Seasiders

Located in Ilfracombe, Devon

This superb third floor apartment is in the town of Ilfracombe on the North Devon coast, and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.

  • Sleeps: 4
  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Pet Friendly: No

Description

Seasiders is a sea-facing apartment in the exclusive Granville Point development in Ilfracombe, North Devon and enjoys outstanding sea views from its third-floor position. There are two bedrooms, one with en-suite shower room and another family bathroom, sleeping up to four people. An open plan living room is attractively furnished with high-quality smart kitchen, dining area and sitting area with patio doors. Two balconies accessed via patio doors from the living area and master bedroom have magnificent sea views. There is gated allocated parking for one car. Seasiders is a superb choice for a coastal stay at any time of year.

Property Details

With uninterrupted sea views, this fabulous third-floor apartment is a short walk from the town amenities and beaches in the popular resort of Ilfracombe on Devon’s north coast. Ideally placed for the wedding venue at Tunnels Beaches, Seasiders will appeal to couples or families seeking a superb coastal retreat. On one floor, with lift or stair access, the apartment is finished and furnished to a high standard. An open plan living area, tastefully furnished, on entry you will be immediately drawn to the magnificent views through patio doors that lead onto the balcony. A smart contemporary kitchen is well fitted with quality appliances with a smart glass table and chairs for dining. There are two bright and airy bedrooms with built-in storage, the master bedroom with en-suite shower room and doors to the balcony. There is also a useful utility room. The two balconies to the front of this super apartment offer a perfect spot to relax where on a clear day it’s possible to spot the Welsh coastline on the horizon. A gated carpark with allocated space offers security and hassle-free parking. The prestigious Granville Point development was once a Victorian Hotel its prime elevated position overlooking the town with a unique 360-degree aspect. A five-minute stroll, downhill brings you to the unique and historic Tunnels Beaches, an award-winning beach accessed through tunnels that were hand-carved in the 1820s, and now a wonderful experience for young and old with tidal rock pools and soft stands. It is also a popular wedding venue. Once a Victorian seaside resort, Ilfracombe is now a bustling and vibrant town with a fine selection of restaurants, bars and boutiques. The three-mile stretch of beach at Woolacombe is just 6 miles, a firm family favourite and a hot spot for surfing. Visit the picturesque Lynmouth and Lynton where a trip on the cliff railway is a must and the views are simply breathtaking. Seasiders is a truly wonderful apartment that will have you yearning to return to as soon as you leave.

Features

Close to coast
Cot Available
High Chair
Linen and Towels
Near a Pub
Off road parking
TV
WiFi

Location

Area Details

Ilfracombe

Ilfracombe is a picturesque harbour town on the North Devon coast with a reputation as being the culinary and cultural hub of the area. With the 20m high Damien Hirst sculpture Verity overlooking the water (Ilfracombe is Hirst's home town) and a collection of local galleries featuring both local and international artists. There are plenty of great restaurants to try in Fore Street and around the Harbour serving locally sourced food and catering for all tastes and budgets. Booking ahead is recommended especially for restaurants such as The Olive Room.

Lots to do and see in the area including the Tunnels Beaches, Watermouth Family Theme Park and Castle with a great mix of children's activities that appeal to all ages or take a tour of haunted Chambercombe Manor. Visit the award-winning Aquarium to take in a fascinating insight into the marine life of the area or discover the history of the area at Ilfracombe Museum. The scenery is stunning and can be enjoyed along the South West Coast Path with views across the Bristol Channel.

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