Paula Lester was blown away by Chalet Saunton when she visited and wrote a glowing review for Country Life magazine.

Chalet Saunton enjoys truly epic views of North Devon’s rugged Atlantic coastline, overlooking the three-mile-long golden sandy beach, which is so photogenic that Pink Floyd shot the cover of their 13th album “A Momentary Lapse of Reason” on the sands.

Guests are welcome to bring their dogs; the provision of (warm) outdoor taps to wash off pooches and surfing gear, as well as a place to store boards and wet suits, makes all seven apartments ideal for those who love the outdoors, and of course surfing!

Chalet Saunton retains the no-chintz vibe, with huge open rooms and views to last a lifetime.

Paula also mentions our much-cherished housekeeper – Lisa, who is still with us.

For the full story visit Country Life and read more of the glowing review.

A stay at Chalet Saunton costs from £550 per night for a three-bedroom apartment that sleeps six, on a self-catering basis.

Call us on +44 (0) 1271 890514 or visit the website www.chaletsaunton.com for more details.