Set in peaceful countryside, Bulworthy Cottage is the ideal place in Bideford North Devon to relax and unwind. Originally the cottage was three 17th century miner's cottages, with whitewashed walls, and slate roofs. These have been sympathetically restored to provide accommodation in quiet, scenic surroundings. Exposed beams, ceiling trusses and stone fireplaces paint a traditional picture inside, and the walls throughout are attractively colour-washed.  Owners Liz and Graham White offer two letting bedrooms with en- suite shower rooms and pine furniture. The property is efficiently centrally heated and is open for guests all year round.
There is a comfortable guest lounge where you can relax, watch television, listen to music and browse through the many tourist books and leaflets. In cold weather, there is an open fire in the lounge.

 

 

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Bulworthy Cottage is located at the end of the lane, just before the farm.

 

The Cottage garden is a wonderful place to relax and enjoy the views across the countryside.

 

Relax in the Summer House with afternoon tea or pre-dinner drinks.

 

A varied selection of evening meals is available in addition to Bed & Breakfast facilities, and the owners are happy to cater for vegetarians. The property stands in terraced gardens, with lawns and patio for guests to relax, and views across the countryside to Exmoor. Evening meals are always available using local and home grown produce with a selection of wines and beers to compliment the menu. Special diets can be catered for with prior notice. No dogs, no children under 10, and Bulworthy is not suitable for people with mobility problems due to the layout of the house and grounds; no smoking inside.
We offer a range of facilities for walkers and cyclists, including secure storage of bikes and washing, cleaning and drying facilities.
There's plenty to see and do, with Barnstaple, Bideford and Torrington nearby. Exmoor, Dartmoor, the Tarka Trail and South West Coast Path are close, as are the RHS gardens at Rosemoor and National Trust properties. Golf can be arranged at a number of local courses, and those with a day to spare should make a point of taking a trip on the supply boat MS Oldenburg to Lundy Island, famous for its puffins and other bird life.

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