Highlands, Woolacombe is a spacious detached bungalow offering panoramic sea views from its elevated hillside position. The well-equipped kitchen features an oven, hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, and dishwasher, with an exterior utility room housing the washing machine for added convenience. The elegant dual-aspect lounge boasts stunning views across the countryside to the sea, complete with a large sofa, feature fireplace, and Smart TV. A separate dining room provides seating for six around a glass table, whilst a charming breakfast room offers a more intimate setting with its pretty window seat overlooking the magnificent vistas.
Step outside to discover almost an acre of private gardens, where you can unwind in the private hot tub whilst gazing towards the sea, or enjoy al fresco dining on the decked area. The property sleeps six across three beautifully appointed bedrooms: a king-size room, a twin room, and a bunk room perfect for younger guests. The family bathroom features a shower-over-bath and WC, ensuring comfort for all.
Picture yourself starting each morning with coffee on the sun-drenched deck, breathing in the fresh sea air while planning your day's coastal adventures. Evenings beckon with long soaks in the bubbling hot tub, watching the sun set over Woolacombe Bay as the stresses of everyday life simply melt away.
Highlands, Woolacombe is perfectly positioned to explore North Devon's finest attractions and coastal treasures. The famous three-mile sandy beach of Woolacombe lies within walking distance, offering endless opportunities for family fun and surfing adventures. For those seeking unique experiences, Woolley Animals Alpaca Walking in Winkleigh (18 km) invites you to enjoy alpaca walking alongside cuddles with goats, miniature ponies, and the rare Swiss Valais Blacknose Sheep. History enthusiasts will appreciate the Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton (19 km), showcasing the region's rich heritage, while Okehampton Castle (20 km) presents Devon's largest castle ruins with its impressive Norman keep. Adventure seekers can challenge themselves at The Quay Climbing Centre in Exeter (27 km), offering indoor climbing experiences for all abilities.
Further afield, families will delight in Crealy Theme Park in Clyst St Mary (50 km), boasting over 60 rides and attractions with spectacular entertainment. Wine enthusiasts can savour the offerings at Wellhayes Vineyard in Clayhanger (52 km), a family-run vineyard producing quality sparkling wine amidst picturesque Devon countryside. Nature lovers shouldn't miss the Exmoor Zoological and Conservation Centre in Bratton Fleming (52 km), home to the UK's only black leopard.
The historic river port town of Barnstaple, just 20 kilometres away, offers its ancient pannier market, one of Britain's longest-running markets with over 1,000 years of continuous trading, where visitors can browse local produce, crafts, and antiques in its charming Victorian covered halls. Set along the scenic River Taw, this bustling market town combines medieval architecture with modern shopping and dining. Meanwhile, the enchanting fishing village of Clovelly is a 49-kilometre drive through North Devon's stunning countryside and captivates visitors with its cobbled streets tumbling down to the harbour, unique galleries showcasing local art, and traditional donkey transport that's been used for centuries to navigate its famously steep, car-free village streets.