Mount Rose, Woolacombe, is a spacious six-bedroom contemporary home in an elevated position, offering breathtaking valley and ocean views. The lower level features an impressive open-plan layout with a well-equipped kitchen boasting a range cooker with five gas rings, two electric ovens, and grill, complemented by hot water dispenser tap, wine cooler, and pod coffee machine. The dining area seats 12 guests, whilst the cosy snug provides an intimate retreat.
Ascend to the first floor to discover the main living room, where floor-to-ceiling bi-fold doors frame stunning vistas and open onto a large decked balcony. A wood burner creates warmth on cooler evenings. Step outside to explore three balconies, two patio areas, and an enclosed tiered garden with purpose-built BBQ. The property provides six beautifully appointed bedrooms across three floors: two king-size rooms with private balconies (one en-suite), one double bedroom with garden access, and three twin rooms. Three bathrooms, including one with both bath and separate shower, ensure comfort for all guests.
Imagine waking to panoramic sea views from your private balcony, gathering around the generous dining table for leisurely breakfasts, then stepping onto sun-drenched terraces to plan your day's coastal adventures. As evening falls, fire up the BBQ whilst watching the sunset paint the sky, before settling beside the crackling wood burner to share stories of beach discoveries and surfing triumphs.
Mount Rose, Woolacombe, is perfectly positioned to explore North Devon's finest attractions and golden coastline. Just a short downhill walk brings you to Woolacombe village and its magnificent five-kilometre stretch of golden sand, regularly crowned one of Britain's best beaches and ranked 13th in the world, perfect for surfing and family beach days. The Ilfracombe Aquarium (7 km) offers a fascinating journey from Exmoor stream to sea, showcasing local marine life in North Devon's beloved aquarium. Families will delight in Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park (13 km) with its live animal exhibits and life-sized dinosaur models that bring prehistoric creatures to life. North Devon Falconry in Newton Tracey (15 km) provides exhilarating displays and hands-on sessions with majestic birds of prey, offering unforgettable encounters. Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (28 km) welcomes visitors to discover the fascinating world of beekeeping with interactive family experiences.
For adventures a little further away, The Milky Way Adventure Park in Clovelly (45 km) entertains all ages with thrilling indoor and outdoor rides, spectacular shows, and attractions including Blast Quest and the North Devon Bird of Prey Centre. History enthusiasts can explore the Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton (50 km), showcasing the region's rich heritage through interactive exhibits, or wander through Okehampton Castle (50 km), Devon's largest castle ruins featuring a dramatic Norman keep set amidst beautiful woodland walks.
Bideford, a charming historic harbour town just 17 kilometres away, offers holidaymakers a delightful blend of maritime heritage and contemporary attractions. Its picturesque quayside bustles with independent boutiques, antique shops, and inviting cafés serving fresh local produce and traditional Devon fare. The town's rich history is evident in its ancient bridge and historic buildings, whilst the harbour provides scenic riverside walks. For those seeking rural adventures, the pretty market town of Holsworthy is a 42-kilometre drive through stunning North Devon countryside. This traditional market town serves as an ideal base for exploring the surrounding rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and peaceful walking trails that characterise this beautiful corner of Devon.



































