Enderley, Mortehoe is a stunning contemporary first-floor apartment offering breathtaking views across the Bristol Channel. The fully equipped kitchen features everything you need to create memorable meals, with an electric oven, venting hob, fridge and freezer, dishwasher and microwave. Step into the dual-aspect open-plan lounge where light floods through large windows, creating a bright and airy space perfect for relaxing on comfortable sofas whilst enjoying entertainment on the Smart TV.
Outside, discover beautiful landscaped shared gardens where you can unwind on benches and watch spectacular sunsets paint the sky. The apartment offers two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a king-size room with an en-suite shower room, and a double bedroom with its own en-suite shower. A separate WC with washing machine ensures convenience for all guests, whilst allocated parking for two cars provides peace of mind.
Imagine waking each morning to the sound of waves lapping against the shore, stepping out onto your balcony with a steaming cup of coffee as the coastal breeze carries the fresh scent of sea air. Spend sun-drenched days exploring golden beaches before returning to your tranquil retreat, where stunning sunsets create the perfect backdrop for evening relaxation.
Enderley, Mortehoe is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of North Devon's spectacular coastline. The charming seaside village offers shops, pubs, restaurants and tearooms within easy strolling distance, whilst the golden sands stretch towards Putsborough Beach, ideal for morning swims, surfing, and paddleboarding. Discover the fascinating underwater world at Ilfracombe Aquarium (7 km), where you can journey from Exmoor stream to sea. For family excitement, visit Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park (14 km), featuring live animal exhibits and life-sized dinosaur models that will captivate visitors of all ages. The Big Sheep in Abbotsham (19 km) promises a fun-filled day with rides, live sheep shows and entertainment. For those seeking unique experiences, Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (30 km) offers fascinating insights into bee-keeping and honey production.
Further adventures await at the award-winning Exmoor Distillery in Dulverton (50 km), where premium gin and spirits are crafted using traditional methods and botanical foraging walks reveal the secrets behind their unique flavours. The Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton (52 km) brings the region's rich heritage to life through fascinating exhibits covering everything from prehistoric settlements to Victorian farming life. The impressive ruins of Okehampton Castle, a 53-kilometre drive away, provide a glimpse into Devon's medieval past, with its dramatic Norman keep and Great Hall remains set against the stunning backdrop of Dartmoor's rolling hills.
The historic harbour town of Bideford, just 19 kilometres away, beckons with its charming quayside lined with independent boutiques, antique shops, and delightful eateries serving fresh Devon produce. This former merchant port, immortalised in Charles Kingsley's “Westward Ho!”, offers scenic riverside walks and a fascinating maritime heritage. Meanwhile, the bustling market town of Okehampton itself, 52 km distant, serves as the perfect gateway to Dartmoor National Park, boasting excellent hiking trails, traditional pubs, and weekly markets brimming with local crafts and produce—making both destinations ideal for memorable day trips.



















