The North Devon Coast AONB is also an ‘area of special places’ – from traditional family friendly resorts to rugged headlands to sandy beaches and rolling dunes.
There’s Ilfracombe, with its harbour, grand villas and cottages and the more cosy Woolacombe and its renowned beaches. To the stunningly beautiful Hartland Peninsula, with views of Lundy Island, and on to nearby Speke’s Mill and Welcome Mouth, where waterfalls gush from the cliffs.
Walkers-only at Clovelly, another village with its own waterfall. The South West Coastal Path keeps you on foot and on course to Saunton Sands which front the more than three miles of sand dunes that make up Braunton Burrows, a UNESCO Biosphere reserve.
Devon Red cattle share this wonderland with countless butterflies, birds, flowers and reptiles.
Self-contained suite, suitable for up to 4, in a quiet residential area a few minutes walk into the centre of Braunton
Traditional farmhouse accommodation in peaceful countryside on an 18th century working farm
Spacious and homely house on working farm of 56 acres in attractive countryside
A level access apartment, on the ground floor of Bossington Hall, with wonderful views of Exmoor and the sea
Bossington Hall is a unique luxury Bed & Breakfast in an Edwardian mansion with stunning views of Exmoor and the sea.
Attractive thatched farmhouse in a quiet situation. Convenient to the A30 providing convenient access to Dartmoor and many major towns.