This beautifully renovated cottage is known to be the oldest property in the surfer’s paradise of Croyde, featuring the existing chapel and oak beams throughout, nestled within touching distance of the sandy shoreline and wild coastal walks this fabulous part of North Devon is famous for.
Follow the warmth of the roaring wood burner into the cosy lounge to hunker down on the comfy sofa in front of the Smart TV or simply admire the stunning rustic décor, exposed brickwork and oak beams. As day turns to dusk, head into the stylish kitchen to get creative with your local produce before firing up the wood burner in the dining room to keep toes toasty long into the evening. When bedtime calls, head upstairs to find three beautifully presented bedrooms that feature a soothing neutral colour palette or climb the separate staircase leading to the master bedroom with stunning oak beams that’ll transport you to centuries past. Set in the original part of the old chapel, dine alfresco on the patio until the sun goes down as children let off some steam on the lawn.
Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, renowned for its vibrant village atmosphere, Croyde is one of North Devon’s hidden gems, home to several wonderful pubs and restaurants with thatched roofs. Set against the backdrop of impressive dunes, explore Croyde Beach a mile away, rated as one of the best surfing beaches in the world, with plenty of rock pools for little ones to explore. Keen walkers can join the South West Coast Path on your doorstep to be rewarded with stunning sea views; head north along the cliff-tops to reach Woolacombe 4.5 miles away to surf its excellent tide and explore its magnificent dune landscape.