Please note our writers visited Devon prior to the coronavirus pandemic
Craggy coves and cream teas, surf breaks and strolls, picnics and pints in pub gardens – family holidays in Devon are wholesome, simple and scenic. While most people are drawn to the magnificent beaches on the south and north coasts, inland Devon has its appeal, too: Dartmoor and Exmoor offer solitude and big skies, while the gentle pastures of mid-Devon hide clusters of thatched villages, meandering rivers and thickly wooded cleaves. All of this is perfect for a cottage holiday in Devon but, with so many on the market, it can be difficult to find the right place for your family. After visiting dozens of self-catering cottages around the country, here are our pick of the best holiday cottages in Devon, in locations including Salcombe, Sidmouth, Shaldon and Welcombe Valley.
South Sands Beach Suites, Salcombe
These five self-catering suites are the offshoot of the luxury hotel South Sands, clustered next to it in a secluded, pretty cove near Salcombe, South Devon. Each of the large two-bedroom apartments is large, light and airy, furnished in a traditional New England palette of nautical blues, reds and whites and with French windows leading to a balcony or terrace. It’s one of the best coastal cottages Devon: South Sands beach is safe for swimming and watersports in season, and the South West Coastal path leads directly from the hotel’s front door.
Two nights from £470; sleeps up to four (southsands.com)
Flear Farm Cottages, near Salcombe
Flear Farm Cottages is a collection of 12 family-friendly, oak-framed cottages and converted barns that sleep between two and nine people, plus a large Georgian house that sleeps 10. They’re set in a lushly wooded 30-acre valley in South Devon, where guests can wander through streamside meadows, apple orchards and paddocks. Geared towards families with young children, facilities rival those of any large hotel, and include an indoor pool, tennis court, trampoline, pitch-and-putt golf and an indoor play barn. Most come with wood-burning stoves, modern, well-equipped kitchens, and terraces or gardens.
Three nights from £310; sleeps up to two (flearfarmcottages.com)
Mazzard Farm, Ottery St Mary
Hidden down a country lane, a mile’s drive from the pleasantly time-warped town of Ottery St Mary, this collection of bright, converted farm buildings are some of the loveliest, rural cottages to rent in Devon. Each offers rural relaxation, complete with clucking fowl and giant vegetable garden, and yet they’re just a 15-minute drive from the delights of the Jurassic Coast and the charming seaside towns of Sidmouth and Beer. The homely converted farm buildings contain six cottages – sleeping from two people, and two cottages are cleverly interconnected to sleep 10. A group of up to 24 could book the entire complex.
Two nights from £209; sleeps up to two (mazzardfarm.com)
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Meadowgate, Welcombe Valley
Meadowgate is surrounded by the rolling green hills of the National Trust-protected Welcombe Valley. The extended 18th-century farmhouse is owned and designed by Britain’s favourite property sage-cum-crafting queen Kirstie Allsopp, and was the setting for Channel 4 crafting series Kirstie’s Homemade Home. It has been fitted out as a six-bedroom property that’s perfect for large family groups. The country flourishes are of broad appeal, and include a five-oven Aga, cosy open fires and a suntrap garden. Access to the South West Coastal Path is five minutes’ walk.
Five nights from £1,694; sleeps up to 14 (classic.co.uk)
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North Hayne Farm Cottages, North Molton
Designed exclusively for young, animal-loving families, this cluster of eight stone barns on the southern edge of Exmoor National Park has an on-site farm with twice-daily animal feeding, donkey rides, wildlife trails, nature talks and den-building. It’s all scrupulously hygienic, and educational too, with farm activities and worksheets designed especially for Early Years learning. Each cottage has an enclosed garden with a hot tub, and use of baby monitors, cots, stair gates, blackout blinds, bed rails and table booster seats. The whole complex can be booked for up to 47 guests plus cots.
Four nights from £338; sleeps up to three (northhaynefarmcottages.co.uk)
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Burnville Farm, Brentor
Spread over a huge 250-acre farmstead on the western edge of Dartmoor National Park, these three large houses will appeal to countryside-loving families in search of privacy, peace and quiet. Shared facilities include an outdoor pool and tennis court. The two largest properties – the Coach House and the Farmhouse – have plenty of rustic appeal. Low ceilings and a huge inglenook fireplace give the Farmhouse (sleeps 10) the most character, while the Coach House (sleeps 11) has superior facilities. The Red Barn, a smaller converted barn that sleeps six, is the brightest of the three, with huge windows and moorland views.
Two nights from £766; sleeps up to six (burnville.co.uk)
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Pickwell Manor, near Georgeham
Pickwell Manor is collection of 10 luxury self-catering apartments, sleeping two to 10 people, in a history-filled manor house close to Devon’s north coast. A short walk from the region’s most beautiful and expansive surf beaches, the location is one of the best in the county. All of the one, two and three-bedroom flats are tastefully furnished and geared towards style-conscious families and couples. There’s a tennis court, giant chess board and woodland activities for children in the walled grounds, along with a well-equipped games room and free hire of surfboards and bikes.
Three nights from £300; sleeps up to two (pickwellmanor.co.uk)
Shaldon Beach Huts, Shaldon
For Devon cottages by the sea, these two classic British beach huts on Ness Beach in Shaldon make for a fun and nostalgic seaside escape. Inside a space no wider than two metres, the designer owner has ingeniously managed to shoehorn in everything a small family might need for a short break: a comfortable king-sized bed, sofa bed, kitchenette, shower room and dining table. Beach-facing bi-fold doors make the huts bright and airy, and lead to a small sun terrace with views across the water to Teignmouth. The English Riviera is a short drive away, while Dartmoor National Park, Totnes and Exeter are also close by.
One night from £125; sleeps up to two (shaldonbeachhuts.co.uk)
Hornshayne Farmhouse, near Honiton
This thatched, 16th-century farmhouse in East Devon is on a 410-acre diary farm where visitors can feed calves, milk cows and roam through lush pastures. Period features such as an inglenook fireplace, stone-flagged floor and original oak doors give the five-bedroomed house oodles of character, and there are plenty of family-friendly facilities including a children’s playground with giant draughts, wendy house, mini castle, and a play barn with ping pong, table football and karaoke machine.
Two nights from £934; sleeps up to 11 (helpfulholidays.co.uk)
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Harbour Watch, East Portlemouth
One of the most impressive – and expensive – holiday properties for families and big groups in Britain, Harbour Watch, in East Portlemouth, South Devon, comes with a private beach, huge sun terrace, landscaped gardens and four generously-sized bedrooms; three with en suite bathrooms. But it’s the beautiful waterside views that make this holiday home such a stand-out destination. With the best of South Devon on the doorstep, it’s easy to make this a car-free break.
Seven nights from £1,650; sleeps up to 12 (salcombefinest.com)
Contributions by Sally Peck
Rates above are guide prices for minimum stays in low season, please note that packages can differ across cottages. Owing to the current coronavirus pandemic, these rates may change. Please check the properties’ websites for further information on what’s included.