Sea Haze Number 6, Westward Ho! is a spacious single-storey bungalow built in 2022, offering contemporary coastal living just a level walk from the village's famous three-kilometre sandy beach. The bright open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining area provides generous space for gathering together, with comfortable seating arranged around a Smart TV and French doors opening onto the garden. The well-equipped kitchen features everything needed for self-catering, from integrated appliances to ample worktop space, whilst the dining table seats everyone comfortably for leisurely meals and holiday planning.
Step outside into the fully enclosed rear garden, a peaceful spot overlooking Royal North Devon Golf Club and the country park beyond, complete with patio furniture and gas barbecue for alfresco dining. An integral door from the kitchen leads to the garage and games room, where table tennis promises competitive family fun. When it's time to retire for the night, three beautifully appointed bedrooms await: a king-size master with en-suite shower room, a second king-size room, and a flexible super-king bedroom that converts to twin beds on request, each with its own Smart TV. A contemporary family shower room completes this thoughtfully designed layout.
Picture sun-soaked mornings with coffee on the patio, gentle breezes carrying the distant sound of waves from the beach below. Days unfold at your own pace, building sandcastles on that glorious golden shore, trying your hand at golf on the historic links, or simply relaxing in the garden whilst planning tomorrow's adventures. As evening settles, fire up the barbecue, gather round the table, and share stories of another perfect day beside the sea.
Sea Haze Number 6, Westward Ho! places you perfectly for exploring North Devon's finest family attractions. Skern Lodge Outdoor Activity Centre in Appledore (2 km) delivers action-packed adventures on water and land, teaching new skills whilst ensuring boatloads of fun for all ages. The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (3 km), North Devon's most popular family attraction, offers a fun-filled day with fairground rides, live sheep shows, and entertainment guaranteed to keep everyone smiling from start to finish. Ilfracombe Aquarium (20 km) invites you on a unique and fascinating journey following an Exmoor stream from source to sea, showcasing the remarkable marine life of North Devon's spectacular coastline. Woolley Animals Alpaca Walking in Winkleigh (24 km) brings you face to face with gentle alpacas, cuddly goats, miniature ponies and donkeys, plus those utterly charming Swiss Valais Blacknose Sheep.
Venture further into Devon's spectacular countryside to discover hidden treasures. Lydford Gorge (45 km) carves dramatically through temperate rainforest, where the thundering Whitelady Waterfall and Devil's Cauldron pothole reward adventurous walkers with truly breathtaking natural scenery. Exmoor Distillery in Dulverton (48 km) is an award-winning independent distillery crafting premium gin and spirits using traditional methods and locally sourced botanicals, with tours revealing the fascinating art of distilling. Tiverton Castle (54 km) stands as a grand medieval fortress with stunning walled gardens and centuries of captivating history, offering discovery tours and glimpses into life through the ages.
The historic river port town of Barnstaple lies 12 kilometres away, where the ancient Pannier Market has traded continuously since medieval times, now offering everything from fresh local produce to crafts and antiques beneath its distinctive Victorian glass roof. Meanwhile, the bustling market town of Okehampton is 37 kilometres away, on the very edge of Dartmoor National Park. The town provides the perfect gateway to the wild moorland beyond, with independent shops, traditional pubs, and that magnificent ruined castle commanding views across the wooded valley.















