Ocean Beach House, Woolacombe, is a magnificent 1930s period property offering an exceptional coastal retreat for multi-generational families. The well-equipped kitchen features modern appliances, including a gas hob, oven, and dishwasher, with a breakfast bar cleverly dividing the space from the living area. The bright, open-plan living room showcases comfortable sofas and a Smart TV, while the separate dining room, with its eight-seater table, provides the perfect setting for family gatherings, enhanced by stunning surf and sunset views.
Step outside onto the delightful terrace, accessible from the living room, where breathtaking sunsets and views across to Lundy Island create an enchanting backdrop for al fresco dining. The property offers four beautifully appointed bedrooms: a ground-floor king-size with an accessible en-suite bathroom, a striking master bedroom with uninterrupted beach views and luxury en-suite featuring a freestanding bath, and a family suite comprising a king-size bedroom connected to a charming twin room, sharing an en-suite shower room.
Imagine waking to the gentle sound of rolling waves, enjoying your morning coffee on the terrace as seabirds soar overhead, and planning your day's adventures along the coast. As evening falls, gather in the dining room to share stories of beach expeditions and coastal walks while watching the sun paint the sky in brilliant hues over the Atlantic.
Ocean Beach House, Woolacombe, enjoys a prime position just moments from the region's most celebrated beaches. The spectacular surfing heritage Woolacombe Beach, with its golden sands and rolling waves, offers the perfect playground for family adventures and water sports enthusiasts alike. The popular beaches of Croyde, Putsborough, and Saunton Sands are within easy reach, each offering its own unique coastal charm and recreational opportunities.
For those seeking cultural experiences, an 11-kilometre drive to the Tunnels Beaches in Ilfracombe present you with a fascinating network of hand-carved tunnels leading to sheltered beaches and a Victorian tidal bathing pool. The Ilfracombe Aquarium (11 km) offers an engaging journey from Exmoor stream to sea, while the dramatic Heddon Valley, a 26 kilometre drive, showcases towering cliffs and wooded valleys within Exmoor National Park.
The historic Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (35 km) provides a unique water-powered journey between two charming villages, offering spectacular coastal views. Further afield, The Milky Way Adventure Park (48 km) promises family fun with its indoor and outdoor attractions, while Hartland Abbey (57 km) and Exmoor Distillery (60 km) offer distinctive experiences for history enthusiasts and spirit connoisseurs respectively. The nearby towns of Barnstaple (23 km), with its ancient pannier market, and Bideford, 35 kilometres away, a historic harbour town, provide excellent shopping and dining opportunities.