Holiday Lettings in South West England, England | Cottages and Barns (5 results)
South West England Cottages. Self catering holiday homes, Cottages, Barns and Chalets
From
£425
per week
Three cottages in a peaceful wooded valley winding down to the beach. Each cottage sleeps 5 and has its own private garden or terrace. Relax to the soothing sounds of the valley stream filtering through the trees, underscored by bird song during the day and the distant hooting of owls at night.
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From
£995
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Sunridge Lodge is a cosy Devon holiday lodge with all the trimmings! Originally a dairy barn it has been reinvented with modern interiors, log burner, german kitchen, underfloor heating, power shower, 3D home cinema and of course the mood lit hot tub is just a hop, skip and a jump away!
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From
£345
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8 lodges set in 17 acres of glorious countryside, close to the Devon/Cornwall border and just minutes from the beach. Exclusive amenities for guests include coarse fishing, indoor pool, spa pool and tennis court. Spa treatments are available. Pets welcome in half of the lodges.
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From
£268
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Steppes Farm is a unique, granite built 14th century farmhouse, complete with dry moat and turret. Our self catering holiday cottages are furnished to a luxurious standard and are set in 20 acres of an area of outstanding natural beauty - only five miles from the breathtaking Cornish coast.
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From
£620
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The cottage is in an idyllic location on a very quiet country lane with far reaching views to the sea. The splendid beaches of both the north and south Cornish coasts are a few minutes away. Newlyn, Mousehole, Porthcurno, Sennen and Lands End are all close by.
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The Jurassic Coast
The UNESCO world heritage site Jurassic coast runs from Exmouth in the west to Studland in the east. The coastal rocks reveal the history of the Earth over a 185 million years across theTriassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. It is therefore an excellent location to hunt for fossils and with a little local knowledge visitors can learn what types of fossils are repreented in which areas and make their own discoveries. The inland countryside of East Devon and Dorset are also very beautiful and interesting.