Finished to a high standard, this spacious family home is ideally located on the edge of the market town of Braunton and gives easy access to the spectacular coast and beautiful countryside of North Devon. After exploring Braunton Burrows with your hound, return to your garden and dine alfresco on the smart decking.
Arranged over three floors, this contemporary home comes complete with everything you need for a fantastic break in the West Country. On the ground floor, the sleek kitchen/diner will make cooking a breeze. Meals can be enjoyed gathered around the dining alfresco on the large decking area while pup safely explores the fully enclosed garden. There is a cosy snug on the ground floor too, perfect for children to have a space of their own. On the first floor, discover a tastefully furnished lounge with plenty of sofa seating and a Juliet balcony allowing you to open the glass double doors and let the fresh country air drift in. An inviting king-sized bedroom finished in neutral tones can also be found on this floor, alongside a stylish family bathroom. On the second floor is another attractive super king-size bedroom with ensuite and also two single rooms, ideal for older children.
The bustling town of Braunton is home to a full range of amenities, including supermarkets, independent boutiques and high street favourites, as well as numerous dog-friendly cafes and pubs. The Tarka Trail passes through the town, a 180-mile, figure-of-eight loop inspired by the route travelled by Tarka the Otter. The trail takes in some of North Devon’s most spectacular countryside scenery, with plenty of exciting sights, sounds and smells for inquisitive hounds to investigate along the way. Saunton Sands is less than 3 miles from your door, where, excluding one small area, four-legged friends can roam freely year-round on 4 miles of sweeping beachfront. For dogs of a more discerning nature, the National Trust’s Arlington Court (13 miles) is a Regency house with an impressive collection of horse-drawn vehicles set in a picturesque garden. The carriage museum, garden and wider estate are open to both people and pups.