Holiday Cottages for Rent
Bideford
The pretty stone cottages at Northway are set in 5 acres of grounds within half a mile of the dramatic coastal footpath above Peppercombe's National Trust shingle beach and within 5 miles of the glorious sandy beach at Westward Ho! Most of the cottages open off a delightful flower filled courtyard, whilst some look out towards the sea. All of the cottages are well furnished and equipped and some have their own garden. Visitors enjoy use of a superb leisure complex housing an indoor heated swimming pool and spa with full changing and shower facilities, a fitness area and games room with table football (coin operated), pool table, table tennis and toddlers play area. For children, there is a well equipped adventure play area and an area for ball games, and they will surely enjoy stroking the tame rabbits and goats. This is a wonderful walking area, both on the coast and along the nearby Tarka Trail. From the lane, a rough track (not suitable for toddlers or the infirm) leads down to the coastal path from where there are magnificent views across Bideford Bay towards Clovelly and the beaches of Devon's northern coastline. There is plenty to see and do nearby The Big Sheep and Milky Way, the new Atlantic Village, and the picture postcard village of Clovelly (6 miles) are just some of the attractions. Bude's superb sandy beach and resort amenities are within a half hour drive. Golf and riding are available locally and the Tamar Lakes offer sailing and wind surfing. Nearest pub serving food in Horns Cross, ¼ mile.
£863.00
A luxurious, spacious, family friendly house with enclosed gardens, ideally placed for exploring North Devon.
£729.00
The pretty stone cottages at Northway are set in 5 acres of grounds within half a mile of the dramatic coastal footpath above Peppercombe's National Trust shingle beach and within 5 miles of the glorious sandy beach at Westward Ho! Most of the cottages open off a delightful flower filled courtyard, whilst some look out towards the sea. All of the cottages are well furnished and equipped and some have their own garden. Visitors enjoy use of a superb leisure complex housing an indoor heated swimming pool and spa with full changing and shower facilities, a fitness area and games room with table football (coin operated), pool table, table tennis and toddlers play area. For children, there is a well equipped adventure play area and an area for ball games, and they will surely enjoy stroking the tame rabbits and goats. This is a wonderful walking area, both on the coast and along the nearby Tarka Trail. From the lane, a rough track (not suitable for toddlers or the infirm) leads down to the coastal path from where there are magnificent views across Bideford Bay towards Clovelly and the beaches of Devon's northern coastline. There is plenty to see and do nearby The Big Sheep and Milky Way, the new Atlantic Village, and the picture postcard village of Clovelly (6 miles) are just some of the attractions. Bude's superb sandy beach and resort amenities are within a half hour drive. Golf and riding are available locally and the Tamar Lakes offer sailing and wind surfing. Nearest pub serving food in Horns Cross, ¼ mile.
£615.00
In a tranquil scenic location just 3 miles from Westward Ho!'s sandy beach and the attractive old port of Bideford (with ferry to Lundy Island), these 17th century cob and stone barns have been stylishly converted to a superb standard. There are footpaths from the door and a village shop and choice of inns within 2 miles. Clovelly, Big Sheep, England's oldest golf links, an indoor pool, good sports facilities, Rosemoor RHS Gardens, Appledore's art galleries, and Atlantic Village are all within a 15 minute drive. Cornish border 12 miles. Easy access to Exmoor and Dartmoor. Eden Project 1½ hours drive.
£567.00
Just a few miles from the soaring cliffs and wide surfing beaches of the north Devon coast, these privately owned lodges surrounded by a golf club (fees payable) are ideally situated to explore the county's popular coastline, pretty villages and national parks. Delightfully car free, the picturesque village of Clovelly, with its donkey transport and quaint cottages lining stepped cobbled lanes down to the ancient harbour, is only 4 miles distant. Fabulous beaches at Westward Ho!, Saunton Sands, Woolacombe and the surfers' paradise of Croyde Bay are all within easy reach as are Bude, a bustling holiday centre with superb surfing beaches, and stunning coastal pathways around Hartland Point's 325 feet of sheer cliffs. Also an easy drive away is Bideford, an attractive market town set on the banks of the Torridge estuary, and boasting a harbour from where visitors can take a boat trip to the unspoilt little island of Lundy England's only marine nature reserve and home to the largest seabird colony in the south of the country. Further afield to the north, the glories of Exmoor National Park and Lorna Doone country are a joy to explore whether on foot, on horseback or by wheeled transport. The resorts of Lynton and Lynmouth, linked by a unique water powered cliff railway, are a 'must see', whilst to the south there are great days out to be had amidst the rugged grandeur of Dartmoor's landscape, home to the famous wild ponies and dotted with picturesque and welcoming villages. There is plenty to see and do nearby the Big Sheep and Milky Way are popular family attractions, and Hartland Abbey, RHS Rosemoor, Appledore's art galleries and the new Atlantic Village are all well worth a visit, whilst the justifiably world famous, amazing Eden Project is about an hour's drive. Sandymouth Bay's award winning National Trust managed beach, the Tarka Trail's miles of walking and cycling track running through glorious Devon countryside, and the South West Coastal Path all invite exploration. Hartland (4 miles) offers sea angling, riding and a golf course and both tennis and coarse fishing are available at the lodge park. The thriving village of Woolfardisworthy, or Woolsery as it is known locally, offers a shop/post office and pub serving food (2 miles).
£532.00
The pretty stone cottages at Northway are set in 5 acres of grounds within half a mile of the dramatic coastal footpath above Peppercombe's National Trust shingle beach and within 5 miles of the glorious sandy beach at Westward Ho! Most of the cottages open off a delightful flower filled courtyard, whilst some look out towards the sea. All of the cottages are well furnished and equipped and some have their own garden. Visitors enjoy use of a superb leisure complex housing an indoor heated swimming pool and spa with full changing and shower facilities, a fitness area and games room with table football (coin operated), pool table, table tennis and toddlers play area. For children, there is a well equipped adventure play area and an area for ball games, and they will surely enjoy stroking the tame rabbits and goats. This is a wonderful walking area, both on the coast and along the nearby Tarka Trail. From the lane, a rough track (not suitable for toddlers or the infirm) leads down to the coastal path from where there are magnificent views across Bideford Bay towards Clovelly and the beaches of Devon's northern coastline. There is plenty to see and do nearby The Big Sheep and Milky Way, the new Atlantic Village, and the picture postcard village of Clovelly (6 miles) are just some of the attractions. Bude's superb sandy beach and resort amenities are within a half hour drive. Golf and riding are available locally and the Tamar Lakes offer sailing and wind surfing. Nearest pub serving food in Horns Cross, ¼ mile.
£486.00
Set amidst tranquil Devon countryside, these attractive cottages boast outstanding views over a valley teeming with wildlfe and shared enjoyment of an indoor swimming pool and children's pool, open all year round and heated to around a delightful 30°C. A jacuzzi and sauna offer an opportunity to relax and unwind whatever the season, whilst the 8 acres of shared grounds afford plenty of space for gentle strolls and picnics. There is also an all weather tennis court as well as a games room with pool and tennis tables and, for children, a large, safe outdoor play area. North Hill Cottages sit within a short drive of Devon's famous golden coast miles of sandy beaches at Woolacombe, Croyde, Putsborough, Westward Ho! and Saunton. These glorious beaches are a paradise for surfers of all ability levels, with boards, wetsuits and expert tuition available at most locations. Just 3 miles away is Barnstaple, north Devon's ancient capital whose charming blend of old and new combines a fascinating glimpse of times gone by with exciting browsing in the indoor Green Lane shopping centre, its Pannier Market and its theatre which is the centrepoint of the annual North Devon Festival. At the railway station, one can pick up the famous traffic free Tarka Trail and bicyle hire is available from Fremington Quay, just up river. Close by is Bideford, a historic fishing port and market town with steep, narrow medieval streets and a busy quay from where visitors can enjoy a two hour boat trip to Lundy Island. Also within easy reach is Braunton nature reserve, a beautiful 'lunar landscape' wilderness of sand dunes, noted for its rare and exotic plants. Within easy reach are the glories of Exmoor National Park among its numerous attractions are the charming coastal resorts of Lynton and Lynmouth, linked by a unique water-powered funicular cliff railway; the National Trust's mesmerising Watersmeet a woodland gorge with beautiful walks where the East Lyn River meets Hoaroak Water; Badgeworthy Water the supposed hideout of the notorious 'Doone' family; Dunkery Hill at 1705 ft, the highest point of the moor; and the ever popular of Minehead a traditional seaside resort and the start of the West Somerset Railway. There are splendid National Trust properties at Arlington Court, Dunster Castle and Knightshayes Court. This is wonderful walking country too. Magnificent views can be savoured amidst the tantalising beauty of Exmoor National Park and all along the north Devon coastal path. With its soaring cliffs, quaint harbours and long stretches of beach, almost entirely made up of designated areas of outstanding natural beauty, north Devon's fabulous coastline is a joy to explore. Riding, sailing and golf are all readily available locally, and fly fishing can be enjoyed at Blakewell Fisheries, conveniently located at the end of the drive leading to the cottages. Pubs serving food and a good choice of shops are found in Barnstaple, 3 miles. Comfortably furnished, warm and welcoming, and enjoying an excellent range of facilities as well as easy access to a host of attractions, North Hill Cottages are the perfect choice for year round holidays and special breaks in north Devon.
£458.00
Just a few miles from the soaring cliffs and wide surfing beaches of the north Devon coast, these privately owned lodges surrounded by a golf club (fees payable) are ideally situated to explore the county's popular coastline, pretty villages and national parks. Delightfully car free, the picturesque village of Clovelly, with its donkey transport and quaint cottages lining stepped cobbled lanes down to the ancient harbour, is only 4 miles distant. Fabulous beaches at Westward Ho!, Saunton Sands, Woolacombe and the surfers' paradise of Croyde Bay are all within easy reach as are Bude, a bustling holiday centre with superb surfing beaches, and stunning coastal pathways around Hartland Point's 325 feet of sheer cliffs. Also an easy drive away is Bideford, an attractive market town set on the banks of the Torridge estuary, and boasting a harbour from where visitors can take a boat trip to the unspoilt little island of Lundy England's only marine nature reserve and home to the largest seabird colony in the south of the country. Further afield to the north, the glories of Exmoor National Park and Lorna Doone country are a joy to explore whether on foot, on horseback or by wheeled transport. The resorts of Lynton and Lynmouth, linked by a unique water powered cliff railway, are a 'must see', whilst to the south there are great days out to be had amidst the rugged grandeur of Dartmoor's landscape, home to the famous wild ponies and dotted with picturesque and welcoming villages. There is plenty to see and do nearby the Big Sheep and Milky Way are popular family attractions, and Hartland Abbey, RHS Rosemoor, Appledore's art galleries and the new Atlantic Village are all well worth a visit, whilst the justifiably world famous, amazing Eden Project is about an hour's drive. Sandymouth Bay's award winning National Trust managed beach, the Tarka Trail's miles of walking and cycling track running through glorious Devon countryside, and the South West Coastal Path all invite exploration. Hartland (4 miles) offers sea angling, riding and a golf course and both tennis and coarse fishing are available at the lodge park. The thriving village of Woolfardisworthy, or Woolsery as it is known locally, offers a shop/post office and pub serving food (2 miles).
£432.00
Amidst the stunning scenery of the Hartland peninsula, these stylish barn conversions, each one full of character, are in a wonderful location for exploring the spectacular north Devon coastline and its many attractions.Set on a thriving smallholding where the owners rear rare breed cattle, sheep, pigs and a variety of chickens very exciting for children at feeding time they also boast a play area and shared sauna and hot tub facilities, with gorgeous countryside views. Nearby, the South West Coastal Path offers exceptional walking, and breathtaking views from 325 ft high Hartland Point, whilst bathers can sport in the big Atlantic rollers or relax on the golden sands of Berry Beach and the beach at Hartland Quay lies at the foot of fearsome cliffs where a path leads to Speke's Mill Mouth with its waterfall cascading down to the pebble beach below. Also within easy reach is Hartland Abbey, Docton Mill Gardens and Clovelly, a picture postcard perfect village, where donkeys and sledges replace cars on the quaint streets lined with colourful cottages. Surfers will flock to Bude' extensive sands, Westward Ho! is always popular and the thriving fishing port of Bideford offers boat trips to Lundy Island. A little further afield to the north are the magnificent beaches of Saunton Sands, Croyde Bay (another must for surfers), world famous Woolacombe Bay and Ilfracombe. To the south are Tintagel Castle, legendary seat of King Arthur, the picturesque harbour at Port Isaac and the fishing port of Padstow, renowned for the quality of its seafood restaurants. The Eden Project (1 hour's drive) and glorious Dartmoor National Park make wonderful day trips. Local attractions for children include the Milky Way and Big Sheep. Riding, golf and cycling are available locally with sailing on the Tamar Lakes, 10 miles. There are pubs serving food and shops in Hartland (1.8 miles) by car or a 20 minute walk.
£425.00
Set amidst tranquil Devon countryside, these attractive cottages boast outstanding views over a valley teeming with wildlfe and shared enjoyment of an indoor swimming pool and children's pool, open all year round and heated to around a delightful 30°C. A jacuzzi and sauna offer an opportunity to relax and unwind whatever the season, whilst the 8 acres of shared grounds afford plenty of space for gentle strolls and picnics. There is also an all weather tennis court as well as a games room with pool and tennis tables and, for children, a large, safe outdoor play area. North Hill Cottages sit within a short drive of Devon's famous golden coast miles of sandy beaches at Woolacombe, Croyde, Putsborough, Westward Ho! and Saunton. These glorious beaches are a paradise for surfers of all ability levels, with boards, wetsuits and expert tuition available at most locations. Just 3 miles away is Barnstaple, north Devon's ancient capital whose charming blend of old and new combines a fascinating glimpse of times gone by with exciting browsing in the indoor Green Lane shopping centre, its Pannier Market and its theatre which is the centrepoint of the annual North Devon Festival. At the railway station, one can pick up the famous traffic free Tarka Trail and bicyle hire is available from Fremington Quay, just up river. Close by is Bideford, a historic fishing port and market town with steep, narrow medieval streets and a busy quay from where visitors can enjoy a two hour boat trip to Lundy Island. Also within easy reach is Braunton nature reserve, a beautiful 'lunar landscape' wilderness of sand dunes, noted for its rare and exotic plants. Within easy reach are the glories of Exmoor National Park among its numerous attractions are the charming coastal resorts of Lynton and Lynmouth, linked by a unique water-powered funicular cliff railway; the National Trust's mesmerising Watersmeet a woodland gorge with beautiful walks where the East Lyn River meets Hoaroak Water; Badgeworthy Water the supposed hideout of the notorious 'Doone' family; Dunkery Hill at 1705 ft, the highest point of the moor; and the ever popular of Minehead a traditional seaside resort and the start of the West Somerset Railway. There are splendid National Trust properties at Arlington Court, Dunster Castle and Knightshayes Court. This is wonderful walking country too. Magnificent views can be savoured amidst the tantalising beauty of Exmoor National Park and all along the north Devon coastal path. With its soaring cliffs, quaint harbours and long stretches of beach, almost entirely made up of designated areas of outstanding natural beauty, north Devon's fabulous coastline is a joy to explore. Riding, sailing and golf are all readily available locally, and fly fishing can be enjoyed at Blakewell Fisheries, conveniently located at the end of the drive leading to the cottages. Pubs serving food and a good choice of shops are found in Barnstaple, 3 miles. Comfortably furnished, warm and welcoming, and enjoying an excellent range of facilities as well as easy access to a host of attractions, North Hill Cottages are the perfect choice for year round holidays and special breaks in north Devon.
£411.00
Set amidst tranquil Devon countryside, these attractive cottages boast outstanding views over a valley teeming with wildlfe and shared enjoyment of an indoor swimming pool and children's pool, open all year round and heated to around a delightful 30°C. A jacuzzi and sauna offer an opportunity to relax and unwind whatever the season, whilst the 8 acres of shared grounds afford plenty of space for gentle strolls and picnics. There is also an all weather tennis court as well as a games room with pool and tennis tables and, for children, a large, safe outdoor play area. North Hill Cottages sit within a short drive of Devon's famous golden coast miles of sandy beaches at Woolacombe, Croyde, Putsborough, Westward Ho! and Saunton. These glorious beaches are a paradise for surfers of all ability levels, with boards, wetsuits and expert tuition available at most locations. Just 3 miles away is Barnstaple, north Devon's ancient capital whose charming blend of old and new combines a fascinating glimpse of times gone by with exciting browsing in the indoor Green Lane shopping centre, its Pannier Market and its theatre which is the centrepoint of the annual North Devon Festival. At the railway station, one can pick up the famous traffic free Tarka Trail and bicyle hire is available from Fremington Quay, just up river. Close by is Bideford, a historic fishing port and market town with steep, narrow medieval streets and a busy quay from where visitors can enjoy a two hour boat trip to Lundy Island. Also within easy reach is Braunton nature reserve, a beautiful 'lunar landscape' wilderness of sand dunes, noted for its rare and exotic plants. Within easy reach are the glories of Exmoor National Park among its numerous attractions are the charming coastal resorts of Lynton and Lynmouth, linked by a unique water-powered funicular cliff railway; the National Trust's mesmerising Watersmeet a woodland gorge with beautiful walks where the East Lyn River meets Hoaroak Water; Badgeworthy Water the supposed hideout of the notorious 'Doone' family; Dunkery Hill at 1705 ft, the highest point of the moor; and the ever popular of Minehead a traditional seaside resort and the start of the West Somerset Railway. There are splendid National Trust properties at Arlington Court, Dunster Castle and Knightshayes Court. This is wonderful walking country too. Magnificent views can be savoured amidst the tantalising beauty of Exmoor National Park and all along the north Devon coastal path. With its soaring cliffs, quaint harbours and long stretches of beach, almost entirely made up of designated areas of outstanding natural beauty, north Devon's fabulous coastline is a joy to explore. Riding, sailing and golf are all readily available locally, and fly fishing can be enjoyed at Blakewell Fisheries, conveniently located at the end of the drive leading to the cottages. Pubs serving food and a good choice of shops are found in Barnstaple, 3 miles. Comfortably furnished, warm and welcoming, and enjoying an excellent range of facilities as well as easy access to a host of attractions, North Hill Cottages are the perfect choice for year round holidays and special breaks in north Devon.
£411.00
In an idyllic setting, surrounded by an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity, these secluded lodges are nestled in 25 acres of woodland and boast five well stocked fishing lakes. Situated between the North Devon towns of Bideford, Barnstaple and Torrington, the lodges are set down a picturesque tree lined woodland drive at the entrance to Bulworthy Forest and offer the perfect environment for a relaxing and memorable holiday. There is a sandy beach just 5 miles away, with shops and a pub within 4 miles. Enjoy the free carp and coarse fishing available. The beautiful surrounding woods invite leisurely rambles and are home to an abundance of wildlife, and a variety of flora and fauna. Due to the steep gradients and steps, Bulworthy Forest Lodges are not suitable for wheelchair users or persons with severe mobility difficulties.
£410.00
