Westward Beach House

£428  average per night

Surrounded By Lush Woodland And Offering Magnificent Views Across Westward Ho! Beach And Its Quaint Surrounding Town.

  • Sleeps 8
  • 4 Bed
  • 3 Bathroom
  • Adults only

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General information

  • Hot tub
  • BBQ
  • Satellite/Cable TV
  • Adults only
  • Fireplace
  • Pets considered
  • No smoking
  • Wheelchair inaccessible

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Location

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Description

Surrounded by lush woodland and offering magnificent views across Westward Ho! Beach and its quaint surrounding town, Westward Beach House is a four-storey delight with a thoroughly contemporary style.

There are various wonderful living areas both inside and out, including a delightfully open-plan space comprising a large modern kitchen, dining area and sitting room where conversation can flow freely. In the sitting room you can enjoy a 65” wall-mounted TV and a lovely a fireplace all beautifully lit by the vast floor to ceiling windows, out of which you can enjoy sublime sea-views! For an even cosier living space, head up to your lovely Snug with an Xbox on the top floor!

There are four bedrooms in total, with two on the ground floor, and the others on the upper floors, one of which has a large sofa, an armchair and a fabulous balcony! Three of the rooms have two single beds which can be converted into super-king-sized bed upon request, and on the ground floor there is a single king-sized bed; all are equipped with a wall-mounted TV. Three bathrooms distributed across the floors incorporate large bathtubs, walk-in rain-showers and simple, elegant designs.

On the first-floor you can enjoy a wonderful balcony with sea-views, while to the back of the house is a fabulous patio with a hot tub, barbecue and outdoor shower. Settle at the table for a little alfresco dining or enjoy a tipple in the hot-tub for the perfect post-swim relaxation, and when the sun's shining, fire up the BBQ for a feast in the great outdoors!

Just down the road you'll find the incredible Westward Ho! Beach, with 2 miles of sandy surfing beach, and in the town there are endless independent boutiques and coffee shops. With both a Tesco and a Co-op Food within a ten-minute walk, you won't have to worry about driving miles to pick up a loaf of bread! Also nearby is the fantastic Royal North Devon Golf Club, and the UK's first UNESCO Biosphere at Northam Burrows Country Park.

#### Features
Ground Floor
- Bedroom with king-size bed
- Bedroom with twin single beds (can be set up with super-king on request)
- Bathroom with shower
First Floor
- Open-plan living & dining room
- Fully-equipped kitchen
Second Floor
- Bedroom with super-king bed (can be set up with twin single beds on request) and en-suite shower room
- Family bathroom
Third Floor
- Bedroom with twin single beds (can be set up with super-king on request)
- Snug
Exterior Grounds
- Hot tub
- Terrace
- Dining facilities
- Barbecue
Additional Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- TV
- Washing machine & dryer
- Travel cot available on request basis
- Parking for 2/3 cars
*Please state your desired bedroom configuration at time of booking.

#### Location
Enjoy the warm, welcoming and easy-going folk of the West Country, and the endless sandy beaches, fossil cliffs, medieval towns and national parks of Devon, a truly unmissable county!

For a perfect day in the fresh air and sunshine, Exmoor National Park and the 954km2 Dartmoor National Park, with their endless rugged moorland, woodland, farmlands and valleys sprinkled with granite tors are ideal for walking, horse riding, mountain biking, climbing and much more! The magnificent Jurassic Coast, comprising 95 miles of coastline with 185 million years of geological history is well worth a visit, with the South West Coast Path running along a large section of it.

If you're after a traditional English beach trip with the added delight of white sand beaches, turquoise waters, and world-class sailing and surfing, you will not be disappointed! Devon has two separate coastlines: to the south is the English Channel and to the north, the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel.

The sublime English Riviera, a series of picturesque, south-coast harbour towns, is the nickname of the magnificent southern coastline. Torquay is one of the main highlights: a delightful seaside resort town well known for its beaches such as Babbacombe and the cliffside Oddicombe. Torquay Harbour offers shops, cafes and a marina, while the nearby Torre Abbey, a monastery founded in 1196, has art galleries and extensive gardens. The smaller seaside town of Ilfracombe can be found on the northern coastline, and is a small, hilly harbour surrounded by cliffs.

And for a lively city, to the south-east is Exeter on the River Exe, with its Roman era City Walls, vaulted, medieval underground passages and stunning Gothic cathedral, built in the 12th-century. To the west of the county you'll find the larger city of Plymouth, with a fine display of its maritime tradition in the Barbican's Tudor and Jacobean buildings and Sutton Harbour's heritage trail. Both cities have bustling high-streets and lively nightlife thanks to the sizeable student populations!

Notable events in the area include the Devon County Show in Exeter each May, the Dartmouth Royal Regatta in August and the British Firework Championships in Plymouth also in August.

If flying to the area, Exeter International operates flights between Paris CDG, Amsterdam and countless UK cities, and the nearby Bristol International Airport has nearly 80 destinations.



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