Mallacleave House is an outstanding, three-storey abode tucked away in the rural outskirts of Bideford, a charming town in Devon. With a woodburning stove, perfect for warming up on chilly evenings, panoramic views that will take your breath away, and a hot tub to enjoy some downtime looking over the river estuary. This fabulous property welcomes families and big groups of friends making it perfect for celebrating a special occasion. Arrive through the large electric gates and discover this beautifully-presented cottage located in a tranquil elevated position. Step inside this grand abode to find a luxurious and spacious layout spread over three floors, offering a truly unforgettable stay. After a day of adventures, rustle up an evening meal in the well-equipped kitchen, while in the mornings, you can enjoy a fuel-filled meal to start your day at the breakfast bar for two. When it is time to gather in the living/dining room for a feast, toast to a magical holiday around the large dining table, then sink into the plush sitting to carry on your dinner party natter. On warmer evenings, get the designated chef to work on the barbecue outside, so you can dine alfresco while overlooking the serene countryside. Afterwards, bring the whole family to cosy up in the sitting room for a movie marathon on the Smart TV, with the added ambiance of the woodburning stove keeping everyone toasty. For hours of entertainment, head to the games room, where you can enjoy some friendly competition for all ages. When sleep calls, retreat upstairs to find four well-accompanied bedrooms await you on the first floor, two of which have convenient en-suite walk-in showers, or make your way up to the second floor to find the master bedroom beckons you to catch your night's rest, with the luxury of an en-suite bathroom. Don't worry about morning queues, this property also boasts a family bathroom on the first floor, so whether you choose to have a leisurely soak in the bath, or a refreshing rinse in the shower, all your needs are catered for here. Historically, this house was built in the late 1800's and was originally owned by the Admiral Sir William Dowell. The position of the property was rumoured to be located so that his wife was able to look out of the window to see him sail into port. The views today still provides views down to the working harbour of Bideford and the old Bridge is a predominant feature. The original structure of Bideford bridge was made of oak and it remained a timber bridge for just over two hundred years. The main supports were built up from a timber plate resting on a rough stone foundation. These supports were of oak about 12 inches square. Between 1400 and 1500 appeals were made on five separate occasions for repairs and reconstruction. In 1459 the Pope issued a letter for repairing 'The bridge of Bideford on account of the faulty structure of the said bridge which is of wood.' In the 1925 repairs this original oak was discovered and used to make a large ornamental chair for the chairperson of the Bridge Trust and sets of candlesticks were made and presented to various townspeople. Step outside and discover the delightful garden, where you will find a bubbling hot tub waiting to soothe your senses and plenty of seating for al-fresco dining under the stars. Immerse yourself in the panoramic views of the estuary and rolling countryside as you relax on the sun loungers or find a quiet sitting area to unwind. Venture down the steps to the expansive lawn space, perfect for pets to stretch their legs or for a friendly game of fetch. With a garden like this, Mallacleave House offers the perfect setting to enjoy the great outdoors and make cherished memories with loved ones. For those looking to explore the town of Bideford, you can immerse yourself in art and history at The Burton at Bideford Art Gallery and Museum, or embark on a cycling adventure with Tidal & Trail (Bideford Bike Hire), and test your skills at Adventure Boardsports. As a historic port town, Bideford still has working vessels on display every day. For those who enjoy birdwatching, there's also the chance to visit the Landtrust site of Lundy Island, home to numerous uncommon bird species and famous inhabitants like puffins. Finally, with access from the estuary directly below the property, the location is great for watersports like paddle boarding and canoeing. A short distance the property is the famous Westward Ho! beach, where you can relax on the sand, or Instow beach, which offers year-round dog walking bliss. For a fun-filled day out, head to The BIG Sheep where you can enjoy interactive farmyard fun and thrilling rides. If you're seeking more active pursuits, Barnstaple offers the scenic Tarka Trail for cycling and walking, the Air Extreme Trampoline Park for some high-flying excitement, and the Portmore Golf Park & Toptracer Range for a day on the greens. Whether you choose a relaxing getaway or a fun-filled holiday, Mallacleave House offers everything you need.