Seadrift, Westward Ho! is a magnificent semi-detached house perched in an elevated position, offering spectacular panoramic sea views from every floor. The spacious kitchen and breakfast room features a double electric oven with induction hob, dishwasher, fridge / freezer, and microwave, all bathed in natural light from the conservatory-style roof. Step into the expansive lounge with its bay windows framing stunning sea vistas, where comfortable sofas gather around a cosy wood burner and large Smart TV with PlayStation 4 and Xbox 360. Glazed folding doors cleverly divide this space into two intimate snug areas when desired.
Outside, relax on the large enclosed decked area complete with garden furniture, BBQ, and your own private hot tub – perfect for soaking under the stars. The property boasts five beautifully appointed bedrooms: three doubles (one with an additional single bed) and two twins, including a charming attic room. Four en-suite shower rooms, plus a family bathroom with shower over bath and separate WC, ensure everyone enjoys privacy and comfort throughout their stay.
Picture yourself waking to the gentle sound of waves, stepping onto your private deck with morning coffee in hand as the sea sparkles before you. Spend lazy afternoons in the bubbling hot tub, evenings gathered around the wood burner sharing stories of beach adventures, and nights falling asleep to the rhythmic lull of the ocean.
Seadrift, Westward Ho! sits perfectly positioned to explore North Devon's coastal treasures and vibrant attractions. Learn to surf with the friendly instructors at Westward Waves Surf School (2 km), where experienced professionals ensure unforgettable experiences on the waves. Browse unique artisan crafts and handmade gifts at Bideford Pannier Market (4 km), offering an eclectic selection of local treasures. The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (5 km) provides endless family entertainment with rides, live sheep shows, and activities guaranteeing fantastic fun for all ages. For garden enthusiasts, RHS Garden Rosemoor (17 km) enchants visitors with its stunning blend of formal and informal plantings, seasonal highlights, and breathtaking landscapes.
Venture further to discover the Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton (46 km), showcasing the region's rich history through interactive exhibits and family-friendly activities. Explore the impressive ruins of Okehampton Castle (47 km), Devon's largest castle remains, where Norman keeps and medieval lodgings nestle amongst beautiful woodland. The historic Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (47 km) offers a unique water-powered journey between two picturesque villages, providing spectacular coastal views.
The picturesque coastal town of Exmouth, just a 17-kilometre drive away, beckons visitors with its stunning two-mile golden sandy beach, excellent water sports facilities, and the scenic South West Coast Path offering breathtaking views across the Exe Estuary. This charming Devon resort town combines traditional seaside charm with modern amenities, perfect for families and water enthusiasts alike. Further afield, Woolacombe, 35 kilometres distant, boasts some of Britain's finest family beaches with its magnificent three-mile stretch of golden sand consistently rated among the country's best. This surfing hotspot offers world-class conditions for both beginners and experienced surfers, whilst its Blue Flag beach ensures exceptional water quality and safety standards for unforgettable seaside holidays.