daily routine.
Heading outside, the sheltered front courtyard offers a peaceful paved space with garden furniture, ideal for morning coffee or alfresco dining. Private parking for one car is provided. Upstairs, two bedrooms provide restful accommodation: the master bedroom offers a romantic retreat with an elegant chandelier and a king-size bed (which can be converted to twins on request), while the second bedroom features a double bed plus a quirky high bunk bed suitable for one child. A family bathroom with shower over bath completes the layout.
Picture mornings with coffee in your tranquil courtyard, planning the day's coastal adventures. Spend sun-filled hours on Croyde's golden sands, perhaps catching world-renowned waves or simply watching surfers ride the Atlantic swells. As evening draws in, return to your characterful retreat, lighting the wood burner and settling into the sofa's embrace, the ancient cottage walls holding the warmth as you toast another perfect Devon day.
The Smithy, Croyde places you perfectly for exploring North Devon's finest attractions. Westward Waves Surf School in Westward Ho! (9 km) offers expert tuition from friendly, experienced instructors dedicated to ensuring you master the waves and create unforgettable memories on the board. Boats to Lundy Island depart from Bideford (12 km), transporting you to this dramatic granite outcrop where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Bristol Channel, perfect for walking, climbing, and discovering remarkable wildlife in splendid isolation. The Milky Way Adventure Park in Clovelly (20 km) delights families with its exciting blend of indoor and outdoor rides, captivating shows, and imaginative play areas including the thrilling Blast Quest and the fascinating North Devon Bird of Prey Centre. Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (28 km) invites you to discover the sweet world of beekeeping at this working honey farm, offering engaging demonstrations and tastings that make for a wonderful family day out.
Venture further to uncover even more of Devon's treasures. The Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton (46 km) brings the moor's rich history and culture vividly to life through interactive exhibits, educational programmes, and engaging family-friendly activities that reveal centuries of human habitation on this wild landscape. Exmoor Distillery in Dulverton (49 km) crafts award-winning premium gin and spirits using traditional methods and locally sourced botanicals, with tours and tastings revealing the art of distillation in this stunning location. North Devon Hawk Walks in Blacklands (51 km) offers the unforgettable thrill of flying majestic hawks across the beautiful North Devon countryside, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
The historic river port town of Barnstaple lies 13 kilometres away, where the ancient Pannier Market has traded continuously since medieval times, offering everything from local crafts to fresh produce beneath its Victorian glass roof alongside excellent independent shops and riverside dining. Meanwhile, the pretty market town of Holsworthy is 37 kilometres from the cottage. Surrounded by lovely countryside, it offers a peaceful taste of traditional Devon life with its weekly markets, friendly local shops, and welcoming country pubs serving hearty fare.















