Silverthorne, Morthoe, is a beautifully presented single-storey cottage offering a peaceful coastal retreat with spectacular sea views. The stylish kitchen / dining room is well-equipped with an electric oven and hob, dishwasher, fridge / freezer, and modern conveniences including an air fryer and coffee machine, all whilst looking out onto the garden with stunning vistas beyond. The light and airy lounge captivates with sumptuous sofas, charming nautical artwork adorning the walls, and breathtaking sea views framed by the windows, complemented by a Smart TV and DVD player for relaxed evenings.
Step outside to discover an enclosed garden laid to lawn, featuring a decked area with patio furniture where you can dine al fresco using the charcoal BBQ whilst keeping warm beside the crackling fire pit. The property offers two inviting double bedrooms, each with chic platform beds, alongside a well-appointed family bathroom complete with a walk-in shower, ensuring comfort and convenience for all guests.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of coastal breezes, brewing your morning coffee whilst gazing at the sparkling sea, then stepping out onto your private deck to breathe in the fresh ocean air. Spend your days exploring nearby beaches and coastal paths, returning to your peaceful sanctuary to gather around the fire pit as the sun sets, sharing stories of your adventures beneath the stars.
Silverthorne, Morthoe, is perfectly positioned to explore the treasures of North Devon's stunning coastline. The award-winning beaches of Grunta, Combsegate and Barricane lie just a short stroll away. The magnificent South West Coastal Path runs nearby and the charming village of Mortehoe itself offers delightful shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants, all within easy reach. For family entertainment, the Ilfracombe Aquarium (11 km) offers a unique and fascinating journey from an Exmoor stream source to the sea at North Devon's much-loved aquarium. Adventure seekers will enjoy Skern Lodge Outdoor Activity Centre in Appledore (15 km), delivering outdoor activities and teaching new skills whilst ensuring boatloads of fun. Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park (19 km) delights visitors with its live animal exhibits, life-sized dinosaur models, and engaging family-friendly attractions. For a taste of nature's sweetness, Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (30 km) provides a working honey farm experience and a great day out for all the family.
Further afield, The Milky Way Adventure Park in Clovelly (48 km) offers indoor and outdoor rides, shows, and play areas with attractions like Blast Quest, a thrilling laser adventure experience, plus rollercoasters, a space bowl, and live entertainment shows. History enthusiasts can explore the Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton (52 km), showcasing Dartmoor's rich history and culture through exhibits of traditional farming, mining heritage, and Victorian life, or visit Okehampton Castle (53 km) to discover the largest castle ruins in Devon, featuring a dramatic gatehouse and Great Hall remains dating back to the 11th century.
The nearby towns of Barnstaple, just 16 kilometres away, and Bude, a 46-kilometre drive south, offer delightful shopping and dining experiences for visitors. Barnstaple boasts one of the country's oldest markets at its famous Pannier Market, housed in a beautiful Victorian building, alongside independent boutiques and excellent restaurants in the historic town centre. Meanwhile, Bude provides a classic Cornish seaside experience with its expansive sandy beaches, charming high street shops, cosy cafés serving fresh local seafood, and scenic coastal walks along the dramatic cliffs of the Atlantic coastline.











