Hope Cottages offers very comfortable and stylish accommodation throughout and is perfect for families as well as groups of friends. Sleeping up to 7 people in 4 bedrooms - the large master bedroom with an amazing Japanese themed en-suite accessed via Japanese Noren which includes a novel ’intelligent’ multi-functional toilet, a walk-in shower, deep-soak bath and underfloor heating. There’s a main bathroom with bath and shower cubicle on the first floor also. Downstairs you will find the main living room with modern entertainment systems including Smart TV and games console. To complement this, there is an additional sitting room/snug with feather filled wingback chairs and Smart TV. The kitchen is open plan with the dining room and offers a large larder cupboard and modern appliances should you fancy cooking up a storm during your stay. There is a utility room and a downstairs wet room with multi-function shower. The dining room, kitchen, utility and wet rooms all have underfloor heating too. Outside, there is a sloping, lawned, south-facing garden with access from the parking area and a patio area for those evening barbecues and relaxed moments.
Hartland village is in a great location, perfect for exploring both North Devon and North Cornwall with attractions such as the Milky Way Adventure Park, the world-famous Clovelly village, The Big Sheep family farm themed park, Hartland Abbey, Hartland Point Lighthouse and many more places to spend your days. If stunning beaches are your thing, then North Devon will leave you spoilt for choice with Saunton, Woolacombe, Croyde and Westward Ho! beaches all within easy reach by car. The fantastic South West Coastal Path runs through Hartland’s rugged coastline and is perfect for walkers and view seekers. The popular Tarka Trail can be accessed from the old port town of Bideford, providing the unique opportunity to follow a disused railway line and enjoying some of Devon’s finest countryside and scenery. For a day with a difference, take a trip across to Lundy Island, home to England’s first statutory Marine Nature Reserve due to its unique flora and fauna. Measuring just 3 miles by ¾ mile, this entire island has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. For visitors seeking a piece of Devon life, then the towns of Barnstaple and Bideford provide the opportunity to wander during their weekly pannier markets, with a host of local produce and crafts on offer. And when you’re not in the mood to cook, the village offers various restaurants, pubs and tea rooms where you can indulge yourself.