Apartment 5, The Albemarle
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Apartment 5, The Albemarle is a stylish apartment with stunning sea views. Located in the beautiful town of Ilfracombe on the North Devon coastline, you'll find all of the local attractions just a short walk away including the beautiful beach and harbour. Sleeps up to 4 in this first floor apartment
Apartment 5, located in The Albemarle building in Ilfracombe, offers a seaside escape, whether you're planning a staycation with friends, or enjoying a family holiday. This contemporary apartment boasts two bedrooms, living room, kitchen-diner, and family bathroom. Sleeps up to 4 guests One double bed (4'6) One small double bed (4') Living room with sea views Kitchen-diner includes dining bar with sea views Family bathroom Heating, electricity and hi-speed wifi included Bed linen and towels provided Dogs welcome (2 max) Great location in Ilfracombe Easy access to the beach, harbour and all the towns amenities Arrive from 4 pm Depart by 10 am Entrance to the property is via a shared hallway, and Apartment 5 is on the first floor up a flight of internal stairs. The entrance door opens directly into an internal hallway which runs the length of the apartment to the living area, which looks out to the beach. Ilfracombe is a picturesque Victorian seaside town in Devon, boasting two beautiful beaches and a delightful harbour. Apartment 5 in located in the heart of Ilfracombe and is ideal for exploring this charming destination, the stunning North Devon coastline as well as Exmoor National Park.
- Kitchen / Kitchenette
- Linen provided,Towels provided
- High chair
- Iron and board
- TV
- Dishwasher,Washing machine,Clothes dryer
- Cooker,Microwave,Toaster,Fridge,Freezer
- Games room
- Fan
- Electric vehicle charge point
- Bath
- Breakfast included
- Wi-Fi available
- Hair dryer
- Central heating
- Kettle
- Log fire
The living room benefits from lots of natural light and wonderful sea views; furnished with a velvet sofa and a comfortable armchair, there is a Smart TV, with Freeview channels and access to various streaming services. Super-fast wifi is available throughout. The kitchen is well equipped with an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, toaster, and kettle, ensuring you have all the tools needed for a self-catering stay. Situated in front of a full-length kitchen window, the dining bar provides the perfect setting to enjoy stunning views of Ilfracombe beach. The master bedroom features a comfortable double bed (4'6) and ample space for your belongings, including a wardrobe with full-length mirrors, and bedside tables. The second bedroom includes a cozy small double bed (4') along with generous storage for your convenience. The family bathroom comprises a bath with shower over, toilet, and hand basin.
- BBQ
- Parking
- Jacuzzi or hot tub
- Shared garden
- private garden (enclosed)
- Balcony or terrace
- Sea view
- Secure parking
- private garden (not enclosed)
- Detached Property
- Pool (communal)
- Pool (private)
Located in the heart of Ilfracombe, just a short walk from the town's range of local shops, restaurants and pubs and the Landmark Theatre. Ideally situated for the South West Coast Path too, which runs right through Ilfracombe. Ilfracombe is within a short driving distance of Barnstaple, Exmoor National Park and various villages so it’s perfectly located for exploring North Devon. The nearest train station is in Barnstaple, a 25 minute drive from Ilfracombe. The station has regular routes to Exeter, with connecting routes to Plymouth and locations all across the UK. There are plenty of bus routes throughout Ilfracombe. Hop on the 21 or 301 which travel to Barnstaple, or the 31 which has stops in Woolacombe and Morthoe.
Electric vehicle charge point
Pets welcome
2 x Dog(s), £0 per stay
2 x Cat(s), £0 per stay
Horses
Restricted mobility
Wheelchair users
Smoke detector,Carbon-monoxide detector,Fire extinguisher,First-aid kit
- 3 months
- 60 days
- 30 days
- 14 days
- 7 days
- 48 hours
Moderate 100% refund if the reservation is cancelled at least 30 days before the arrival date. 50% refund if the reservation is cancelled at least 14 days before the arrival date. We recommend adding cancellation cover during check-out to give you added protection for cancelling in the red zone above.
The region
+ MoreIlfracombe is a vibrant Victorian seaside town on the dramatic North Devon coast, with a working harbour, stunning cliff scenery, and a thriving arts and food scene.
The town is one of the most striking on the North Devon coast, set among steep, wooded hillsides that t...umble down to a natural harbour. Ilfracombe has been welcoming visitors since the Victorian era and retains much of its period character, with handsome terraces, elegant hotels, and ornate public buildings. In recent years a growing creative and culinary culture has brought new energy to the town, anchored by Damien Hirst's towering 20-metre bronze statue 'Verity', which stands guard at the harbour entrance.
The Harbour and Town
Ilfracombe's working harbour remains the heart of the town. Fishing boats and pleasure craft share the quayside, and in summer the harbour is the departure point for the ferry to Lundy Island, a unique nature reserve in the Bristol Channel. From the harbour, the High Street climbs through the town centre, lined with independent shops, galleries, cafes, and restaurants. The Landmark Theatre, with its striking conical white architecture, sits on the seafront and hosts a regular programme of live performances, cinema, and exhibitions.
Tunnels Beaches
One of Ilfracombe's most celebrated attractions is Tunnels Beaches, where a series of tunnels were hand-carved through the cliff by Welsh miners in the 1820s to create access to sheltered bathing beaches below. The site includes a large tidal bathing pool, rock pools to explore, and a dramatic setting for events and weddings. An entrance fee applies.
Nearby
Ilfracombe sits between Woolacombe, approximately 6 miles to the west, with its 3-mile stretch of golden sand, and Combe Martin, approximately 4 miles to the east, the gateway to Exmoor National Park. The surrounding coastline is part of the South West Coast Path and offers some of the most spectacular walking in Devon.
In Ilfracombe
The Quay -- A restaurant and gallery on the harbourfront, part-owned by Damien Hirst. The dining room features original Hirst artworks on the walls, with large windows overlooking the harbour and Verity. The menu uses locally landed seafood and seasonal Devon produce. Open for lunch and dinner. Booking recommended, especially in summer.
Thomas Carr at The Olive Room -- A small, intimate restaurant awarded a Michelin Plate for the quality of its cooking. Chef Thomas Carr serves a refined modern British menu with an emphasis on fresh North Devon seafood and local ingredients. Open for dinner, with occasional lunch sittings. Booking essential.
Terrace Tapas -- A harbourside restaurant serving Mediterranean-inspired small plates with views across the water. A relaxed spot for an evening meal or a glass of wine by the harbour. Open seasonally.
The Antidote -- A craft cocktail bar on the High Street with a carefully curated drinks menu and a lively atmosphere. A welcome addition to Ilfracombe's evening scene.
Nelly May's -- A popular harbour cafe serving breakfasts, light lunches, and homemade cakes, with outdoor seating overlooking the boats. Good for a relaxed coffee stop.
The George and Dragon -- A traditional pub in the town centre with real ales, pub food, and a friendly local atmosphere.
High Street cafes -- Ilfracombe's High Street has a good selection of independent cafes and espresso bars for coffee, cream teas, and light meals.
Nearby
The Rock Inn, Georgeham -- A well-regarded gastropub approximately 8 miles from Ilfracombe, serving excellent food in a characterful village setting. Worth the drive for a special meal. Booking recommended.
Tunnels Beaches -- Ilfracombe's most famous attraction. Hand-carved tunnels hewn through the cliffs by Welsh miners in the 1820s lead to sheltered beaches and a large tidal bathing pool. Wonderful for swimming, rock pooling, and simply marvelling at the Victorians' determination to reach the sea. Open seasonally, entrance fee applies.
Ilfracombe Harbour -- The working harbour is a pleasure to explore at any time of year. In summer, boat trips depart from the quay for fishing expeditions, wildlife cruises, and coastal sightseeing. The harbour is also the departure point for the seasonal ferry to Lundy Island, a car-free nature reserve rich in seabirds, seals, and marine wildlife, lying 12 miles offshore in the Bristol Channel.
Damien Hirst's Verity -- The 20-metre bronze statue by Damien Hirst stands on the pier at the harbour entrance. Depicting a pregnant woman holding a sword aloft, the figure is one of the most talked-about public artworks in Britain and has become Ilfracombe's modern landmark.
Capstone Hill -- A grassy headland rising directly from the seafront in the centre of town. A short walk to the top rewards you with panoramic views along the coast in both directions, across the harbour, and out to the Bristol Channel. A perfect spot for a sunset stroll.
Ilfracombe Museum -- A wonderfully eclectic local museum packed with curiosities, from Victorian taxidermy and fossils to maritime memorabilia and Exmoor wildlife displays. A charming window into the town's past.
Hillsborough Nature Reserve -- A prominent headland at the eastern edge of town, the site of an Iron Age hillfort. The circular walk around the hill passes through woodland and open grassland with excellent views and good chances of spotting seabirds and butterflies.
Watermouth Castle -- A family attraction approximately 3 miles east of Ilfracombe, set in a Victorian Gothic castle beside a pretty inlet. Rides, shows, and amusements for younger children. Open seasonally.
Woolacombe Beach -- Approximately 6 miles west of Ilfracombe. One of Britain's finest beaches, with 3 miles of golden sand backed by dunes. Excellent for surfing, bodyboarding, and long walks at any time of year.
Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park -- Approximately 4 miles east of Ilfracombe. A family-friendly wildlife park set in attractive North Devon gardens, home to wolves, sea lions, primates, and a popular animatronic dinosaur trail.
Walks
Capstone Hill Circular -- An easy and rewarding walk from the centre of town. Climb the grassy headland of Capstone Hill for panoramic views along the coast, across the harbour, and out to the Bristol Channel. The full circuit takes around 30 minutes and is suitable for all abilities.
Hillsborough from the Harbour -- From the harbour, follow the coast path east to Hillsborough Nature Reserve. The headland is the site of an Iron Age hillfort and is home to seabird colonies, butterflies, and wildflowers. A circular walk around the hill takes approximately 1 hour.
Ilfracombe to Lee Bay -- A dramatic 3-mile stretch of the South West Coast Path heading west from Ilfracombe. The route climbs over the cliffs and drops into secluded coves before reaching the peaceful hamlet of Lee, with its sheltered bay and seasonal tea garden. Allow around 2 hours each way.
Ilfracombe to Combe Martin via Watermouth -- Follow the South West Coast Path east from Ilfracombe, passing Hillsborough, the sheltered inlet at Watermouth, and Broadsands beach before arriving in Combe Martin. Approximately 4 miles, with some steep sections. Allow 2 to 3 hours.
Hele Bay -- A short and easy walk of approximately 1 mile east from the harbour to the sheltered rocky cove at Hele Bay. A pleasant stroll along the coast path with good views back towards the town.
Morte Point via Woolacombe -- A longer coastal route heading west. Follow the coast path through Lee and Bull Point to Morte Point, a dramatic headland with wild seas and seabird colonies. Continue to Woolacombe for the return by bus or taxi. Allow a full day for this magnificent walk.
Tarka Trail from Barnstaple -- The Tarka Trail is a flat, traffic-free path following a disused railway line. The section from Barnstaple to Braunton and beyond is ideal for cycling or easy walking. Barnstaple is approximately 12 miles from Ilfracombe, and bikes can be hired at several points along the trail.
Beaches
Tunnels Beaches -- Ilfracombe's unique beach, reached through hand-carved Victorian tunnels. Features a large tidal bathing pool and sheltered rocky coves. Open seasonally, entrance fee applies.
Hele Bay -- A sheltered rocky cove approximately 1 mile east of the town centre. Good for rock pooling and a quieter alternative to the main town beaches. A small seasonal cafe serves refreshments.
Wildersmouth Beach -- A small beach right in the centre of town, tucked below Capstone Hill. Easy to access and a pleasant spot for a paddle, though limited in size.
Rapparee Cove -- A sandy cove near the harbour, accessed by steps. Sheltered by the surrounding cliffs and a good spot for swimming when conditions are calm.
Woolacombe -- Approximately 6 miles from Ilfracombe. A magnificent 3-mile stretch of golden sand, consistently rated among Britain's best beaches. Excellent for surfing, bodyboarding, and long walks. Lifeguard patrolled in summer.
Croyde -- Approximately 8 miles from Ilfracombe. A popular surfing beach in a pretty village setting, with a lively atmosphere and good beach cafes.
Barricane Beach -- Approximately 7 miles from Ilfracombe, between Woolacombe and Morte Point. A small, sheltered cove famous for the tropical shells washed ashore by Gulf Stream currents.
Combe Martin -- Approximately 4 miles east of Ilfracombe. A sandy beach at the foot of the village, popular with families and a good base for rock pooling.
Recommended transport links
Airport
ferry port
Train station
Car required
A car is useful but not essential
More tips on how to get there
Full arrival information and directions will be sent after your booking is paid in full. Further information about public transport can be found online at www.traveline.info or by calling 0871 200 2233. Ilfracombe town centre is compact and walkable, though a car is useful for exploring the surrounding coast and countryside. The nearest mainline train station is Barnstaple, approximately 12 miles away. From Barnstaple, the 21 and 21A bus services run regularly to Ilfracombe, taking approximately 50 minutes. The Lundy Island ferry operates seasonally from Ilfracombe harbour, with crossings to the island taking approximately 2 hours. The nearest airport is Exeter Airport, approximately 70 miles away. Bristol Airport is approximately 100 miles away. Car hire is available at both airports.
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