Once a sail loft, this delightful two storey cottage lies in the pretty fishing village of Appledore, close to the beach at Westward Ho! (2 miles) and the historic harbour town of Bideford (3 miles). This detached property retains many period features such as the quirky recesses in the walls. Just a short walk from the quayside, you can explore narrow streets, little shops, old pubs and bistros bursting with local seafood, while fishing boats bob alongside the quay. A ferry crosses the estuary to the village of Instow, home to a pleasant sand and shingle beach.
On entering this charming 17th century house, you will be impressed by the elegant lounge/diner, with its beamed ceiling, TV, hi-fi and living-flame fire. The small kitchen has a mid-century feel, with roll-top drawer handles, slatted cupboards and multi-paned windows. The history and stories of the Sail Loft live on within it. The bedrooms echo this, with their beams and obtuse angles, melding with sympathetic furniture. Outside, an enclosed courtyard offers seating and BBQ, and a covered pond which will require children to be supervised.
Just across the estuary is Braunton Burrows (16 miles by road), a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. It’s the largest sand dune system in England, home to many rare species. Similarly, Bideford and Appledore host a plethora of independent shops, pubs, restaurants, craft shops and galleries. Visit Appledore’s excellent Maritime Museum. From Clovelly (13 miles), walk the 6 astounding miles along the coast to Hartland Point. You will never forget it, or the olde-worlde charms of this delightful property.