Pebble Bay, Westward Ho! is a beautifully presented contemporary ground-floor apartment that seamlessly blends modern comfort with seaside charm. The stylish open-plan kitchen boasts contemporary fittings including an electric double oven, induction hob, and L'OR Barista coffee pod machine, perfect for creating memorable meals. The spacious lounge and dining area features comfortable seating and a generous 50″ Smart TV, while large sliding glass doors flood the space with natural light and create seamless indoor-outdoor living.
Step outside to your private enclosed courtyard garden, complete with outdoor dining furniture and sun loungers – an ideal sanctuary for morning coffees or evening relaxation with your four-legged companion. The accommodation offers two immaculate king-size bedrooms, with the master featuring French doors opening directly onto the garden. A family bathroom with rainfall shower over the bath and a separate cloakroom ensure convenience for all guests.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of the seaside, brewing fresh coffee in your contemporary kitchen, then stepping into your private garden to breathe in the salt-tinged air. Spend leisurely mornings lounging in your courtyard sanctuary before venturing onto the golden sands just metres away, returning to the comfort of your stylish retreat as evening falls.
Pebble Bay, Westward Ho! perfectly positions you to explore the treasures of North Devon's dramatic coastline. The Ultimate Adventure Centre in Abbotsham (2 km) offers thrilling activities including high ropes courses, zip lines, and adventure lakes for adrenaline seekers, plus laser tag and indoor climbing walls when weather turns. Boats to Lundy Island depart from nearby Bideford (3 km), taking you to this granite sanctuary where Atlantic waters meet the Bristol Channel – home to puffins, seals, and rare wildlife, with crystal-clear waters perfect for diving and snorkelling alongside coastal walks through unspoilt landscapes. The Milky Way Adventure Park, a 12-kilometre drive to Clovelly, delights families with indoor and outdoor rides, live shows, adventure play areas, and the fascinating North Devon Bird of Prey Centre featuring eagles, owls, and hawks in spectacular flying displays.
Further afield, discover the Exmoor Pony Centre in Ashwick (46 km), a dedicated sanctuary offering educational visits, pony grooming experiences, and countryside walks amongst these hardy native ponies roaming freely across moorland. Castle Drogo in Drewsteignton is 49 kilometres away and showcases Sir Edwin Lutyens' dramatic granite castle—the last to be built in England—surrounded by colourful formal gardens, ancient oak woodlands, and breathtaking views overlooking the stunning Teign Gorge with its network of riverside walks. The unique Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle (50 km) captivates visitors with the world's largest collection of witchcraft artefacts, magical folklore exhibits, and fascinating displays exploring centuries of occult practices and local legends.
The historic market town of Barnstaple, just 18 kilometres away, invites exploration with its bustling ancient Pannier Market – a Victorian covered market operating since 1855, brimming with local produce, crafts, and antiques alongside independent shops lining the medieval streets. Meanwhile, pretty Holsworthy is a 34-kilometre drive through rolling countryside and offers charming market square surroundings with traditional pubs, local shops, and peaceful riverside walks along the River Deer, making it perfect for tranquil afternoon strolls away from busier tourist spots while soaking up authentic Devon village atmosphere.