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Coast meets countryside
A pleasant small town with a charming character, Bude possesses two beaches with excellent broad sands close to the town itself. Its sea front faces west and the Atlantic rollers make for good surfing when conditions are right. The main access road in and out of Bude is the romantically named Atlantic Highway.
Notable buildings include the early English parish church, St Olaf's in the village of Poughill just outside of Bude, the parish church of St Michael and All Angels, Ebbingford Manor, and the town's oldest house, Quay Cottage in the centre of town. Bude Canal, which once ran to Launceston, now runs only a few miles inland.
The Bude area offers its visitors a variety of holiday experiences from the relaxing short break to challenging activity holidays in natural surroundings with countless opportunities for walking, cycling, golf and bird watching.
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Local amenities
The Broadclose development includes a wildlife habitat
and is situated next to local football pitches. A Morrison’s
Supermarket is in close proximity along with a Splash
Swimming Pool featuring Monster Flume Slide and Wave Machine
plus sauna, steam room and jacuzzi. Adjacent to the development
is Harlequinns 10-pin bowling alley with children’s soft
play zone and indoor go-karting.
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Travel information
Access to the property is via Stucley Road off the A3073
(Stratton Road) that leads into Bude town centre from
the A39 (Atlantic Highway).
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precise location...
By car, depending on your preferred route you can either
leave the M5 at junction 27 (Tiverton) and take the A361/A39
or Leave the M5 at Junction 31 (Exeter) and take the A30/A3079/A3072.
Both will take circa 1.50 to 2.0 hours from the M5 Junction
27 depending on traffic.
By air, flights from most UK airports are available into
either Exeter International Airport or Newquay Airport.
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