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Bella's View
Bude

£589 - £1550 per week
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Bella's View is a wonderful holiday home which has level access throughout, providing complete, wheelchair friendly freedom. Tucked away within a small cluster of properties, on the edge of the village of Kilkhampton, you are perfectly positioned to enjoy a happy and carefree holiday. All rooms are spacious, light, airy and are tastefully decorated to a high standard, creating a homely and cosy place to stay, you can even bring along your pooches and explore the beautiful surrounding area. There is a private and enclosed garden with plenty of outside furniture so you can take advantage of this secluded, sunny spot for al fresco dining and drinks, whilst the sun goes down and you prepare for another day of adventure.

At Bella's View you will enjoy a beautiful countryside holiday, there are convenience stores, gift shops, two hairdressers in the bustling village of Kilkhampton, all of which are a five minute walk away. You can also find two pubs in the village, both serving local ale, ciders and serving homecooked meals. Sandymouth beach is just 3.5 miles away, for a fun, sand and surf beach day, Bude town is located 5.6 miles where you will find two large beaches and many larger food shops, interesting specialist shops, coffee shops and eateries, there's lots to do for all the family.

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Where you'll sleep

Bedroom 1

Twin

Bedroom 2

King

Bedroom 3

Single

Bedroom 4

Double

Entrance

from driveway into hallway with doors to all rooms and storage cupboard:

Bedroom 1

twin beds.

Bedroom 2

king size bed, en suite with enclosed shower, WC and basin.

Kitchen/dining area

electric oven, induction hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, table and eight chairs, patio doors to outside area, door into:

Utility room

washing machine, tumble dryer, sink, door to:

Outdoor area

paved patio, lawned area, two tables, four chairs and BBQ.

Bathroom

bath, WC and basin.

Bedroom 3

electric adjustable single bed, Likorail hoist, en suite with walk in shower, WC and basin.

Sitting room

two sofas, one reclining chair, Smart TV, electric flame effect fire, patio doors to outside area.

Bedroom 4

double bed.

Accessibility

wheelchair accessible throughout, with level thresholds and wide doorways, electric adjustable single bed, Likorail hoist, walk in wet room, shower chair available on request.

Additional information

oil central heating, travel cot, highchair provided, dog bowls and throws provided, parking area on the brick paved driveway dimensions approx. 13m x 4m, WiFi, up to two dogs welcome.

 
 

Our party had a most enjoyable stay at Bella's View and really appreciated how well-appointed it was, especially the disabled facilities. It was lovely that our disabled guest had his own accessible room and shower. The cottage is well-decorated and has a really modern kitchen, with everything you could possibly need. The location is excellent for exploring local seaside towns and places of interest. All in all,a pretty perfect stay!

October 2023

Lovely property with all of the facilities needed to have a “home from home” break. Close to lovely beach and plenty of places nearby to eat and buy food.

September 2023

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Holidays in Bude

Carrying the title of Cornwall’s northern-most coastal town, Bude is perfectly placed to enjoy some of the north coast’s beautiful beaches and coastal walks.

Bude has so much to offer when it comes to things to do, including a fabulous town with a wide selection of independent shops, cafés, and restaurants – not to mention the wildest live music venue in Cornwall. In addition, visitors can meander along Bude Canal, stretch out on one of the many beaches, or enjoy a gentle cruise in a pedal boat or kayak, observing the beautiful area from a different angle. The town is home to the historic Bude Sea Pool and The Castle Bude, both a must if you are in the area.

For those who enjoy walking, the South West Coast Path can be easily accessed from Bude. You’ll be blown away by the stunning scenery and breathtaking views along the coastline – it’s also a great dog-friendly day out!

With so much on the doorstep, it’s the perfect destination for a holiday by the sea!

Top tip

Take a dip in the historic Bude Sea Pool at Summerleaze Beach!

Beaches in Bude

Each with its own character and charm, the beaches in Bude are great whether you’re a swimmer, surfer or sand-snoozer.

Summerleaze Beach – Boasting the iconic sea pool, and only a five-minute walk from the centre of Bude, Summerleaze Beach is Bude’s central hub of sand, surf, and sun. Clean, safe, and easy on the eye, Summerleaze Beach is a big hit with surfers, sun-bathers, and families. However, it’s the sheer variety of activities that mark Summerleaze as arguably one of the best beaches in Cornwall for outdoor pursuits and watersports so definitely swing by if you love a hands-on holiday.

Crooklets Beach – At low tide, you’ll find a huge expanse of golden sand along with lots of rockpools to explore, making it very popular with families. There’s also decent surf and lots of amenities nearby including a beach café for those all-important ice creams and even a skate park.

Widemouth Bay Beach – Stretching across one and a half miles of golden sands, Widemouth Bay is divided into two halves, the North beach and the South beach, separated by a natural barrier of rock known as Black Rock. As the tide retreats, amazing rock formations are exposed - perfect for rockpooling and getting back to nature!

Northcott Mouth Beach – Three miles North of Bude is the small rocky beach Northcott Mouth, which is owned by the National Trust. As the tide drops, the beach opens up to expansive sand with rockpools dotted all around - perfect for exploring with the dog all year round.

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Things to do in Bude

Whether you love spending your time surrounded by the coast or countryside, there are plenty of exciting things to do with the whole family in tow.

Bude Castle

Ordinarily, a castle built on the sand might not seem like the best idea, but Bude Castle has really stood the test of time! Built around 1830, the castle was formally the home of Victorian inventor Sir Goldsworthy Gurney. It’s now a heritage centre with lots of fascinating exhibitions and art galleries, making this impressive feat of architecture an interesting day whatever the weather.

Bude Bike Hire

Why explore the beautiful surrounding area of Bude on four wheels when you can head out on two! There’s a great selection of bikes available for hire around Bude, which suit all ages and most abilities – saddle up!

Bude Sea Pool

Opened in 1930, this partially man-made tidal swimming pool in the rocks of Summerleaze beach provides a lovely, safe place to swim, perfect if you’re not ready to swim in the sea. The pool is open all year round, but of course, it depends on the tide and weather, so always check before heading out.

Surfing & Watersports

Based near Summerleaze beach, Bude Surfing Experience provides water sports equipment hire and watersports lessons so you can hit the waves running as you try your hand at surfing and stand-up paddleboarding!

Alternatively, Freewave Surf Academy at Widemouth Bay offers surfing, coasteering and SUP lessons, while Big Blue Surf School offers a range of surfing lessons, from complete beginners to advanced.

Shopping

There is a range of lovely shops in Bude where you can stock up on all the usual holiday essentials. Head to Banford’s Bude, Jemima Rainbow, or Wildwood Cornwall for unique Cornish gifts, or you can stop by the Refill Shop for some environmentally friendly supplies. You’ll also find popular big names from FatFace to Ann’s Cottage, which houses all the top surfing brands.

Walks

With lots of stunning walks in and around Bude, walkers will be spoilt for choice when it comes to scenic routes. Head out onto the South West Coast path for dramatic coastal paths or head inland and explore the many walkways, which take you across crisscrossing fields, through woodland trails and even past Bude’s historic aqueduct.

Dining Out

After a day frolicking in the sea, we often find ourselves in need of a big feed, which is perfect when you’re surrounded by all the great places to eat in Bude. Head to Life’s A Beach for epic food and relaxed vibes or live out your dream of feasting on the water at The Barge! If you’re looking forward to a cosy evening in, then a visit to the Little Pig Farmshop will see you kitted out with everything you could possibly need for an evening of foodie delights.

What's on in Bude

Leopallooza – Taking over a whole weekend in July, The Wyldes near Bude turns into one of the biggest grassroots festivals in Cornwall. You’ll be treated to over 100 fantastic acts that range from up-and-comers to established bands, as well as comedy acts and family entertainment, making it a great party for all.

Bude Jazz – Bringing a range of jazz musicians to Bude for over 30 years, the Bude Jazz Festival is four days of musical frivolity spread across the whole town. The informal festival takes place in a variety of different venues around the town, including pubs, restaurants and halls, making it the perfect way to sample everything Bude has to offer while enjoying a fantastic soundtrack.

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Events

Santa's Grotto & Elf Emporium

Meet Father Christmas, decorate gingerbread, make Reindeer food and have a festive day out at the Milky Way Adventure Park near Bude. At the elf emporium, children can write letters to the North Pole and take part in other fun activities. Online booking essential. 

TBC 2024

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Bude Jazz Festival

Top UK and international jazz, blues, swing and boogie bands make up the Bude Jazz festival, with over 120 events including street parades, late night jam sessions and a dance marquee.

30th August - 2nd September 2024

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Bude Carnival

First held in 1920, Bude Carnival is an annual event where money raised is donated to local charities and organisations. Join in with the carnival celebrations for a fun filled day of music, dance and competition! 

17th August 2024

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Getting around

If you want to leave the car behind, you can easily explore the surrounding area on foot or by bike, which is made even easier thanks to the local bike hires. Buses are always an option, especially if you want to enjoy a linear walk with a bus ride at the end, or you can make use of the many car parks dotted around the town.

What our guests say...

We know how important honest reviews are when it comes to booking your holiday. To help you choose the right property for you, we publish all reviews left by guests who have stayed here in the past, with the few exceptions stated in our Review Guidelines. Please bear in mind that some facilities referred to by past guests in reviews can be removed or changed at any time.

Our party had a most enjoyable stay at Bella's View and really appreciated how well-appointed it was, especially the disabled facilities. It was lovely that our disabled guest had his own accessible room and shower. The cottage is well-decorated and has a really modern kitchen, with everything you could possibly need. The location is excellent for exploring local seaside towns and places of interest. All in all,a pretty perfect stay!

Lovely property with all of the facilities needed to have a “home from home” break. Close to lovely beach and plenty of places nearby to eat and buy food.

Great holiday! Amazing place to stay perfect for families and disabled guests. Would highly recommend...

Super property very clean lovely big kitchen and lounge. Everything you could need and more. Great location to visit all the super beaches, waterfalls, museums,.

Sue Gray Pat and Dave Sept 2022

A beautiful well equipped very clean bungalow in a lovely little village, the profiling bed and hoist were a very good addition. Plenty of crockery, etc, good quality furnishings, highly recommended.

Bella’s View is a wonderful property with great facilities in a convenient location to see all the sights of North Cornwall. The garden is fully enclosed making it very safe for dogs and there is ample parking on the drive. Highly recommend.

We had a great time, the accommodation was spotless, and it had everything we needed for a lovely holiday. The communication with Aspects was very good and everything that we needed was sent via email. We would visit again.

A spacious, airy and superbly equipped house in a quiet close, within easy reach of local beaches, facilities and attractions. Perfect for a large family like ours. We really enjoyed our stay.

Bella's view is in a great location, is very roomy and new with a private garden with barbeque etc. There are plenty of games for young children, which was a nice touch, and the kitchen is superb, with everything you could need. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay.