Bryn's House, Westward Ho! is an inviting four-bedroom holiday home, ideal for families exploring North Devon's coastal paths and attractions. The modern kitchen is fully equipped for enjoyable meal preparation, complemented by an open-plan living and dining area perfect for family gatherings. Upstairs, the lounge/kitchen/diner offers stunning views and comfortable sofas, ideal for relaxing in front of the Smart TV. A telescope is also available for enjoying beach views and planning your day ahead. A cosy snug with patio doors opens to the garden, featuring a Smart TV/DVD for children to unwind.
Step outside to the enclosed garden, where you can enjoy a barbecue, dine alfresco, or simply soak up the views from the balcony. The house features four comfortable bedrooms, including a master suite with an en-suite bathroom. Two additional bathrooms ensure that everyone has plenty of space and privacy. With ample parking and the option to bring two well-behaved dogs, Bryn's House is a fantastic retreat for all.
Unwind in the sunny garden and watch the kids play while you sip a cool drink. Evenings are best spent gathered around the dining table, sharing stories and planning tomorrow's adventures.
Bryn's House, Westward Ho! is perfectly situated for exploring the local area. Located just two kilometres away, Westward Waves Surf School beckons with its crashing waves and expert instructors, offering an exhilarating surfing experience on the renowned North Devon coast. Further along the coast lies the charming North Devon Maritime Museum in Appledore (3 km), where you can explore the rich seafaring history of the region through interactive exhibits and preserved maritime artifacts. Venture four kilometres inland to Bideford Pannier Market, a bustling hub since 1883, where local vendors showcase fresh produce, crafts, and antiques under a historic timber roof. Nearby, The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (5 km) promises family fun with its sheep racing, indoor play areas, and outdoor attractions like pony rides and farm animals.
For a unique experience amidst nature, travel 31 kilometres northeast to Woolley Animals Alpaca Walking in Winkleigh. Here, you can take a leisurely stroll with friendly alpacas, enjoying scenic views of the Devon countryside. Also within this distance is Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum, where you can explore a Regency house and view a fascinating collection of horse-drawn carriages set amidst beautiful gardens. Visit Croyde Deckchair Cinema in Croyde (32 km), offering a unique movie-watching experience under the open sky, perfect after a day of coastal adventures. A 17-kilometre drive leads you to Barnstaple, North Devon's largest town, offering riverside walks, a historic Pannier Market, and cultural attractions. Continuing along the coast, discover the picturesque village of Clovelly (21 km), famous for its steep cobbled streets, traditional cottages, and stunning coastal views.