Nautilus Sea View is a stylish, contemporary ground-floor apartment set in an unrivalled seafront position in Westward Ho!, with spectacular views stretching across the bay. The well-appointed kitchen is equipped with an electric oven and hob, fridge, freezer, and microwave – all you need for an effortless self-catering stay. In the bright, airy open-plan living area, floor-to-ceiling windows frame the glittering coastline in all its glory, while a Smart TV, DVD player, and DAB radio ensure relaxed evenings are well catered for. Step out onto the front patio, where comfortable garden furniture sets the perfect scene for sunset drinks as the sky blazes gold above the sea.
The double bedroom is calm and minimalist, a a genuinely soothing sanctuary after a sun-soaked day on the sands. The bright, clean bathroom features a shower over bath, with the added convenience of a washing machine. Private off-road parking to the rear of the property completes this perfectly formed coastal bolthole.
Wake to the soft sound of the tide and the promise of another brilliant day on the North Devon coast. Brew your morning coffee in the sun-drenched kitchen, then take it out onto the patio as the sea sparkles before you. Spend your days riding the waves, exploring quiet fishing villages, and feasting on fresh seafood, then sink into the sofa as the sun sets, the coast a living painting beyond those spectacular windows.
Nautilus Sea View, Westward Ho! is perfectly placed for exploring the very best of North Devon's spectacular coastline and countryside. Just down the road, Westward Waves Surf School (1 km) offers friendly, expert-led lessons for all abilities, a fantastic way to catch your first wave on the Atlantic swell. Families will love The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (3 km), North Devon's most popular family attraction, with rides, live sheep shows, and wall-to-wall entertainment that guarantees a brilliantly fun day out. A little further afield, watch master craftsmen at work at Dartington Crystal in Great Torrington (12 km), where you can create and decorate your own glassware to take home. The Ilfracombe Aquarium (21 km) takes visitors on a captivating journey from Exmoor stream to open sea, showcasing the rich and fascinating marine life of the North Devon coast.
For those willing to venture further, Launceston Castle (46 km) offers a thousand years of history and sweeping views from its ancient Norman ramparts. The Exmoor Distillery in Dulverton (49 km) crafts award-winning gins and spirits using traditional methods and locally sourced botanicals — a genuine treat for the senses. Meanwhile, Wall in the Hall in Tiverton (54 km) is an inventive climbing and bouldering venue featuring an ever-changing wall mural and creative workshops.
Just a short 13-kilometre drive away, the enchanting fishing village of Clovelly awaits with its famously steep, cobbled streets tumbling down to the harbour. This picture-perfect Devon village, where donkeys once carried goods up the car-free lanes, now houses delightful galleries showcasing local artists and traditional crafts. Meanwhile, Okehampton lies 37 km in the opposite direction, perched dramatically on Dartmoor's northern edge. This historic market town serves as your ideal base camp for exploring the wild beauty of England's largest national park, with its ancient tors, roaming ponies, and endless walking trails beckoning adventurous holidaymakers.















