£575,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleMortehoe, Woolacombe, Devon EX34
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
- Chain free
- Freehold
Webbers Property Services
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About this property
Three Generously Sized Double Bedrooms
Two Modern Bathrooms
UPVC Windows throughout
Efficient Gas Central Heating System
Stunning Panoramic Views and prime location
Private Patio Garden – Ideal for Entertaining
Off-Street Parking Included
Offered with No Onward Chain
Early Viewing Strongly Advised
Nestled in the heart of the charming coastal village of Mortehoe and just a stone’s throw from the golden sands of Woolacombe, Coast House is a beautifully appointed end-terrace freehold home offering the perfect blend of modern coastal living and timeless charm. Set across three spacious floors, this light-filled property enjoys panoramic sea and coastal views that stretch across the rugged North Devon coastline—an ever-changing backdrop of natural beauty.
This thoughtfully designed home features three generous double bedrooms, ideal for families, guests, or as a perfect holiday retreat. The accommodation is perfectly balanced, offering a modern open-plan kitchen/lounge/dining area that creates a sociable and airy living space. The large windows and elevated position ensure uninterrupted views of the sea and surrounding countryside, making it a truly special place to relax and unwind.
The property benefits from a family bathroom and a separate shower room, catering effortlessly to the needs of both residents and visitors. Every floor has been designed to maximise light and space, with tasteful décor and a calming coastal palette throughout.
Externally, Coast House boasts a private, low-maintenance garden laid with paving slabs—ideal for al fresco dining, morning coffee, or simply sitting back and soaking in the most breathtaking sea views imaginable. Whether you're watching the sun set over the Atlantic or listening to the waves roll in, the outside space provides a peaceful and private retreat.
Practicality hasn’t been overlooked, with the rare addition of an off-road parking space for one vehicle—a real advantage in this sought-after coastal setting.
Located in the picturesque village of Mortehoe, the home enjoys the best of both worlds: The tranquillity of a rural coastal village with the vibrant beach resort of Woolacombe just minutes away. From cliff walks and sandy beaches to welcoming pubs and cafes, everything you need for a serene yet connected lifestyle is within easy reach.
Coast House is a rare opportunity to own a stylish, turn-key coastal residence in one of Devon’s most desirable locations. Whether as a permanent home, holiday getaway, or investment, this is a property that truly captures the spirit of coastal living.
To get to Coast House, 1 Woolahra, Mortehoe from Webbers Estate Agents in Ilfracombe, start by heading southwest along Ilfracombe High Street and continue onto Church Street. Turn left onto Wilder Road (A399) and follow it out of town. After a few minutes, take the right-hand turn onto the B3343, signposted for Woolacombe.
Stay on the B3343 for about four miles. Just before reaching Woolacombe, turn right at the sign for Mortehoe onto Mortehoe Station Road. This road leads you into the village. Continue along the main street, Woolacombe Road, then turn left into Woolahra. Coast House is located at the end of this quiet terrace.
The journey covers about six miles and takes roughly 10 to 12 minutes by car. The roads are straightforward and well-signposted.
Bus routes 31 and 303 also run from Ilfracombe to Mortehoe. After getting off near Woolacombe Bay, it’s a short walk to the property. A longer alternative is a coastal path walk from Ilfracombe to Mortehoe, which takes about 2.5 to 3 hours and follows the South West Coast Path.
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