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4 Guests
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2 Bedrooms
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1 Bathroom
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Pets Yes
Features
- Off road parking
- Pub/shop < 1 mile
- Seaside
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
13 Customer Reviews
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"Was a lovely place would recommend to anyone"
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"We loved the location and the fabulous view of the bay."
The proprietor was very welcoming and helpful. The kitchen could do with a few more items eg a lid for the frying pan, a colander. I do feel the accommodation is overpriced for what it is, especially as it is self-catering. £875 for 5 nights .
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"Great apartment to use as a base whilst exploring the North Devon area."
Lynmouth is a little hidden gem and the views from the apartment are really beautiful!
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"Amazing place, and the owner was so lovely, welcoming and very helpful."
Highly recommend this lovely place and will definitely come back.
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"Lynmouth is beautiful and lots to see and do locally and further afield."
Lovely local shops in Lynmouth and Lynton. The property is delightful, as is the owner Mrs Davidson. It was our second stay in Apartment 3 and we will definitely be back for a third!!
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"Large period sash windows overlook the impressive view over town and sea to the Welsh coastline beyond."
You will need to feed the meter £6 a day to at least keep the chill off on 2/3 low/med setting, but will require significantly more if you want cosy or if very cold or for running hot water. We went green and switched the immersion heater off and used electric shower and boiled water for basins, so spent £34 not including the £5 already in the meter when we arrived. Probably would benefit with electric blankets as the nights can be challenging. Jim Jams and bed socks a must. In the spring or summer I imagine it would be an absolute delight to stay there with all of the sash windows open and the sound of the tumbling river from the gorge below filling the main room. The furnishings, fixtures and fittings are in keeping with the historical character of the building and the kitchen has all the basic items for self catering. it has a very quirky and eclectic shared entrance, a somewhat theatrical emporium overflowing with wonderful potted plants, prints and paintings, a piano, and carefully arranged cushions, antiques and collectibles; a creative reflection of Gill - its warm and ebullient owner who clearly loves the house where she lives and welcomes her guests.
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"A beautiful view of sea, hills, woods and river greeted us every morning."
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"Very dated house, far too much crammed in the flat."
Not convinced it was cleaned properly as per covid requirements, as there are so many pieces of furniture everywhere. Shower was very poor, and carpet in the bathroom??!. Situated up a very very steep hill,and car park very small to turn cars around. Main bed very soft, not very comfortable.
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"Gill,the proprietor is so welcoming and friendly."
She helped us organise a visit to the vet when our dog became ill during our stay.She gave us friendly advise about where the best nearby places to eat were.The view from the sitting room and main bedroom is astounding-we could sit there for ages and just gaze out there.We absolutely loved the area and would like to return for some further exploration.Clooneavin is one of the nicest and most comfortable self catering holiday appts we have stayed in.
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"The owner is so kind & thoughtful."
The building is beautiful, & was all lit up with grand Xmas tree & all the trimmings. The flat was cosy & magnificent views of the sea & Lynmouth village. The walks are so diverse ranging from coastal, river (which is the wildest most beautiful river) & the valley of rocks with it's wild goats. Thoroughly enjoyed all aspects of this holiday & so did my dog Will most certainly be going again.
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"Tv reception very bad."
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"Wonderful unique place, but not suitable for winter."
Very cold and need to feed electricity meter for warmth. Would recommend highly for the summer.
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"Fantastic views if a little difficult to access initially."
Jill was an absolute delight and the property was very homely and well provisioned. Would recommend this property to anyone wanting to visit the area.
Summary
- All first floor
- Two bedrooms with basin: 1 x double, 1 x twin
- Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
- Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area.
- Electric convector heaters
- Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, TV with Freeview, WiFi, selection of books
- First £5 of electricity inc. in rent, remainder by coin meter
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Off road parking for 1 car
- One well-behaved dog welcome
- Sorry Cats and no smoking
- Shop, pub and beach 10 mins walk
- Note: There's access to the sitting room from the double bedroom
- Note: Apartment accessed via a curved staircase
- Please note; Care needed when using the path down to the harbour - we do suggest wearing suitable footwear and would not recommend heels
- Please note: From the 20th of January 2025 there will be scaffolding up at the property for 8 weeks.
The property
This welcoming first floor apartment has a light and airy open plan living area from where superb sea and village views can be admired.
The apartment also has two bedrooms and a bathroom.
An ideal apartment for exploring all that there is to see and do within this part of Devon.
Note: This apartment can be booked with Refs. 950611, 950612, 950613, 950615, 1056491, and 1056492, together sleeping 30 people.
This property does not accept cats
First £5 of electricity inc. in rent, remainder by coin meter.
Note: There's access to the sitting room from the double bedroom. Note: Apartment accessed via a curved staircase.Please note; Care needed when using the path down to the harbour
Clooneavin Holiday Apartments
These lovely apartments and chalet are set in the pretty village of Lynmouth, next to the town of Lynton in the Exmoor National Park. With wonderful sea and village views, these apartments are ideal for couples, families and friends for a stay within this part of Devon. All of the apartments are reached via a sweeping curved staircase, accept pets, provide WiFi and have the convenience of an off road parking space. With traditional features, the apartments are only a couple of minutes’ from the coast and beach, as well as village amenities. Lynmouth is situated at the foot of the Exmoor hills with one of its main draws being a water-powered cliff railway that links the village with the neighbouring town of Lynton. Also if you fancy a night off from cooking then Lynmouth has a number of restaurants and pubs to choose from. There’s many places to visit in the area including walks and cycle routes in the National Park, National Trust owned properties and coastline, and seaside resorts such as Minehead, Woolacombe and Ilfracombe. A welcoming set of apartments for your Devon getaway.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £100.
About the location
LYNMOUTH
Minehead 17 miles; Ilfracombe 19 miles.
Set directly on the coast at the foot of the Exmoor hills, this charming village draws visitors from near and far. Quaint Lynmouth sits between the river, shore and hills and offers small restaurants, tea rooms and inns. There are plenty of things to see and do, including a unique water-powered cliff railway with outstanding views, which links Lynmouth with neighbouring Lynton, the pretty harbour town where the fisherman’s cottages creep down towards the quay, and the distinctive Rhenish Tower sits proudly on the harbour wall. The National Trust own nearby Arlington Court and Watersmeet, a stunning riverside walk, and within the National Park boundary, the hills of Exmoor drop down to the sea where they shadow the Exmoor Heritage Coast. Romantic Porlock, home of Lorna Doone, is just 16 miles to the east, the coastal resorts of Minehead and Ilfracombe are both within 20 miles, with the hills of Exmoor dotted all around, and there are good shopping opportunities in Barnstaple, 20 miles away.
This property does not accept cats
First £5 of electricity inc. in rent, remainder by coin meter
Note: There's access to the sitting room from the double bedroom. Note: Apartment accessed via a curved staircase.Please note; Care needed when using the path down to the harbour
Please note: From the 20th of January 2025 there will be scaffolding up at the property for 8 weeks.