The Henley was originally built as a holiday cottage during Edwardian times and still retains the cosy atmosphere of a private home rather than a hotel. All bedrooms have a wonderful view. Very well appointed room and bathroom. Martin & Petra provide the most delicious dinners as well as friendly and helpful local advice. Comfortable sitting room with numerous magazines and books.
The path down to the beach direct from the hotel was a great bonus for us making it so easy to walk along the gorgeous shoreline. The Henley was originally built during the Edwardian times as a holiday cottage and today still retains the cosy atmosphere of a private home rather than a hotel, overlooking one of the most spectacular coastal views in Devon spanning the Avon Estuary around to Burgh Island and beyond.
The path down to the beach direct from the hotel was a great bonus for us making it so easy to walk along the gorgeous shoreline. The Henley was originally built during the Edwardian times as a holiday cottage and today still retains the cosy atmosphere of a private home rather than a hotel, overlooking one of the most spectacular coastal views in Devon spanning the Avon Estuary around to Burgh Island and beyond.
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Our beautiful veranda dining room overlooking Bigbury Bay is for resident guests only.
Please be aware, that we only offer a limited menu and that we need THREE DAYS ADVANCED NOTICE, if you should wish to dine.
The Henley was originally built during the Edwardian times as a holiday cottage and today still retains the cosy atmosphere of a private home rather than a hotel, overlooking one of the most spectacular coastal views in Devon spanning the Avon Estuary around to Burgh Island and beyond.
Please be aware, that we only offer a limited menu and that we need THREE DAYS ADVANCED NOTICE, if you should wish to dine.
The Henley was originally built during the Edwardian times as a holiday cottage and today still retains the cosy atmosphere of a private home rather than a hotel, overlooking one of the most spectacular coastal views in Devon spanning the Avon Estuary around to Burgh Island and beyond.
Bigbury-on-Sea is the perfect holiday destination, set within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is perhaps one of the most unspoilt coastal regions of the South West of England.
The village sits across Devon's coastal footpath, the South West Coast Path, which links Bigbury to Challaborough Bay and Arymer Cove to the west, and the Avon valley to the east.
With the famous Burgh Island and sea tractor to enjoy and patrolled by RNLI lifeguards throughout the summer, Bigbury-on-Sea's safe sandy beaches are well suited for family bathing and entertainment.
The village sits across Devon's coastal footpath, the South West Coast Path, which links Bigbury to Challaborough Bay and Arymer Cove to the west, and the Avon valley to the east.
With the famous Burgh Island and sea tractor to enjoy and patrolled by RNLI lifeguards throughout the summer, Bigbury-on-Sea's safe sandy beaches are well suited for family bathing and entertainment.
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