Stone Bay, Westward Ho! is a beautifully presented contemporary apartment spread across three floors, offering far-reaching sea views from its top floor position. The sleek kitchen features electric double oven and induction hob, integrated microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and an L'OR Barista coffee pod machine, with sliding doors connecting to the spacious open-plan lounge and dining area. This impressive second-floor living space boasts comfortable seating, a 55-inch Smart TV, and large glass sliding doors opening onto a balcony with sea views. Downstairs, the first-floor lounge provides additional relaxation space with a 50-inch Smart TV and its own balcony accessed through sliding glass doors.
Stepping outside, two balconies offer wonderful spots for soaking up the sea air and coastal views, while the enclosed courtyard garden provides a sheltered space for morning coffee or al fresco dining, complete with outdoor furniture and sun loungers. Six bedrooms provide flexible accommodation: three king-size rooms including a master with Juliet balcony, en-suite shower room and Smart TV, two bunk rooms sleeping four each, and a versatile snug room with French doors to the balcony that converts to a sixth double bedroom on request. A family bathroom with rainfall shower over bath and separate cloakroom complete the layout, whilst private parking for two cars sits at the rear of the property.
Picture mornings on the top-floor balcony, coffee in hand as Atlantic breezes drift across from the three-kilometre beach just 300 metres below. Spend sun-filled days building sandcastles on the golden sands, trying your hand at surfing in the rolling waves, or wandering the coastal path with dramatic clifftop views stretching endlessly ahead. As evening approaches, gather everyone in the expansive lounge, perhaps firing up a delicious feast in the stylish kitchen, before retiring to the courtyard for starlit conversations and the distant sound of surf.
Stone Bay, Westward Ho! places you perfectly to discover North Devon's finest family attractions and natural beauty. The Ultimate Adventure Centre in Abbotsham (2 km) provides thrilling activity sessions including a high ropes course, a total wipeout inspired assault course and a man-made adventure lake, perfect for active families seeking adrenaline-fuelled excitement. North Devon Falconry in Newton Tracey (10 km) offers exhilarating falconry displays, breathtaking countryside views, and hands-on sessions with majestic birds of prey, creating unforgettable encounters with these magnificent creatures. Woolley Animals Alpaca Walking in Winkleigh (24 km) combines alpaca walking with cuddles from goats, miniature ponies, miniature donkeys and Swiss Valais Blacknose Sheep, delighting animal lovers of all ages. The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway in Parracombe (31 km) is the only steam railway in the UK where passengers travel in Victorian railway carriages designed in the 1890s, offering a truly authentic heritage experience through stunning moorland scenery.
Venture further to uncover even more of Devon's treasures. Lydford Gorge (45 km) is a spectacular river gorge with temperate rainforest, featuring Whitelady Waterfall, Devil's Cauldron pothole, and rugged walking trails through this dramatic landscape carved over millennia. Castle Drogo in Drewsteignton (49 km) is a dramatic 20th-century castle with colourful gardens, ancient woodlands, and stunning views over the Teign Gorge designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, combining architectural grandeur with natural beauty. Wall in the Hall in Tiverton (54 km) is an interactive climbing and bouldering facility featuring an evolving wall mural, local exhibitions, and creative workshops, offering both physical challenge and artistic inspiration.
The picturesque fishing village of Clovelly lies just 13 kilometres away, where cobbled streets tumble down to the harbour, unique galleries showcase local artists, and an 18th-century hotel offers sea-view rooms overlooking this impossibly charming coastal gem. Meanwhile, Woolacombe is a 38-kilometre drive. A popular family resort and surfing beach, it regularly tops the Best Beaches in Britain lists, with parts of its golden sands remaining dog friendly all year round.



































