Wayside, Saunton, is a spectacular four-bedroom coastal retreat offering breath-taking views across golden sands and rolling dunes. The spacious family kitchen features a range cooker and modern appliances, perfect for preparing hearty breakfasts whilst gazing out towards the beach. The warm and inviting lounge welcomes you with comfortable sofas and a wood burner, ideal for cosy evenings watching films with loved ones, whilst the separate snug room provides a tranquil space for reading or playing games.
Step outside to discover the stunning wraparound terrace, where you can dine alfresco with the charcoal BBQ or unwind in the bubbling hot tub whilst listening to the waves and watching spectacular sunsets. The tiered garden offers a safe grassy area for children to play. The property features four beautifully appointed bedrooms: a king-size, a super-king-size zip-and-link (convertible to twins), a double, and a single with trundle bed. With three bathrooms including a downstairs shower room, family bathroom, and additional shower room, Wayside ensures comfort for all guests.
Imagine waking to the sound of rolling waves, stepping onto your private terrace with morning coffee, and breathing in the fresh sea air. Spend sun-drenched days exploring golden beaches, trying your hand at surfing, or strolling coastal paths. As twilight descends, gather in the hot tub with a glass of wine, watching the sky paint itself in shades of amber and pink whilst the rhythmic ocean provides your evening soundtrack.
Wayside, Saunton, is perfectly positioned to explore the stunning North Devon coast and beyond. Saunton Sands lies within a five-minute drive, offering golden beaches ideal for surfing, swimming, kite surfing, and family fun, whilst the South West Coast Path provides spectacular clifftop walks. For active families, Skern Lodge Outdoor Activity Centre in Appledore (7 km) delivers outdoor adventures teaching new skills whilst ensuring boatloads of fun. The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (12 km) offers North Devon's most popular family attraction with rides, live sheep shows, and entertainment guaranteeing 'ewe' a fantastic time. Garden enthusiasts will delight in RHS Garden Rosemoor in Torrington (21 km), where formal and informal plantings create stunning landscapes with seasonal highlights throughout the year. The historic Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (29 km) provides a unique water-powered journey between two picturesque villages, offering breath-taking coastal views along the way.
For adventures further from, Okehampton Castle (45 km) invites you to explore Devon's largest castle ruins with its Norman keep set amidst beautiful woodland. The award-winning Exmoor Distillery in Dulverton (48 km) crafts premium gin and spirits using traditional methods and locally sourced botanicals, whilst War Horse Valley Country Farm Park in Winkleigh (52 km) tells the story of War Horse in beautiful Devon countryside.
The historic riverside market town of Barnstaple, just 11 kilometres away, beckons visitors with its magnificent ancient Pannier Market, where you'll discover an abundance of fresh local produce, artisanal crafts, and regional specialities. This bustling North Devon town, situated on the River Taw, boasts centuries of trading heritage and offers excellent shopping, dining, and cultural attractions. Meanwhile, Holsworthy provides a delightfully different experience. This charming market town is a 36-kilometre drive through some of Devon's most picturesque countryside. Known for its traditional Wednesday market and friendly community atmosphere, Holsworthy serves as the perfect base for exploring the surrounding rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and peaceful rural landscapes that make this corner of Devon so enchanting for holidaymakers seeking authentic countryside charm.






























