This remarkable unlisted 16th century establishment spans approximately 7500 sq feet and is set on two acres along the picturesque Atlantic highway, marking the boundary between Devon and Cornwall. Currently operating as a public house and B&B, it features nine en-suite bedrooms, a spacious bar area, dining facilities, and a three-bedroom owner's apartment that benefits from scenic countryside views. Additionally, there's a gym and hot tub area for guests and members. The property's expansive grounds include a large parking area, landscaped gardens for outdoor dining, and paddocks that are presently utilized as camping areas but hold potential for equestrian pursuits or smallholding.
Notably, this site possesses significant redevelopment potential (subject to planning permission) – possibilities range from transforming part of the property into residential units or holiday accommodations to expanding its current function as a hotel or Air B&B. Located near Hartland village and within easy reach of local amenities and attractions like sandy beaches and walking trails along the South West Coast Path, this property stands not only as an investment opportunity but also as a chance to restore a piece of history in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.