Property Summary
The Penthouse Lynmouth Bay is a luxury sea-view apartment in Lynton, North Devon, sleeping up to 6 guests in 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1is en-suite) with 3 private balconies with sea views, and 2 private parking spaces. It's a perfect year-round base for exploring Exmoor and the North Devon coast.
Main Description
The Penthouse Lynmouth Bay is a stylish sea view duplex apartment in Lynton, North Devon. This beautifully appointed self-catering apartment with sweeping views across the coastline is set in the heart of picturesque Lynton. Available year-round, this luxury retreat is the perfect base for exploring Exmoor and the stunning North Devon coast.
Sleeps 6 across three spacious bedrooms
Two bathrooms, including one en-suite
Panoramic sea views from three private balconies and two of the bedrooms
Accommodation is spread over two levels
Lift access to the entrance level
Just a three-minute stroll to local pubs, restaurants, galleries, and the quaint town centre
Amenities include TV, DVD player, Wi-Fi, game console and more
Private parking for two vehicles
Wi-Fi, heating and electricity included
Bed linen and towels provided
Arrive from 4 pm
Depart by 10 am
Occupying the top two floors of Lynton Cottage, Penthouse Lynmouth Bay enjoys the most spectacular outlook stretching across the sea, the Lynmouth gorge and river, and out towards the cliffs and hills leading to Porlock. This beautifully converted loft apartment offers modern open-plan living with charm and character.
A communal foyer (serving two other apartments) leads into a stairway, and houses a lift that arrives just outside Penthouse Lynmouth Bay's front door. The apartment makes the most of its fantastic views by employing reverse living, so the bedrooms and bathrooms are on its first floor, (although this is already the second the floor of the building), and the living areas are on the upper level, in the eaves.
*Please note – the bedrooms are in the original part of the building and are all large with high ceilings, the living areas are in a loft-conversion and therefore have sloping ceilings and exposed beams.
The Lynton Cottage building was among the first grand residences in Lynton designed for visitors from outside the area, built back in 1815. The property became a hotel in 1862 and has been welcoming guests ever since. In 2016, a major renovation transformed the building into ten stylish self-catering apartments.
Indoor Description
The bedrooms and bathrooms are on the entrance level of the property. The master suite comprises: King size bed, sofa, TV/DVD player, hairdryer and en-suite bathroom; bath with shower over, toilet, handbasin, heated towel rack and towels for two people.
Two further bedrooms: One with a king size bed; One with twin beds which can be made up as a super-king double on request.
All bedrooms equipped with luxurious high thread-count bed linen, and towels for two people per room.
A travel cot and bedding is also available and fits in all the rooms, though obviously most comfortably in the master suite.
The family bathroom has a walk-in shower cubicle, toilet, handbasin and heated towel rack, it is located off the hall.
Stairs lead up to the top floor where the open-plan kitchen-diner and living room is located. There are three small sea-view balconies, one with benches.
The living area includes a selection of seating including foot rests and a chaise longue
Smart TV and DVD player (through X-Box) with numerous DVDs to choose from.
X-box 360 with two controllers and a number of games
Wi-Fi free of charge
Binoculars
Dining area with seating for six. Highchair which converts to low chair.
The kitchen is fully equipped with all the essentials, including:
Electric hob and oven
Microwave
Under-counter fridge and separate freezer
Washing machine
Breville Kettle and Toaster
Nespresso Vertuo Plus coffee machine
A wide range of cookware, utensils, and tableware is provided, including stylish white crockery, glassware, and champagne flutes. For families, there is also a selection of child-friendly, non-breakable plates, bowls, and cutlery.
Iron, ironing board, clothes airer, vacuum cleaner. All power, heating, Wi-Fi and linens included.
A welcome pack including tea and coffee, washing-up liquid, dish cloth & tea towel is provided, together with a couple of dishwasher tablets just to get you started.
A selection of Vertuo coffee pods is included - but if you have a favourite you may choose to bring your own.
Outdoor Description
Lynton Cottage is set above several acres of private grounds with views across the sea. The terraced gardens slope gently downward and offer guests private access to the zig-zag footpath leading towards Lynmouth.
Guests are welcome to explore these shared gardens, which include mature trees, established shrubs, winding footpaths, and quiet seating areas ideal for relaxation.
Lynton restaurants, cafes and interesting shops are within a minute or two on foot.
Parking
Off-road parking spaces for 2 cars are available in the shared car park.
Pets Description
Sorry, no pets.
Restricted mobility
The property is accessed via a lift to the front door, the bedrooms and bathrooms are on this entrance level, then there are a few steps up to the upper level where the living area and kitchen is.
Exit in case of emergency
This has not been completed by the owner.
Christmas / New Year
Penthouse Lynmouth Bay is available over the Christmas and New Year period. A contemporary artificial tree together with a selection of Christmas decorations create a lovely festive atmosphere inside the apartment, while the quaint town of Lynton itself, is lit up with Christmas lights. In early December, Lynton & Lynmouth host Christmas markets selling locally produced gifts, crafts and produce and many of the pubs and restaurants are open throughout the festive period offering good food, roaring fires and warm welcomes.
The region
Lynton is a charming cliff-top village perched 600 feet above the sea on the northern edge of Exmoor National Park, often called 'Little Switzerland' for its dramatic scenery.
Connected to its twin village of Lynmouth on the harbour below by the famous Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway -- a Victorian water-powered funicular opened in 1890 -- Lynton sits at the meeting point of four long-distance trails: the South West Coast Path, the Two Moors Way, the Coleridge Way, and the Tarka Trail. The poets Shelley, Coleridge, and Wordsworth all drew inspiration from these steep wooded valleys and rugged coastline.
The village has a good range of independent shops, cafes, restaurants, and pubs, all within a few minutes' walk. There is a small cinema, a post office, a pharmacy, and tennis and bowls facilities. The spectacular Valley of Rocks lies just a mile to the west along a level clifftop path. Lynmouth, reached by the cliff railway, road, or footpath, adds harbourside dining, boat trips, and the Glen Lyn Gorge.
The nearest supermarkets and high street banks are in Barnstaple, approximately 20 miles away. Ilfracombe and Minehead are each roughly 20 miles in opposite directions along the coast. Exmoor is an International Dark Sky Reserve, making Lynton an exceptional base for stargazing on clear nights.