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Luxury cottages in Ilfracombe
38 luxury cottage and self catering accommodation in Ilfracombe, Devon. A range of superb quality cottages across Ilfracombe.
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £389 to £ 999
Self catering accommodation in Ilfracombe sleeps 6.
Features include: Pub nearby Internet WiFi Parking available Luxury accommodation
Accommodation overview: High-spec lodges in a perfect position for enjoying North Devon
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £419 to £ 1079
Self catering accommodation in Ilfracombe sleeps 6.
Features include: Pub nearby Internet WiFi Parking available Luxury accommodation
Accommodation overview: High-spec lodges in a perfect position for enjoying North Devon
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £389 to £ 999
Self catering accommodation in Ilfracombe sleeps 6.
Features include: Pub nearby Internet WiFi Parking available Luxury accommodation
Accommodation overview: High-spec lodges in a perfect position for enjoying North Devon
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Ilfracombe sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: With stunning views across the Bristol Channel and the coastal town of Ilfracombe, this apartment makes for an ideal destination for those wanting to explore the area’s dramatic scenery whilst staying in a comfortable, well appointed holiday property. Ilfracombe is a short walk from the property, as well as the harbour area with its shops and restaurants. Nearby are Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park, Watermouth Castle and the Lynton to Lynmouth funicular railway. Croyde and Woolacombe have some of the best surf beaches in the country, and Exmoor is a short distance away. Shop and pub 500 yards. Six external steps to entrance. Spacious, open plan living/dining room with patio doors and well-equipped kitchen with wooden floors. Utility room. Double bedroom with TV. Twin bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet. Bathroom with shower attachment and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599
Self catering accommodation in Ilfracombe sleeps 2.
Features include: Short Breaks Golf nearby Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: This converted cottage offers a peaceful and relaxing holiday base. Set on a hill commanding splendid views across Watermouth Bay and the imposing coastline of North Devon, it is surrounded by fields on a 100-acre farm where cattle and llamas graze. Nineteenth-century Watermouth Castle nestles below the farm. The harbour and the South West Coastal footpath are only 10 minutes’ walk away. There are many local attractions, including the village of Berrynarbor (1½ miles) – a taste of unchanged Devon with its 13th-century church and pub. Ilfracombe (2½ miles) offers the famous Landmark Theatre, picturesque harbour, quayside shops and restaurants, deep sea fishing and pleasure boats. Golf course 1 mile.
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Ilfracombe sleeps 10.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Golf nearby Pub nearby Detached Games Room Garden Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: Situated in the Torrs and overlooking the sea and the town of Ilfracombe, this delightfully refurbished, detached house has all the makings for a great holiday. Seaholm is laid out over three floors and has been adapted to make the most of its location. From the living room on the top floor, there are lovely views over the Bristol Channel and from the enclosed rear garden and balconies there are bird’s eye views of Ilfracombe and its famous landmarks. The house is equipped with all modern conveniences, including a 32-inch LCD TV and Gilchrist and Soames toiletries in every bathroom to ensure a relaxing holiday at any time of year. The location is a great base from which to explore the stunning North Devon coastline and countryside. Seaholm lies within easy walking distance of the harbour area and the surrounding cafes, restaurants and pubs. Ilfracombe is the ‘jewel’ of the North Devon Coast and a remarkable location for romantic getaways, family holidays or activity breaks. Ilfracombe centre is also within walking distance, and attractions worth visiting in the area include Ilfracombe’s harbour and tunnel beaches, Exmoor National Park, Lynton, Lynmouth and the beaches at Saunton and Woolacombe. For younger visitors there is the adventure park at Watermouth Castle and the Big Sheep at Bideford. Golf courses available at Ilfracombe, Saunton and Bideford. Shop and pubs 200 yards. Narrow stairs (no bannister) to lower ground floor: Games room with TV and pool table. Twin bedroom with patio doors to garden. Ground floor: Spacious dining room. Spacious, well-equipped kitchen with breakfast area and slate floor. Utility. Double bedroom with sea view and en-suite shower room with toilet. Double bedroom with patio doors to private balcony and en-suite shower room with toilet. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. First floor: Spacious living room with floor-to-ceiling window and sea views. Very large double bedroom with breakfast area, Velux windows and Juliet balcony.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £439 to £ 1169
Self catering accommodation in Ilfracombe sleeps 6.
Features include: Pub nearby Internet WiFi Parking available Luxury accommodation
Accommodation overview: High-spec lodges in a perfect position for enjoying North Devon
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £369 to £ 949
Self catering accommodation in Ilfracombe sleeps 4.
Features include: Pub nearby Parking available Luxury accommodation
Accommodation overview: High-spec lodges in a perfect position for enjoying North Devon
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £389 to £ 999
Self catering accommodation in Ilfracombe sleeps 4.
Features include: Pub nearby Internet WiFi Parking available Luxury accommodation
Accommodation overview: High-spec lodges in a perfect position for enjoying North Devon
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Ilfracombe sleeps 6.
Features include: Pool Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Views over bays and cliffs from a castle stronghold – a unique holiday opportunity . . . Watermouth Castle offers a rare combination of opportunities – for not only do visitors have the chance to live in a castle, but they also enjoy unlimited, free entry to one of the West Country’s premier tourist attractions during their stay. Within the splendid castle itself, there are six superb apartments, an indoor heated swimming pool, a museum, a choice of theme attractions, and some fascinating water displays. Outside, the castle’s 50-acre estate features wonderful landscaped gardens, with plenty of space for strolling and relaxing, and glorious woodland walks. There are ducks and waterfowl to admire on the lake outside the walls, and beautiful views from the castle over Watermouth Bay and its harbour, where there are slipway facilities for visitors’ boats, as well as moorings for larger craft (by arrangement with the harbourmaster). The castle is a true example of a Victorian folly, completed in the mid 19th-century by the Bassett family. Now extensively restored by the current owner, its self-contained holiday apartments are reached through an archway in the south court, where the indoor heated swimming pool is available exclusively to apartment residents. All of the properties have been decorated and furnished to a comfortable standard throughout, in keeping with the style and ambience of the Castle, and all feature four-poster, half tester or brass beds. A separate part of the castle, open to the public, contains the fascinating museum collections, including a Victorian kitchen, animated displays, mechanical musical instruments, a large model railway and a unique arcade of pier slot machines, all in working order. In the underground theatre is the Water Spectacular, reputedly one of the best fountain shows in the world, a thrilling mix of lights, music and water. Outside in the grounds are further family entertainments, including traditional rides and slides, fascinating water features, children’s play areas, a ‘Gnomeland’, themed crazy-golf, and much, much more all of which earned Watermouth Castle a place in the finals of the South West Tourism ‘Large Visitor Attraction Of The Year’ Award in 2005. Watermouth Castle enjoys an incomparable setting on rising ground, commanding views over the bays and cliffs of the magnificent coastline stretching away to the east. Take a woodland walk through the estate to the picturesque, award-winning village of Berrynarbor, or visit the coastal village of Combe Martin (less than 3 miles to the east) – famous not only for its sandy coves, inlets and majestic headlands but also as ‘the gateway to the Exmoor National Park’. Combe Martin offers a choice of shops and cafes, and one of Devon’s oldest inns! Ilfracombe is only a five minute drive away to the west, with a range of seaside attractions, good shops and a golf course, and visitors can enjoy miles of golden sand at nearby Woolacombe and Croyde Bay. Superb cliff-top scenery and beautiful wooded valleys make this one of North Devon’s most scenic areas – as well as a paradise for walkers. Shops 2 miles. Note: Music may filter into the pool area from the antique Mortier organ between 10am and 6pm.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Ilfracombe sleeps 4.
Features include: Pool Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Views over bays and cliffs from a castle stronghold – a unique holiday opportunity . . . Watermouth Castle offers a rare combination of opportunities – for not only do visitors have the chance to live in a castle, but they also enjoy unlimited, free entry to one of the West Country’s premier tourist attractions during their stay. Within the splendid castle itself, there are six superb apartments, an indoor heated swimming pool, a museum, a choice of theme attractions, and some fascinating water displays. Outside, the castle’s 50-acre estate features wonderful landscaped gardens, with plenty of space for strolling and relaxing, and glorious woodland walks. There are ducks and waterfowl to admire on the lake outside the walls, and beautiful views from the castle over Watermouth Bay and its harbour, where there are slipway facilities for visitors’ boats, as well as moorings for larger craft (by arrangement with the harbourmaster). The castle is a true example of a Victorian folly, completed in the mid 19th-century by the Bassett family. Now extensively restored by the current owner, its self-contained holiday apartments are reached through an archway in the south court, where the indoor heated swimming pool is available exclusively to apartment residents. All of the properties have been decorated and furnished to a comfortable standard throughout, in keeping with the style and ambience of the Castle, and all feature four-poster, half tester or brass beds. A separate part of the castle, open to the public, contains the fascinating museum collections, including a Victorian kitchen, animated displays, mechanical musical instruments, a large model railway and a unique arcade of pier slot machines, all in working order. In the underground theatre is the Water Spectacular, reputedly one of the best fountain shows in the world, a thrilling mix of lights, music and water. Outside in the grounds are further family entertainments, including traditional rides and slides, fascinating water features, children’s play areas, a ‘Gnomeland’, themed crazy-golf, and much, much more all of which earned Watermouth Castle a place in the finals of the South West Tourism ‘Large Visitor Attraction Of The Year’ Award in 2005. Watermouth Castle enjoys an incomparable setting on rising ground, commanding views over the bays and cliffs of the magnificent coastline stretching away to the east. Take a woodland walk through the estate to the picturesque, award-winning village of Berrynarbor, or visit the coastal village of Combe Martin (less than 3 miles to the east) – famous not only for its sandy coves, inlets and majestic headlands but also as ‘the gateway to the Exmoor National Park’. Combe Martin offers a choice of shops and cafes, and one of Devon’s oldest inns! Ilfracombe is only a five minute drive away to the west, with a range of seaside attractions, good shops and a golf course, and visitors can enjoy miles of golden sand at nearby Woolacombe and Croyde Bay. Superb cliff-top scenery and beautiful wooded valleys make this one of North Devon’s most scenic areas – as well as a paradise for walkers. Shops 2 miles. Note: Music may filter into the pool area from the antique Mortier organ between 10am and 6pm.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Ilfracombe sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: These two holiday cottages lie quietly, in an elevated position, overlooking the beautiful coast around Ilfracombe. They enjoy a sunny situation in a pleasant courtyard, adjacent to the owners’ 17th-century farmhouse. Sympathetically converted from traditional farm buildings – Dolly’s Barn was once a barn and Aggie’s Cottage was a former stable – they both benefit from their own patios, and shared use of gardens and paddocks of 3 acres (including a children’s play area and a field for ball games). Ideal for large family groups, Dolly’s Barn is as spacious as it is characterful. Boasting an array of beams and sloping ceilings, it also caters for people with disabilities. Aggie’s Cottage, although smaller, is just as charming; as it uses many original architectural features, and some salvaged ones. The real advantage of spending some time in this lovely region is that there is always something to see, and always something to do. Holidays here can be incredibly relaxing, or completely fun-filled, depending on which sights or attractions are visited. Indeed, often it’s hard to choose between spending the days amid the peaceful country landscapes of the Exmoor National Park (within 10 miles) or exploring the stretching sands and picturesque bays of the North Devon Heritage Coast; follow the coastal footpath close by, which leads to Lee Bay. Three miles away is Woolacombe Sands – a Blue Flag beach, which is a firm family favourite; in addition to being a mecca for surfers. There are two golf courses within 4 miles; and a driving range just a mile away. Horse riding is available from stables, which neighbour the property. Croyde and Saunton within 10 miles; the market town of Barnstaple is 12 miles. Ilfracombe (1 mile) has plenty of interesting pubs, restaurants and shops, and its harbour is the ideal spot for sea fishing enthusiasts to test their skills. Shops 1½ miles.
  
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