Little Honeynook is a charming single-storey annexe located in Bigbury, Devon, offering uninterrupted countryside and sea views in the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This romantic retreat features an enclosed garden with a hot tub, open-plan living layout, and bright interiors, perfect for two guests. The spacious king-size bedroom and well-presented bathroom provide a comfortable stay, while nearby beaches like Bigbury-On-Sea, Bantham, and Ayrmer Cove offer plenty of outdoor activities.
Guests can enjoy a seafood feast at The Oyster Shack or visit local country pubs like The Dolphin Inn and The Pickwick Inn for a relaxing drink. The annexe is also close to Kingsbridge Creek, Overbeck's Garden, and South Efford Marsh Nature Reserve, providing opportunities to connect with nature. Nearby Salcombe offers attractions such as Love the Sea Gallery, Salcombe Maritime Museum, and Salcombe Yacht Club, while a trip to Plymouth allows for visits to West Hoe Park, The Mayflower Museum, and the National Marine Aquarium.
Overall, Little Honeynook is a peaceful and picturesque getaway in Devon, offering a mix of relaxation and exploration for guests looking to unwind and experience the beauty of the South West of England. Whether enjoying a hot tub soak in the garden or exploring the local beaches and attractions, this annexe provides a cozy and convenient base for a memorable holiday in the stunning coastal region.
Weekly price from £625
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