Seaside family holiday house in Ilfracombe sleeping 17 with a games room for special occasions and weekends with friends
Holiday Rental for Groups of Families and Friends. Chambercombe Park Villa, Ilfracombe, Devon, sleeps 8 - 17 in 8 bedrooms.
Sleeps 17 in 8 bedrooms (plus a double sofa bed in the living room for 2 extras).
This Victorian holiday villa in Ilfracombe is a great choice for a family holiday or get together, offering flexible living and sleeping accommodation with fantastic harbour views and lots of amenities close by. Chambercombe Park Villa is well suited to multi generational families, friends and indeed walkers wanting to discover Exmoor and the nearby Coastal Path along with the many fantastic beaches and hidden coves.
The house retains lovely Victorian period features including high ceilings, mosaic floors and stained glass windows in the welcoming hallway. There's a sociable kitchen diner, a great space for preparing meals together before enjoying eating as a group at the long table which seats 18, perfect for a special celebration and family dinner. Retire afterwards to the lounge or the garden room where there is comfortable seating and bi-fold doors with access to the terrace. Youngsters will appreciate the games room options with a 3 way table offering ping pong, pool and air hockey.
Bedrooms are configured to suit a mixed age group - all comfortable spaces with views and attractive soft furnishings and occasional furniture. There are 3 bathrooms across the 3 storey house, 1 with a gorgeous freestanding roll top bath for a touch of luxury.
The beauty of staying at Chambercombe Park Villa is its close proximity to all that Ilfracombe has to offer. The harbour is a charming area with a delightful vibe and lots of bars and seafood restaurants - where better to spend a relaxed afternoon or evening. Head to the famous Tunnels Beaches for a fun day out on the sand, or Combe Martin, a decent walk away along the coastal path and a pretty village with a picturesque harbour. Look out for friendly dolphins while you sip a coffee or indulge in a Devon cream tea.