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Dog-Friendly Cottages Devon

The delightful county of Devon in the UK’s Southwest showcases scenic natural wonders, delicious local produce and dog-friendly hotels. For everything you can think of in a perfect holiday, your dog is welcome to join you. Discover Devon’s beauty with our curated list of cottages holiday homes for your idyllic short break with your furry best friend.

  • Culverwells, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Axminster, England
    In Dalwood village, East Devon. Sleeps 8. Jacuzzi bath. Garden room. Two dogs. Off road parking.
    £170
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  • The Old Farmhouse, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Axminster, England
    The Old Farmhouse is a light and spacious five-bedroom holiday home dating back to the 15th century, sleeping eight adults comfortably. This beautiful, thatched, Grade II listed cottage has an idyllic country setting with a large garden and two acres of private land. Sitting peacefully within the breathtaking Blackdown Hills ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’, the property is a delightful rural getaway, providing the perfect base for a large family or a group of friends to explore the enchanting Devon, Somerset and Dorset countryside.
    Inside, the cottage boasts a range of social spaces to spend your time together; head into the large cosy living room, sure to be the social hub of your holiday, where you can find a selection of snug seating, a large inglenook fireplace with an electric stove and a flat-screen Smart TV with a DVD player. Gather together in the dining room to enjoy a family meal prepared in the amply equipped kitchen and toast to your wonderful retreat. Make the most of warm evenings and dine al fresco in the beautiful large lawned garden where there is plenty of outdoor seating, a BBQ and a fire pit. At the end of a fun-filled day, find your own space to rest in one of the five charming bedrooms with uninterrupted views over the surrounding countryside. The first is located on the ground floor with a super kingsize zip and link bed. There is a bathroom located off the hallway on the ground floor which is great for those guests who cannot do stairs. Heading up to the first floor, you will find the other four bedrooms, two doubles, one of which has an en-suite shower room, one kingsize and one with twin beds. Three of these bedrooms share the use of the beautiful spacious family bathroom which is fitted with a roll-top bath and walk-in shower so guests can choose between a rejuvenating rinse or an indulgent soak.
    The Old Farmhouse is the perfect base for exploring the region, from the Blackdown Hills and woodlands to the cliffs and beaches of the Jurassic Coast. Walkers, hikers, horse riders, cyclists or wild swimmers are all catered for in this beautiful part of the country. The wealth of activities to enjoy includes a host of National Trust properties including Forde Abbey, Barrington Court and Montecute House. For younger visitors, spot wild creatures at the nearby Axe Valley Wildlife Park, have a fun-filled day out at Wildwood Escot, visit the Donkey Sanctuary in Sidmouth or try a trek like no other, walking with friendly llamas and alpacas through the picturesque countryside at nearby Shute. Discover local history at the Axminster Heritage Museum and the Lyme Regis Museum, explore the awe-inspiring landscapes of the National Trust’s Lambert’s Castle or hike through the Blackdown Hills and uncover Castle Neroche Fort.
    The wonderful beaches of Charmouth, West Bay, Sidmouth, and Branscombe as well as the curved pebble bay and cove at Beer are only a short drive away. At Charmouth, only 25 minutes drive away, you can go fossil hunting on the sandy beach or take a stroll along the coastal path to take in the stunning views of this World Heritage Site. Around the bay is Lyme Regis, styled as ‘the Pearl of Dorset’, a charming seaside town with a sandy beach and a range of delightful shops and restaurants. The historic harbour offers sailing, sea kayak hire and boat/fishing trips where you can bring back fresh mackerel for dinner. Experience the southwest like never before and escape to the countryside with a truly memorable holiday at The Old Farmhouse. Beach 10½ miles.
    £150
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  • Honeysuckle Cottage, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Honeysuckle Cottage is a four-bedroom, thatched holiday home nestled in the heart of the Blackdown Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

    Guests will love the large private garden, the original features of the cottage such as the beamed ceilings and thatched roof and the spacious living spaces on the ground floor. This is the perfect base for a family of up to eight guests to enjoy a relaxing stay in the heart of the East Devon countryside.

    As you enter the property, head into the cosy living room which is furnished with comfortable seating and a Smart TV with Freeview. The separate dining room is the perfect space to enjoy a home-cooked meal with family or friends. The kitchen is well equipped with everything needed to prepare a home cooked meal. The shower room is accessed from the kitchen and is fitted with a walk-in shower, toilet and sink.

    After a busy day exploring the area, relax in the back garden which has a lawn, decked area, outdoor seating and garden furniture. This private space is a real suntrap with views across the countryside and it is a great spot for enjoying your morning coffee. As the evening draws to a close, head upstairs and drift off to sleep within one of the four well-presented bedrooms. Two rooms each have a double bed, the third has a kingsize bed and the fourth has a single trundle bed which can be set up as twin beds if requested. The family bathroom is fitted with a shower over the bath, toilet and sink.

    Honeysuckle Cottage is the perfect base for exploring, from the Blackdown Hills and woodlands to the cliffs and beaches of the Jurassic Coast. Walkers, hikers, horse riders, cyclists or wild swimmers are all catered for in this beautiful part of the country. Explore the rolling countryside and moorlands, with easy access across the borders of Somerset and Dorset. Discover Dorset’s World Heritage Jurassic coastline and Somerset’s famous bustling market towns. Spend your afternoons at any one of the nearby beaches, where you can enjoy some sunbathing, paddling or paddle boarding! Take advantage of the location and visit Lyme Regis, Charmouth, Seaton and Sidmouth. Venture into the market town of Axminster, where you will be spoilt for choice by the amenities that await you, offering something to suit all ages and tastes.
    £181
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  • Rose Cottage at The Cary Arms, Devon

    A five-bedroom traditional country thatched cottage dating back to the 1840s, dog-friendly Rose Cottage in Devon offers the best of country and coastal living right on Babbacombe Bay. 

    £650
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  • Beach Cottage at The Cary Arms, Devon

    For the ultimate luxury seaside break in Devon go to Beach Cottage – a luxury four-bedroom holiday cottage located on Babbacombe Beach.

    £385
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  • Waters Edge, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Instow, England
    4.50
    Fabulous waterside views can be enjoyed from this stunning house which is literally a stone’s throw from the beach - an ideal all year round hideaway. Furnished in a New England style, the well-appointed holiday cottage adjoins another property and is a stylish retreat for family and friends. The grand drawing room at first floor level has French doors opening onto the balcony and is the perfect spot to sit and watch the myriad of boats bobbing in the water or sailing by at high tide. There is also a small kennel for a dog in the courtyard.
    Instow is an unspoilt seaside village with large stretches of sandy beaches and dunes, fishermen’s cottages, shops and a good selection of pubs and restaurants specialising in locally caught seafood whilst the local village store and delicatessen is a delight. The area is a must for watersports, sailing enthusiasts and fishermen, whilst walkers and cyclists will enjoy the famous Tarka Trail which passes close by.
    Further afield, the rugged North Devon coastline and wonderful surfing beaches of Croyde or Woolacombe are just a short drive away. North Devon is well positioned for visits to Exmoor, Dartmoor and North Cornwall including the local beauty spots of Bucks Mill, Clovelly and Hartland. With so much to explore in this lovely part of North Devon, this is the perfect base for a memorable holiday. Golf is available locally, and Bideford is just 3 miles away, with family attractions including The Big Sheep and The Milky Way adventure parks. There is an excellent choice of restaurants within a 5-minute walk. Shop 30 yards, pub 250 yards.
    £76
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  • The Old Barn, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Fairy Cross, England
    1.00
    The perfect choice for a family holiday or a relaxing break with friends, this delightful, 18th-century, barn conversion is Grade II listed and sits within the pretty hamlet of Ford just a couple of miles from Bideford and the glorious North Devon coast. There is a large garden with fencing, enabling dogs to be able to play freely. With two living areas and a galleried snug, there is plenty of space for all generations to relax and unwind in. There are many lovely coastal villages to explore including nearby Bucks Mills, Peppercombe, Clovelly with its donkey transport, and Hartland. The delightful port town of Bideford has a good selection of town amenities, restaurants and a weekly market. Boat trips are available to Lundy Island from various departure points including Ilfracombe and Clovelly. The historic fishing port and village of Appledore is worth a visit. Garden lovers will enjoy nearby RHS Rosemoor and Docton Mill. This is a superb holiday choice whatever the time of year. The beach at Westward Ho! is just 4 miles; renowned for its beauty, it has 2 miles of sandy beach known as the Golden Bay, and is popular with surfers. Coastal and country walking, golf, surfing, fishing, horse riding, cycling are all on offer close by, and for family fun, The Big Sheep and Milky Way adventure parks are not to be missed. Shop, pub and restaurant 1½miles.
    £103
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  • Dove Cote House, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bideford, England
    High in the Devon hills above the Taw/Torridge estuaries Webbery Manor Estate is an oasis of rural tranquillity. Steeped in history and with several noteworthy owners, Webbery Manor Estate was first mentioned in the Doomsday Book. It was given to Nicholas the Crossbowman, by a grateful William the Conqueror as a Saxon manor. In the 17th century it passed to the Lippincott family, one of whom set sail with the Mayflower flotilla to settle in America. In the 18th century, John Cutcliffe, the grandson of the owner, fought at the battle of Waterloo and was personally promoted by the Duke of Wellington.
    Set in 30 acres of parkland and woods, with grazing sheep, deer, owls, pheasant, birds of prey and other wildlife. The delightful gardens have numerous specimen trees and banks of rhododendrons giving a spectacular spring display. While the organic walled kitchen gardens grow some more unusual varieties of vegetables to the UK. You will find Romanesco, Cavelo Nero, and Pink Fir Apple potatoes to name a few, all complimentary subject to season and availability.

    The lively market town of Bideford makes an excellent day out, with weekly market and working harbour. With so many pubs and restaurants to choose from, why not treat yourself to a meal out before heading home. Fishing and horse riding can be found within 5 miles. Shops and pubs 5 miles.
    £174
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  • The Captains House, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    ‘Impressive and spacious’ are the first words that describe this period seaside villa. With breathtaking views over the River Torridge, Instow beach, the sea and across the estuary towards Appledore, The Captain’s House (centre property in photograph) is also owned and managed by the Webbery Estate (refs HPPR, HPPS, H81, HDDP, HDDN, HDDQ, HDDO and HMMN, just 15 minutes away) and is located in the pretty coastal village of Instow, just a short walk from the beach.
    One of a pair, the holiday house has an enclosed garden and patio area to the rear which is accessed via kitchen and dining area. Guests can enjoy lovely views from most of the upstairs bedrooms including a large bay window in the first floor sitting room and there is a small reading area that overlooks the garden on the first floor mezzanine level. The pretty village of Instow, located between Barnstaple and Bideford has stretches of golden, sandy beaches and dunes, which makes this an ideal place for a relaxing family holiday. An ideal spot for most watersports and sea-fishing can be enjoyed here, or alternatively local boat trips are available. For those wishing to sample the local food, plenty of pubs and restaurants can be found in Instow and the speciality is seafood, of course.
    The famous ‘Tarka Trail’, just on the doorstep, is perfect for walkers and cyclists and follows the estuary towards Braunton and is a lovely way to experience the delights that this area has to offer. On the opposite side of the estuary is Appledore, a pretty unspoilt village with a wealth of painted fishermen’s cottages, found up narrow winding streets, some of which date back as far as 1335. Famous for its maritime history and arts there is a maritime museum and numerous arts and crafts shops. Just a short drive away, visitors will find a substantial and popular surfing beach and golf courses at famous Westward Ho! Within 2 miles is Bideford with its historic port and lively market as well as regular boat trips to nearby Lundy Island. The Dartington Crystal factory and RHS gardens at Rosemoor are easily accessible, as is a wealth of National Trust properties including Tapely Park and Hartland Abbey, to name a few. Shops 100 yards.
    £176
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  • White Dove Barn, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Down Thomas, England
    Situated within a SSSI, this detached holiday barn is situated within the glorious coastline of the South Hams, close to Wembury Bay marine conservation area. This beautifully presented and spacious Grade II listed barn dates back to the 17th century. Close to the owner’s home, it has been carefully restored to a very high standard benefiting from all modern conveniencies. Guests can access the first floor by an oak staircase, or a spiral staircase. It was once an integral part of Langdon Barton - the 300-acre working farm which has been in the same family for 110 years and still in use. A 15-minute walk over fields leads to Wembury beach offering rock pools, a National Trust café and bathing. Here you will also find the South Devon Coastal Footpath, with stunning sea views of Mewstone Island and across Plymouth Sound to the Cornish coastline, and on a clear day in the distance you can see the Eddystone Lighthouse - 13 miles off shore. St Werburgh’s Church, standing on the headland above Wembury Beach, is in the most stunning location. From here you can follow the coastal footpath and catch the water taxi to Newton Ferrers and Noss Mayo. Mount Batten for water sports and yachting is just 5 minutes away. Langdon Barton can also offer secure boat parking. The city of Plymouth is just 7 miles away, and in recent years has gone through a face lift with its new shopping mall and regenerated waterfront areas. The Barbican at night is bustling with nightlife, bars, bistros, restaurants and shops. Dartmoor National Park is 15 miles. Eden Project is 11/4 hour’s drive. Golf 4 miles. Shop/PO 2 miles. Pub 500 yards.
    £134
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