Ocean Charm, Westward Ho! is a magnificent five-bedroom house offering extraordinary sea views across Bideford Bay to Lundy Island. The stylish top-floor kitchen boasts an electric oven, induction hob, combi microwave, dishwasher, and wine cooler, perfectly positioned within the open-plan living space. Relax in the comfortable lounge area featuring a 55-inch Smart TV, or enjoy intimate dinners in the dining area that seats ten. Step into the fabulous cinema room with its 75-inch Smart TV, surround sound, and authentic leather seats for unforgettable movie nights.
Step outside to discover multiple outdoor spaces including a private hot tub in the pirate-themed courtyard, complete with outdoor hot shower and surfboard racks. The astroturfed garden features dining furniture and charcoal BBQ, whilst the furnished balcony provides the perfect spot for al fresco dining with glorious coastal views. The property offers five beautifully appointed bedrooms across three floors, including a master suite with sea views and en-suite, plus two additional shower rooms ensuring comfort for all guests.
Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on the balcony as golden sunlight dances across the waves, then unwinding in the bubbling hot tub as the sun sets over Lundy Island. Gather the family for evening entertainment in your private cinema, creating magical memories that will last a lifetime.
Ocean Charm, Westward Ho! is perfectly positioned to explore North Devon's stunning coastline and attractions. The golden sandy beach at Westward Ho! lies within walking distance, whilst Westward Waves Surf School (2 km) offers expert tuition for all abilities on one of Devon's most popular surfing beaches. Browse the eclectic treasures at Bideford Pannier Market (4 km), a traditional covered market operating since medieval times with local crafts, fresh produce and antiques. Alternatively, explore the enchanting gardens at RHS Garden Rosemoor in Torrington (13 km), featuring 65 acres of beautiful displays including rose gardens, colour-themed borders and woodland walks. For those seeking sweet delights, discover Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (27 km) with its fascinating working bee displays, honey tastings and educational tours.
Further afield, history enthusiasts will relish exploring Launceston Castle (45 km) with its rich 1,000-year heritage, stunning panoramic views across Cornwall and its impressive circular keep built by Richard, Earl of Cornwall. The Cornwall At War Museum in Davidstow is a 52-kilometre drive away and offers fascinating wartime exhibits showcasing the region's military history, including authentic wartime vehicles, weapons and memorabilia from both World Wars. Meanwhile, Wall in the Hall in Tiverton (55 km) provides interactive climbing adventures and creative workshops in a unique indoor activity centre housed within historic buildings.
The historic river port town of Barnstaple is 14 kilometres away and beckons with its ancient Pannier Market, one of the longest-running markets in the country, alongside independent shops, riverside walks and the fascinating Museum of Barnstaple and North Devon. The bustling market town of Okehampton sits 37 km away, perfectly positioned on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, offering visitors access to rugged moorland walks, the ruins of medieval Okehampton Castle, and serving as an ideal base for exploring the wild beauty of Dartmoor's tors, ancient stone circles and picturesque villages.



































