Due to cancellation, the 2 remaining weeks (4th & 25th Aug) reduced£2,830 now £2,000 pw
Millfield Cottage sits directly above the old smugglers cove of Lee Bay in North Devon, offering stunning views of the sea and making every visit an unforgettable experience.
This detached single-storey cottage offers weekly self-catering accommodation for up to six people in four bedrooms. It features an open-plan kitchen and dining room with French doors opening on to spectacular views.
The property and gardens are well maintained and bookings are taken directly so guests can avoid extra fees.
All the comforts of home, with a log burner and a conservatory overlooking the bay.
Lawned gardens stretching down to the sea, with plenty of parking and sports storage.
It doesn’t get much more dramatic, beautiful and peaceful than Lee Bay in North Devon.
The best house in the village – to be able to access the coast path from the front door is a big selling point. The bird life is also amazing; lovely friendly thrushes, robins, gold finches and blue tits, along with pheasant and rabbits in the lower field.
We love self catering, and rarely do we find a house as well equipped as this, we’ll certainly be back!
April 2023
Millfield really has one of the best views over the dramatic North Devon coast, and sits on the sunny side of the valley
Off-road parking for 4 or 5 cars in a private car parking area located a few steps above the house
The 'boat house' below the property can be used to store kayaks, surfboards and bicycles (by arrangement)
Lee Bay slipway is just 50m along the lane, perfect for rock-pooling, snorkelling and kayaking
Wi-fi is available throughout the property.
One well-behaved dog is welcome by arrangement for £20 per week (please read Ts&Cs) - Lee Bay beach is dog friendly
A dedicated team maintain the inside and outside to a very high standard - we aim for it to be a very comfortable base
Our families return year after year and book early. We don't use agents, check availability and book via email
Lee is a small village with a mixture of thatched and mostly character properties in a picturesque wooded valley, often known as ‘Fuchsia Valley’ because of the abundance of flowering hedgerows.
The village leads down to a beautiful cove with rockpools and a small sandy beach with a further beach accessed through the rocks at low tide – shown in the photographs. This beach can also be accessed via steps from the South West Coastal Path.
The beautiful coastline lends itself perfectly to swimming and rockpooling, along with kayaking or paddleboarding to explore the coves (on calm days and subject to the weather of course).
The South West Coast Path passes through Lee, offering breathtaking views as it winds its way towards Ilfracombe or Mortehoe.
The village pub, The Grampus, dates back to the 14th century. It offers food all-year round and cream teas between Easter and October, catering to residents, walkers and holidaymakers alike. Families are catered for and dogs are always welcome.
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