ABOUT THE BEACON
The Beacon is a family-owned, gorgeous barn conversion conveniently positioned on the approach to Bigbury on Sea. It’s exceptional location means it is one of few properties in the area that have spectacular views of both Bantham and Bigbury Beaches as well as Burgh Island. It is set in a small private Court, just a 10 minute walk to Bigbury beach. A very handy courtesy car parking season ticket is available for use by guests.
The property was recently refurbished to create a home from home, loved by many guests who return year after year. It has a large upstairs open plan living/dining/kitchen area great for socialising and which makes the most of the gorgeous views. Downstairs are 3 bedrooms, a twin with en-suite shower room, a double room and another twin room (suited for children) and family bathroom, sleeping up to 6 in total.
Luxurious bedding, plenty of hot water, a smart TV, large fridge with freezer, ice maker and wine cooler are just some of the things you can enjoy with a lovely space for cooking, chatting and socialising. There is an enclosed, pretty garden which is child and dog secure with a charcoal barbecue for you to dine alfresco. Upgraded Wi-fi provides a normal download speed of 30 Mbps and upload speed of 5 Mbps. The Beacon is also a great destination out of peak season and in the winter with it’s warm cosy feel.
The cottage is perfect for friends, couples or families and is within walking distance of the beach where you can relax, make sand castles and even surf.
As well as being blessed with wonderful beaches, there are many other things to do nearby. You can head up the road to the golf course, hike around the amazing coastal paths, or ride the sea tractor to Burgh Island and the charming Pilchard Inn. Please check out the explore Bigbury-on-sea tab for all of our personal recommendations.
Reasons to Choose Us
Wake up to panoramic sea views of Bantham Beach, Bigbury-on-Sea, and Burgh Island. With the beach just a 10-minute walk away, you can enjoy sandy shores, coastal hikes, and even a ride on the famous sea tractor to Burgh Island.