Fishermans View, Appledore is a quaint historic cottage nestled in a central yet tranquil part of this charming fishing village, offering captivating estuary views. The well-appointed kitchen comes complete with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with freezer compartment, slimline dishwasher, and washer / dryer – perfect for whipping up culinary delights using fresh local ingredients from nearby shops and markets. Step into the light and airy lounge/dining area where a crackling wood burner creates a cosy haven for unwinding in front of the Smart TV after days exploring the breathtaking North Devon coastline.
Outside, discover a delightful enclosed courtyard with garden furniture and gate access, offering a serene spot to enjoy your morning coffee or allowing four-legged friends to dry off after sandy adventures. Upstairs, relish the king-size bedroom with breathtaking views, a dressing room / landing area, and a sumptuous bathroom featuring a freestanding bath and separate shower. Ascend the second cottage staircase to find a charming twin bedroom, also boasting fantastic vistas across the picturesque surroundings.
Imagine waking to the soft call of seagulls, throwing open the curtains to reveal glistening estuary waters where two rivers meet in perfect harmony. Spend your days wandering Appledore's cobbled streets, browsing quaint shops before returning to your coastal sanctuary to sip wine in the courtyard as golden sunlight bathes ancient stone walls in warmth, the distant sound of bobbing boats creating nature's perfect lullaby.
Fishermans View, Appledore is perfectly positioned to explore the best of North Devon's coastal treasures. The North Devon Maritime Museum (300 metres) celebrates the region's rich seafaring heritage with fascinating displays on shipbuilding, fishing, and smuggling. For adventure seekers, Skern Lodge Outdoor Activity Centre (1 km) delivers exhilarating experiences and new skills with boatloads of fun. Surf enthusiasts can head to Westward Waves Surf School at Westward Ho! (4 km) for lessons with friendly, experienced instructors dedicated to creating unforgettable experiences. Family fun awaits at The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (7 km), North Devon's most popular attraction offering rides, live sheep shows, and entertainment that guarantees 'ewe' a fantastic time.
For those willing to venture further afield, Upper Tamar Lake (30 km) offers a tranquil escape surrounded by countryside on the Cornwall and Devon border. Woolley Animals Alpaca Walking in Winkleigh (32 km) provides delightful experiences with alpaca walks, goats to cuddle, and miniature ponies and donkeys. Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (32 km) presents a working honey farm and a great day out for the whole family.
The historic harbour town of Bideford is just five kilometres away. Once the UK's third largest port, today it is packed with over 80 independent shops and great eateries. Barnstaple (18 km) charms visitors with its ancient river port town atmosphere and traditional pannier market. It's a major hub for artists and historians with regular art and craft events taking place throughout the year.