Holiday Lettings in Devon, England | Cottages (2 results)
The county of Devon encompasses sandy beaches, fossil cliffs, medieval towns and moorland national parks. It is home to the English Riviera, a series of picturesque, south-coast harbour towns including Torquay, Paignton and Brixham. The South West Coast Path follows the coastline, taking in the towering cliffs of the northern Exmoor Coast and rock formations on the fossil-rich southern Jurassic Coast.
This is a stunning county that has five official Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the two National Parks of Dartmoor and Exmoor and as well as the island of Lundy which lies off the north coast in the Bristol Channel/Irish Sea and two separate coastlines: to the south is the fossil-rich southern Jurassic Coast that boarders the English Channel and to the north, the rugged towering cliffs overlooking the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel. Both coasts are studded with resort towns, harbours and beaches. Devon is one of Britain's most popular summer holiday areas for good reason, with a scenic coastline and white sand beaches, turquoise waters, good sailing and surfing opportunities and accommodation to suit everyone.
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€504
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Ford Hill Cottage in Kentisbury, North Devon, is a beautiful three bedroom holiday home comfortably accommodating up to six. Sympathetically refurbished, the 350 year old cottage has a wonderful mix of period charm and contemporary elegance.
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€309
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Luxurious cottage for two in idyllic location at the end of a private drive. Perfect for exploring Dartmoor, Devon and Cornwall. Central to both coasts. Wonderful views from every room. Short walk to open moorland. Furnished to a high standard with woodburner, deep bath and romantic bedroom.
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East Devon
East Devon contains an area of outstanding natural beauty, and part of the Jurassic Coast to the South and the Blackdown Hills to the north. It contains the major coastal towns Exmouth to the East, the regency town of Sidmouth and runs almost to Lyme Regis in the east.