Apartment 5, The Albemarle
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- Place, Strand von Ilfracombe5 Gehminuten
- Place, Ilfracombe Harbour6 Gehminuten
- Place, Verity Statue9 Gehminuten
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2 Schlafzimmer (Platz für 4 Personen)
1 Badezimmer
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Apartment 5, The Albemarle
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
Main Description
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.
Indoor Description
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.
Outdoor Description
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.
Parking
There is no allocated parking for this property. There is limited free on-street parking nearby, and there is also several pay and display car parks in Ilfracombe. The nearest Pay and Park is at the Landmark theatre car park (postcode EX34 9BZ).
Pets Description
Dogs welcome (2 maximum per booking)
Restricted mobility
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Exit in case of emergency
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Christmas / New Year
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The region
Ilfracombe 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 tumble 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.
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In der Umgebung
- Strand von Ilfracombe - 5 Gehminuten - 0.4 km
- Ilfracombe Harbour - 6 Gehminuten - 0.6 km
- Verity Statue - 9 Gehminuten - 0.8 km
- Nordküste von Devon - 15 Gehminuten - 1.3 km
- Strand von Hele Bay - 5 Autominuten - 2.4 km
Fortbewegung vor Ort
Restaurants
- The Admiral Collingwood (Wetherspoon) - 3 Gehminuten
- Royal Britannia - 6 Gehminuten
- Annie and the Flint - 3 Gehminuten
- George & Dragon - 4 Gehminuten
- S & P Fish Shop - 5 Gehminuten
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Ilfracombe 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 tumble 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.




























