Seaescapes is a well-presented, two-bedroom property on the first floor of a modern apartment block. It has gated access and directly overlooks the Atlantic Ocean just yards away. The accommodation comprises a kingsize bedroom with a TV, dressing area and en-suite bathroom plus access to the balcony from where you can enjoy some of the best sunsets on offer in North Devon. The second bedroom is a twin and there is also a family shower room with a double shower just off the hallway. The main living space is an open plan area with a living area with Smart TV and patio doors leading out onto the balcony that also has a table and chairs where you can enjoy al fresco dining or an evening drink while taking in the stunning sea views on offer, while the kitchen/dining area is well-equipped.
Westward Ho! offers an array of seaside amenities including some fascinating curiosity shops and a good range of restaurants and cafés, many of which are regularly visited by locals. The beaches are a main attraction of this area, and they attract surfers from far and wide and the South West Coast Path, which is on the doorstep, is a must for keen runners and walkers. Swimming, surfing, canoeing, entertainment for all the family and fishing are all close by too. If golf is your thing, then you should visit the Royal North Devon Club which was founded in 1864 and is the oldest golf course in England. The popular Tarka Trail can be accessed approximately 3 miles away providing the unique opportunity to follow a disused railway line by foot or by cycle allowing you to enjoy some of Devon’s finest countryside and scenery while discovering the towns of Barnstaple and Bideford where you can wander during the weekly pannier markets, with a host of local produce, quality cafés and crafts. On your Tarka Trail journey be sure to visit the estuary-side village of Instow, and one place not to forget to visit is the world-famous village of Clovelly with its steep pedestrianised cobbled main street, traditional architecture, donkeys, and views over the Bristol Channel.