This detached stone cottage is one of seven homes on an estate on the North Devon coast. Ideal for families, the resort boasts a two-storey Wendy House, a pirate ship climbing frame, and a soft-play area for under-fives. There’s also a games room and a heated indoor pool – there’s something for everyone. The cottage is cosy and welcoming, though the steep spiral staircase won’t be for everyone. It’s also worth pointing out that there are over fifty animals on the grounds – you won’t be up close to them unless you choose to be, but you might hear them every now and then. *We recommend hiring a car to get the most out of your stay. There are EV charging points here. *The bedrooms are accessed via a small winding staircase, so this home may not be suitable for those with reduced mobility.*This home shares a courtyard with two other cottages, but has its own lawn. You’ll also share laundry facilities. *Guests here will also have access to ...
Tucked away among the Devonshire hills, we find this cosy coach house. The open-plan dining area is perfect for enjoying family meals, but we particularly loved the wooden terrace, boasting stunning views of the countryside. Guests can also make use of the garden, which is shared with the old rectory next door. Take a walk down to the village of Berrynarbor for some local pub grub or spend the afternoon kayaking at the nearby Combe Martin beaches. *The home shares the grounds with the Rectory, though private spaces are available to both.*Due to this home's location, we recommend hiring a car to get the most out of your stay. There’s free parking here. *As this home is located in a quiet village, your host asks that noise levels are kept to a minimum.*Toiletries aren't provided, so you'll need to bring your own. If you want to stock up on arrival, the nearest supermarket is a twelve-minute drive away. Child FriendlyDryerFireplaceFirst ...