Larchwood Lodge in Ilfracombe, Devon, is generally praised for its cleanliness, comfortable setting, and thoughtful touches like a welcome box. The location is appreciated for its quietness and natural beauty, though some guests noted limited nearby activities for those less inclined to hike. While the lodge is well-equipped and accessible, some guests mentioned issues with maintenance, such as the need for better lighting, shelf space, and improved shower facilities.
Guests consistently noted the lodge as very clean and well-presented upon arrival, contributing to a positive impression of the property.
The lodge is set in a quiet and well-maintained site, with natural beauty and tranquility highlighted. However, some guests felt that there was not much within walking distance for those who do not hike.
The lodge is generally found to be comfortable and well-equipped. However, some guests reported issues with bed comfort and the fluctuating temperature of the shower, slightly detracting from the overall comfort.
While the lodge is appreciated for its accessibility and layout, guests have pointed out areas for improvement such as the need for shelves in the bathroom, better lighting, and more robust kitchen equipment. Maintenance issues like a cracked hob and rusty fittings were also mentioned.
The presence of a welcome box and the helpfulness of staff suggest a degree of thoughtfulness. However, it is politely noted that such gifts are not guaranteed and may vary.
Tucked away on Manleigh Park in Combe Martin, Devon is Larchwood Lodge. This wonderful holiday lodge benefits from a spectacular location amidst the beauty of Exmoor National Park as well as a close proximity to the beach and the endless attractions woven through Devon’s countryside, it also boasts an open-plan living space, two sumptuous bedrooms and a decking with ramp access; an ideal choice for couples or small families looking for a coastal retreat. Utilise the allocated parking space in the car park, before entering into your new home, unwind on the plush sofa in front of the TV and watch on as your partner or designated chef of the group cooks up a storm in the fully-equipped kitchen. Sample their culinary creations at the dining table or outside on the decking where you can raise a toast as the sun sets over the park. When stars appear, head back inside to wash off the day in the shower ready to catch your rest in either the double or single bedroom. Experience Devon's coast at Larchwood Lodge.
Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 1129383, 1129364, 1129365, 1129366, 1129367, 1129368, 1129369, 1129370, 1129372, 1129374, 1129378, 1129379, 1154466, 1158123, 1158277, and 1158279, together sleeping up to 63 guests.
Combe Martin can be found near the confluence of Exmoor National Park and the North Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. All the essentials are available in this modest beach town, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Combe Martin has a popular beach because of its sheltered cove, ideal for rock-pooling and paddle boarding. There is a Nature and Dinosaur Park in the town as well. Every year in May, Combe Martin hosts the famous Earl of Rone festival, and in August, the town hosts a funfair. North Devon's top attractions, including Lynton and Lynmouth, Woolacombe, Croyde Bay, Saunton Sands, Ilfracombe, and Barnstaple, are conveniently close to this location, making it a great home base for sightseeing and exploration. The National Trust also maintains a number of wonderful gardens and homes. Woolacombe is home to some of the best surfing in the region, and the South West Coastal Path passes by within a mile. If you're planning a trip to the coast, Combe Martin is a fantastic home base because it has activities for all ages.
Please note that maximum occupancy is to include infants.
Single-storey.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x single.
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
Wifi is available in the office and bar areas only.
Central heating.
Oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher.
TV.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair and travel cot available on request.
Decked veranda with furniture.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop 0.4 miles, pub 0.2 miles, beach 1.1 miles.
Note: Guests have access to a shared, on-site launderette, bar and a children's play area.
Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out by 10am.
Note: Sunday arrivals are not permitted.
Note: Check-ins are not available for the 24th, 25th & 31st December 2024 and 1st Jan 2025.
One allocated parking space in the car park
Susan
Very clean and comfortable. Only problem was with the details we were given. We arrived late, in the dark with just the name of the lodge. Only problem with that is the map outside reception only had numbers, no names. This was very frustrating and we spent sometime wandering around looking for our accommodation. We were rescued by the friendly warden. Thanks for a lovely few days.
Rachel
When we arrived the site strongly marketed it as a luxury holiday home for a disabled person. That changed our expectations and left us feeling utterly annoyed as it was basic, not that well maintained, pretty impracactical and not in any way luxury and not suitable for a person with a disability except that it was on one level. However, when I re read Sykes' property description on my return home, it was accurate and had only given 3 stars which was fair. It was very attractively set in a private dip in the wooded valley. We enjoyed sitting out in the evening, alhtough it was next to an unmaintained area of weeds and deteriorating decking and damaged steps up to the lodge. The beds were comfortable and the bedding clean and fresh, the fabrics were nice in the unit and it was nice to be able to order food if we wanted it. Other than that it was not great. The kitchen provision was very basic and minimal, with a low powered microwave, cracked ceramic hob, feeble extractor and all quite cramped, especially the dining room table. The toilet was not pleasant being directly off the living room and facing the door and the floor got dirtly easily and was not cleanable. There were insufficinet surfaces to put toiletries on or have contact lens or toothbrushing facilities on hand, few places for 3 people to hang wet towels and the fittings were a bit rusty. There was one bin and no provision for recycling in the cabin. We only found out that there was recycling as we were leaving by which point it was too late. The guest information was not that usefull it was more of a marketing pack for luxury accommodation. It would have been helpful to have a sweeping brush to get rid of the sand inevitably picked up from being on the beach. My daughter got a splinter from playing in the playground as child friendly bark had not been used and the windows of a cabin running along the path opened out onto the path a head height of my daughter and a risk for passers by to walk into. My husband mislaid his keys and asked reception to lock the cabin for us whilst we were away that day. They said they would but forgot and it was unlocked when we returned at the end of the day. We also did not have hot water one of the days. It was definatley not quality - basic equipment, small TV's, cheap fittings, neglected bathroom, no wi-fi except a the bar etc and not for a disabled person who having wheeled themselves in would have to navigate oddly shaped carpet edges then would not be able to reach the pegs to hang their coat, no seating to use the shower and good luck with the WC! - not the welcome I would want if I were a wheelchair user. These comments are only applicable to the owner though as Sykes do not say that it is luxury and do not say it is for a disabled person.
Mike
Clean and very comfortable. It was perfect for the few days we stayed. Loved that it was âaccessibleâ and well laid out. There was a little welcome box which was is a nice touch. Site was very quiet and obviously well maintained. Allocated car parking is clear and useful. Not stayed in Combe Martin before. Quiet area but not really much in walking distance for us non hiker types. Tried three different pubs, all pleasant. But enjoyed âThe Castleâ most. It felt like a proper pub. Overall, Iâd stay again and would recommend.
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