Old Spot, Westward Ho! is a distinctive cedar lodge offering contemporary self-catering accommodation within the gated grounds of The Pig On The Hill pub. The stylish open-plan living space combines lounge, kitchen, and dining area, where comfortable sofas gather around a warming wood burner and Smart TV. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge, whilst the dining table sits perfectly positioned before bi-fold doors opening onto the rear terrace.
Step outside, where the fully enclosed rear terrace is home to a luxurious sunken hot tub, garden furniture overlooking wonderful countryside views, and a gas Weber barbecue available on request. Ample parking is provided within the gated grounds.Two bedrooms provide flexible accommodation: the double bedroom enjoys its own bi-fold doors opening directly onto the decked terrace, whilst the twin room offers zip-and-link beds that convert to a double on request. A contemporary shower room completes the indoor layout.
Picture evenings unwinding in the bubbling hot tub beneath starlit skies, the Devon countryside rolling away before you. Spend sun-drenched days exploring Westward Ho!'s vast sandy beach, just moments away, before returning to your peaceful retreat. Fire up the barbecue as dusk settles, or simply stroll over to the award-winning pub for supper and local ales, then drift back to sink into welcoming sofas beside the crackling wood burner.
Old Spot, Westward Ho! places you perfectly for exploring North Devon's finest family attractions and coastal treasures. The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (2 km) is the region's most popular family destination, promising unforgettable fun with exciting rides, entertaining live sheep shows, and activities guaranteed to delight visitors of all ages. Westward Waves Surf School in Westward Ho! (6 km) welcomes beginners and improvers alike, where friendly experienced instructors create memorable surfing experiences on North Devon's excellent waves. Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (24 km) offers thrilling themed archery ranges combining expert guidance with imaginative historical and fantasy elements, perfect for adventurous families and groups. Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (28 km) buzzes with activity as a working honey farm, offering fascinating insights into beekeeping alongside delightful tastings and family-friendly attractions.
Venture further to discover even more of Devon's treasures. Trethorne Leisure Park in Kennards House (47 km) delivers action-packed entertainment through extensive indoor and outdoor play zones, charming animal encounters, ten-pin bowling alleys, and welcoming family dining, ensuring full days of excitement whatever the weather. Exmoor Distillery in Dulverton (49 km) crafts exceptional award-winning gin and spirits using time-honoured methods and carefully selected local botanicals, with engaging tours revealing the distiller's art. Tiverton Castle in Tiverton (54 km) stands magnificently, its medieval walls enclosing centuries of captivating history, stunning walled gardens, and fascinating private tours that bring the past vividly to life.
The enchanting fishing village of Clovelly lies just 12 kilometres away, where impossibly steep cobbled streets tumble down to a tiny harbour, lined with unique galleries, traditional shops, and the historic 18th-century New Inn offering spectacular sea views. The vibrant market town of Okehampton is a 37 kilometre drive. Sitting on Dartmoor's northern edge, it combines traditional market-day charm with excellent independent shops, welcoming cafes serving Devon cream teas, and direct access to the wild beauty of England's last great wilderness, perfect for moorland walks and pony spotting.























