Little Puffins, Appledore, is a tastefully renovated one-bedroom cottage tucked into a quiet cobbled courtyard shared with just two other properties, making it one of only three Heritage court cottages in this characterful fishing village. The compact kitchen is well-appointed with an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, and a classic Belfast sink, providing everything you need for a self-catering stay. Step into the open-plan lounge and dining area, where a feature fireplace with a stylish electric fire, contemporary furnishings, folding dining tables, and a Smart TV create a wonderfully cosy atmosphere.
Step outside to enjoy the shared cobbled courtyard with a handy storage bench — a tranquil spot to breathe in the sea air before exploring the village. Up a characterful cottage staircase, the king-size bedroom offers exposed vaulted ceiling beams and USB charging points, while the adjoining spacious shower room with WC has been thoughtfully designed to make the most of every inch of this delightful retreat.
Imagine strolling down to the quayside in the morning, coffee in hand, watching the fishing boats bob gently on the water. Spend your days wandering the galleries and craft shops of this characterful village, before returning to your cosy cottage to curl up beside the electric fire. As dusk settles over the estuary, the soft glow of the harbour lights makes for a perfect end to another unforgettable day.
Little Puffins, Appledore, sits at the heart of one of North Devon's most enchanting coastal villages, perfectly placed for exploring the region's wealth of beaches, attractions, and natural wonders. Skern Lodge Outdoor Activity Centre (900 metres) is practically on the doorstep, offering outdoor adventures and skills-based fun guaranteed to keep all ages entertained. Families will adore The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (6 km), where live sheep shows, exhilarating rides, and fantastic entertainment promise a truly memorable day out for everyone. For garden lovers, RHS Garden Rosemoor in Torrington (14 km) enchants with its breathtaking blend of formal and informal plantings set within a stunning Devon valley. Slightly further afield, the renowned Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (32 km) offers a wonderfully unique experience; a historic water-powered funicular connecting two picture-perfect villages with sweeping coastal views that will stay with you long after you've returned home.
For those eager to venture a little further, Lydford Gorge (47 km) rewards with dramatic river gorge scenery, temperate rainforest, and the spectacular Whitelady Waterfall. Climbers and creatives alike will find inspiration at Wall in the Hall in Tiverton (52 km), with its imaginative evolving mural, bouldering challenges, and creative workshops, while the Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life (52 km) brings the region's rich heritage vividly to life.
The thriving harbour town of Bideford, just a short 5-kilometre drive away, offers visitors a delightful blend of maritime heritage and modern attractions. This historic port town brims with independent boutiques, antique shops, and excellent eateries lining its charming quayside streets. Stroll along the famous Long Bridge, explore the bustling Pannier Market, or enjoy riverside walks along the River Torridge. For a taste of authentic rural Devon, the market town of Holsworthy (36 km) provides a perfect countryside escape with its traditional weekly markets, friendly local pubs, and stunning surrounding farmland that epitomises the tranquil beauty of Devon's agricultural heartland.



















