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The Barn at Widland Farm

From £752

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  • Property code: WIDBAR
  • Preferred changeover day: Saturday
  • Check in: 4pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • 2 or more bathrooms
  • Access statement available
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Dishwasher
  • Electric vehicle charging (see description)
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Nearby shop
  • Short breaks available
  • Washing machine
  • WiFi

Situated in a peaceful countryside location between the towns of Modbury and Kingsbridge within this popular Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Widland Farm Barn is a much loved reverse level semi-detached barn, pet-friendly, comfortable and well equipped.   
Overlooking its large gated garden plus games room, and with 4 spacious bedroosm and 3 bathrooms, Widland Farm Barn is great for one or two families, adult groups or those looking for a peaceful getaway yet only a short drive to the fabulous beaches at Bigbury on Sea and the wilds of Dartmoor. This holiday home provides an excellent base from which to explore the beaches and walks within this popular Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Steps lead up from driveway to the entrance:
Ground floor: Entrance hall leading into the kitchen diner, equipped with electric double oven and halogen hob, fridge freezer 70:30, dishwasher, microwave, washing machine, coffee percolator. Dining table to seat 6.
Bedroom 1 with Double 4ft 6inch bed, wardrobe and chest of drawers.
A short flight of steps leads up to the mid-level, with two further bedrooms and bathroom.
Bedroom 2 with Double 4ft 6inch bed, open wardrobe and chest of drawers, en suite shower room with shower cubicle, wash basin and WC.
Bedroom 3 with Twin 3ft single beds with large wardrobe.
Family bathroom with corner bath, wash basin, WC.

Staircase leads up to first floor:
The large lounge with vaulted ceilings, large leather sofa, armchair, Large TV with freeview, Bluetooth speaker, lots of bookshelves well stocked with books and games.
Off the lounge is Bedroom 4 with Double 4ft 6in bed, chest of drawers. 
Adjacent Shower room with electric shower cubicle, wash basin and WC.

The Barn has a lovely paved terrace with garden table and chairs adjacent to the house, sitting raised above the large garden. Stepping a couple of stone steps to a large, partially walled lawn and shrubs, with five bar gate.  
Games barn with table tennis table, table football and an ideal place for storing sports equipment. The charcoal barbeque is also stored here (guests to please provide own charcoal).
Perfect for occupying young people on rainy days and within close proximity to the house.

Famous for being the first town in Europe to ban the use of plastic carrier bags among its retailers, the vibrant market town of Modbury has a great sense of community and takes responsibility for protecting the environment very seriously.

The Avon Valley is a beautiful, unspoilt, rural haven and Modbury is in the heart of this rich farming region. With its dignified terraced houses, slate hung walls and enticing old-fashioned shop windows it creates an impression of going back in time. However, do not be deceived by this timeless character, this little town is a hive of activity with three inns and an array of excellent specialist shops and cafés.

Situated close to Dartmoor, as well as numerous outstanding nearby beaches, including Bigbury-on-Sea with its huge sandy beaches and views out to the iconic Burgh Island, a holiday cottage in Modbury offers a great base for families, couples, and dog owners to fully appreciate the charms of this stunning corner of South Devon.

 

 

Parking for 2 or 3 cars on private gated driveway

An EV charger is provided adjacent to the garage/ games barn - it is an untethered charger with a type 2 socket and a type 2 to type 2 cable is provided. The capacity is 7kW.

  • Included: Bed linen and towels, (not beach towels) Wifi, oil central heating, electricity. EV charger, charger cable provided. 
  • Telephone: Provided for local and national calls only (not mobile). Mobile signal mixed, wifi available.
  • Pets: One dog welcome. Pet Charge: £30 per pet per week. 
  • Electric vehicles: Electric vehicle charging possible (See parking section for details).No additional cost.
  • Smoking:   Not permitted
  • Local Facilities: Restaurants: The renowned Oyster Shack is 15 minutes drive away Beach:  Wonwell 3 miles, Bigbury on Sea 6 miles      Shop:   Modbury 1 mile Pub:   Modbury 1 mile Golf:   Bigbury 6 miles    Town:   Modbury 1 miles, Kingsbridge 7 miles.

The Modbury Inn
(Less than a mile)

(5)

A family friendly pub with pretty beer garden, pool table and darts and a separate restaurant area for families with plenty of games to keep kids occupied.  Serves a good selection of ales and ciders from local breweries along with good quality food including their speciality gourmet burgers.

The Modbury Inn Brownston St, Modbury, Ivybridge PL21 0RQ (T: 01548 831230)

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Great friendly pub

January 2024


Excellent Sunday lunch , could not fault it.

April 2023


Good pub food, reasonably priced with friendly staff

September 2018


Great fun Sunday Quiz night . Dog friendly, good food at good price. Recommended

July 2017


Nice friendly pub with good food.

April 2017


The White Hart - Modbury
(Less than a mile)

(12)

A traditional British pub in the heart of Modbury with plenty of seating and a warm and welcoming atmosphere.  Lunch time offerings include fresh cut sandwiches and snacks and the evening menu is full of pub classics including grills and steaks and plenty of local fish, followed by some tempting home made puddings. 

The White Hart 2 Church St, Modbury, Ivybridge PL21 0QW (T: 01548 831561)

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Enjoyed an evening meal. Staff most welcoming and attentive. Varied menu and excellent quality of food.

April 2024


Wonderful. Had Sunday lunch here, large portion, looked delicious, was delicious and very good value. Pud was great as well !

July 2023


Had a delicious meal at the White Hart. The service was friendly and polite. Service excellent.

October 2021


Great service, good food which was of a high standard & good quality. We went as a couple and it was a lovely evening. Bit strange that the chicken dish came in a bowl, made for tricky eating!

August 2021


Nice welcoming friendly staff, food excellent, lovely decor.

June 2021


Good gluten free choice, welcoming atmosphere. :-)

August 2019


We were well looked after in The White Hart. Great food, good service and very nice staff. The well is fascinating. What a shame they do not open on Mondays.

June 2018


Great food, lovely staff

April 2018


We had a fantastic meal here. The food was superb and the staff were very accommodating as we had our 8 week old daughter with us. There was space for the pushchair and lovely baby changing facilities.

October 2017


Worth a visit. Evening food was great but not cheap. Dog friendly with helpful staff - Sunday evening food available July/August only

July 2017


Nice place to eat. Good varied menu. Great Sunday lunch, worth a visit. Might need to book on a Sunday.

June 2017


Great food and lovely friendly people. Very dog friendly.

May 2017


Bistro 35
(Less than a mile)

(2)

A family run well established wine bar serving locally sourced food, an extensive wine list and plenty of local ales. 

Bistro 35 35 Church Street, Modbury PL21 0QR (T: 01548 831273)

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Good food in a cosy bar.

July 2018


Excellent and tasty food.

July 2017


The Exeter Inn
(Less than a mile)

(6)

A historic family friendly 14th century coaching inn in the centre of town, offering good traditional home cooked food using local produce.  Enjoy real ales or a range of wines and other drinks around the log fire in winter, or in the lovely walled garden in summer. 

The Exeter Inn Church St, Modbury PL21 0QR (T: 01548 831225)

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A very friendly pub and great pub food

October 2023


Good food at reasonable prices at a real charming location. Lots of space in the beer garden.

August 2023


We went here for dinner and the food was lovely. We would visit again

April 2022


Friendly local pub, great beer & reasonable pub food!

August 2021


Lovely graden at the back of the pub, lovely staff and good food.

July 2021


The kitchen doesn't open until 6.30, which was not great for eating with fidgeting toddlers. The food came very quickly though, and was nice, quite traditional "pub grub". Portions are huge!

August 2017


California Country Inn
(3 miles)

(13)

An award winning traditional country pub popular for its good food, lively bar and pretty beer garden.  Enjoy the bar menu for traditional pub favourites, the restaurant for a la carte, or Sunday Roasts with a choice of meats and excellent veggie option.

California Country Inn California Cross, Modbury PL21 0SG (T: 01548 821449)

Enjoy 10% off drinks from 5-7pm , and 10% off food in the restaurant (excluding Saturday evening and Sunday lunch) with your Toad Hall Cottages Discount Card

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Good food in nice atmosphere with amicable innkeeper and staff. Would visit again.

August 2023


We had a really nice meal at the Cali inn. The food is simple but beautifully cooked. I had scampi and chips with salad which was freshly made. My husband had steak and kidney pie which was home cooked and my son had a burger which was good quality meat, nice burger bun and made to his specifications (no green stuff!!!). The chef cooks to order so slots and tables are limited which means booking is essential.

June 2023


Good standard, classic pub grub with some interesting and different options on the specials list also. Friendly and helpful owners and nice selection of gins!

August 2022


Really great food and very reasonable

June 2022


Friendly service, decent pub grub

May 2022


We always love to use this pub when we stay on the Colmer Estate, it's a lovely little pub with amazing service and even better food! Very family friendly aswel!

September 2021


Enjoyable and delicious meal. Very accommodating to our rambunctious toddler!

July 2021


female member of staff very welcoming and friendly, male member abrupt, food okay

June 2021


I think we were out of luck when we visited this pub. They were short-staffed and had hardly any of the 'specials' advertised on the menu: no steak and ale pie, no lasagne. We wondered if they had a chef at all! I ended up having a dry and tasteless burger, and my husband with the 'Thai green curry' which bore no comparison to a proper Thai curry. Nice wine though.

June 2021


This was a very pleasant pub with the benefit of being a short walk from our holiday cottage. The food was excellent, as was the service. Staff were friendly and efficient. We would go again.

September 2020


Nice pub, with friendly staff and good food and nice cold drinks

August 2019


Lovely pub and restaurant, staff are very friendly and atmosphere is chilled. Couldn't rate them more.

September 2017


Wow! what a lovely reasonable priced place to have an evening meal. We stayed at Colmer Estate just down the road so well within walking distance. The food was great quality, smaller portions for adults with small appetite and childrens selection too. As a family of four we always found something to eat and staff very friendly and happy to accommodate and cleaniliness was very good. Overall I would give 5 stars and would recommend to book (day or two before we found ok) as gets busy due to popularity.

August 2017


SUP2You
(2 miles)

Sup2You offers simple online hire of inflatable paddle boards making it easier than ever to get out and enjoy the UK’s beaches, coastline and waterways.  Paddleboarding is the perfect way to stay active, have fun with your family and explore the beautiful region where you’re staying; but with everything else you need to bring on holiday sometimes you won’t have the car space to bring your own!  With SUP2You the process couldn’t be easier, simply click the link below, select the board and duration online, and your paddleboard will be couriered next day to your holiday cottage.   

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Toad Hall Cottages guests can enjoy 10% off their hire when booking for 3 days or more with code Toad10

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Heron Valley
(3 miles)

(2)

Surrounded by apple orchards on the outskirts of Loddiswell, Heron Valley is home to the Heron Valley Cider Barn offering tastings and tours alongside the beautiful Weaver Green Lifestyle Store and Cafe.  The store specialises in stylish ecological furnishings and homewares, and doubles as an event space with a packed calendar of book signings, food festivals, music events and more throughout the year.  Spend some time coveting the rugs, cushions and bags in soft muted tones before heading to the cafe for a slice of homemade cake and a coffee or delicious lunch washed down with a refreshing glass of Heron Valley cider or juice. 

Heron Valley, Loddiswell TQ7 4EA (T: 01548 431902)

 

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Have visited many times over the last few years. The shop is excellent and the cafe serves lovely food. We will return.

June 2023


More style than substance - looks great but hardly any cider, very disappointing as expected to find lots of different varieties. But mainly a shop selling nice blankets and throws with a small cafe. Lovely outdoor space for tea and cake but that’s not why we went there hence the low score.

June 2022


Hounds Unleashed
(5 miles)

A safe, private dog excercise area for young, nervous or unpredictable dogs.  Set in a convenient location just off the A38 with Endsleigh Farm Shop and Garden Centre just next door, there are two professionally constructed exercise paddocks surrounded by 6ft high security fences and secured by double sided coded gates. Between the paddocks is a specially designed green netting to prevent dogs becoming worried or stressed by others. 

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Wrangaton Golf Club
(5 miles)

Founded in 1895, Wrangaton Golf Club is situated on the southern slopes of Dartmoor between Ivybridge and South Brent.  Today the nine hole course continues to be a rugged and raw experiences, underlined by the natural beauty of the area - the rich Devonshire countryside and the coastline and the sea 10 miles away.  It is a test of any golfer’s ability, and it is said that you never play the same hole twice.  Warm and welcoming, visitors are invited to attend with green fees starting at £22.50 for 18-holes.  Feel free to pop into the clubhouse afterwards to have a snack, drink or perhaps a traditional Sunday lunch to round off your day.

www.wrangatongolfclub.co.uk

 

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Bigbury Golf Club
Bigbury Golf Club
(5 miles)

(3)

A friendly cliff top golf course close to Kingsbridge, Bigbury Golf Club is a links course with spectacular views of the South Devon coast. It is an 18-hole course where you can play as an individual or as part of a group. It’s 6,035 yards for men, 5,544 for ladies and par is 70 and 73 respectively. There’s a clubhouse with a restaurant and bar, but remember that dress should be smart/casual at all times, and in the clubhouse they ask that you don’t wear golf shoes, hats, untailored shorts, general beach wear, collarless tee shirts and non-golf sportswear like tracksuits and rugby shirts. The club offers rates for groups of 6-14 and society golf days for numbers over 14. Green fees are seasonal and depend on the time of day that you’re visiting so keep an eye on the website for full details.

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Hubby enjoyed his golf afternoon & was lucky to play with two members who kindly agreed to let him join them. Idyllic setting and very welcoming staff and members.

October 2021


Good course to play. Very hilly on the front 9. Don't forget the VIP card for the discount. You can book tee times on their website. Take plenty of balls if it's windy. ????

June 2017


Friendly and a lovely course, with great views. Tricky in any wind!

May 2017


Wonwell Beach
Wonwell Beach
(5 miles)

(5)

In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Wonwell is a sandy beach on the east shore of the Erme river which joins Mothecombe at low tide. It affords visitors a large expanse to explore and is accessed via a woodland path from the road which takes about 10 minutes. Alternatively, there is a slipway from the road to the shore of the river and at low tide you can walk along the edge to the beach itself, so make sure you get your timings right to make the most of this one. Parking is limited at Wonwell Beach so keep that in mind when you’re heading over. Road parking allows for around 20 cars depending on their size and there aren’t really any facilities around, although there are toilets nearby. This does mean you need to be prepared if you’re heading there for the best part of the day, but also makes for a very peaceful experience whether it’s lounging about on the sand with a picnic in the summer, or a stroll in the cooler months, simply taking in the atmosphere. Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round so it’s the perfect place to take them for a run around. Something to be careful of – do keep an eye on the tide to avoid getting cut off when it comes in and getting very wet en route back to dry land!

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Lovely beach. so quiet at certain times. always different. great for dogs. parking very limited.

May 2022


Amazing spot, so peaceful. Parking the only issue.

June 2021


Nice beach and great walks that lead to it, very few people around in August! Limited parking so you are better off walking there.

August 2019


Glorious beach at the mouth of the Erme. Narrow lanes and very limited parking. No toilets, cafes etc - wonderful! Turning circle for cars just before the beach but expect to have to reverse back up the access lane to allow cars that are leaving to go back. A nightmare on Bank Holidays - parking almost impossible and expect to have to negotiate very tight spaces.

September 2017


Lovely beach but bit of a trek for little ones

April 2017


Ayrmer Cove
Ayrmer Cove
(5 miles)

(20)

Roughly one kilometre (20 minutes depending on your pace) from the National Trust car park at Ringmore, and with a selection of footpaths to get to it, Ayrmer Cove is a quiet secluded beach on the South West Coast Path. For anyone on holiday in South Devon it’s a peaceful place to sit and contemplate the natural scenery amongst the shingle, pebbles and rock pools, admiring the cliffs. It makes for a beautiful destination to walk to from Ringmore itself, which is a small village (population 230) with views towards the cove itself as well as Bigbury Bay – it makes for a wonderful holiday cottage destination in South Devon as well as a place to visit as part of your day. Walking to the beach allows you to discover the surrounding woodland, wildlife and history of the area – taking in old smugglers’ routes and hedgerows that have been in situ since the 1800s. It is a little tricky to get to so it’s not ideal for wheelchairs, and there aren’t any toilets or facilities at the beach itself so if you want to stay for a little while don’t forget to take snacks or a picnic if the weather is right. This is all about enjoying the environment that’s such a proud part of the National Trust – it’s everything a holiday in Devon is about, and yes, dogs are permitted all year round and will very much enjoy the walk!

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Fabulously unspoilt and beautiful.

June 2023


Childhood memories and very clean

May 2022


Lovely location for photography and any easy walk from the National Trust car park

April 2022


Beautiful place!

September 2021


Beautiful clean quiet beach , well worth a visit

September 2021


Beautiful cove, first visit. Quite a challenging walk to get there but fascinating to see the slate formations.

August 2021


Perfect swim spot

May 2021


What a wonderful, quiet little haven!

September 2019


A beautiful little cove and fun for dogs and children.

August 2019


You can walk to this secluded cove from the cottage. Probably about 20 mins away, depending on your pace. Plenty of blackberries to eat/collect on route when in season! No facilities at the cove but beautifully unspoilt.

August 2019


Really beautiful secluded beach - great for the dog too!

July 2019


A lovely beach at the end of a beautiful valley. Absolutely perfect for dogs and never busy.

June 2019


Parked in the NT car park at Ringmore and took the 15 min walk down to the beach. Saw a beautiful sunset and had the place to ourselves. Bliss

November 2018


What a fantastic place. So quiet - we had the whole beach to ourselves a lot of the time. Our dogs loved it.

September 2018


A lovely quiet cove, with excellent rock pools at low tide. No sand but the kids enjoy it as an alternative to the massive sandy beaches at Bigbury and Bantham.

September 2018


stunning little beach, very quiet and great for snorkelling

July 2018


Beautiful cove. Very quiet with lots of bird life.

June 2018


Well worth the walk with beautiful views of Burgh island from the coast path. We were the only ones there on a very sunny day in April. Perfect.

April 2018


Simply stunning and well worth the steep (ish) walk down from the National Trust car park at Ringmore. When there - it's hard to imagine the horrors of today's modern world.

September 2017


Gorgeous beach for an evening swim and barbecue. So peaceful and beautiful

June 2017


Challaborough Bay
Challaborough Bay
(5 miles)

(6)

Close to Kingsbridge, Challaborough Bay is a sandy beach in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that’s perfect for enjoying all the seaside activities nature can afford. At low tide the beach is ideal for visiting families to build sandcastles and explore the rock pools, while the swells and shore breaks also attract surfers and bodyboarders. There are some beautiful walks along the coast path that surrounds it, heading towards Bigbury on Sea in particular. Making it an ideal spot to spend the day, the beach has toilets, a café and a beach shop close by, although access is via steps and small paths so accessibility isn’t wheelchair friendly. There is a car park but it’s rather small, so it’s good to know that a 15-minute walk to Bigbury will see ample parking available – seasonal charges apply so remember to bring cash with you. While four legged friends are welcome in the winter, they are not allowed on the beach between May and September, so do plan their walks with that in mind. It’s a lovely spot along the coast path to bring them to, you can even beach hop from one to the next!

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Cempletely different atmosphere to the rest of the South Hams. Part of a beautiful coastline set amidst class South Hams countryside.

June 2023


Good if you’re staying all day with children but expensive to park, only whole day parking not good if you don’t want to stay a long tome

April 2022


I didn't like it here. I found it a bit tacky. Also on my walk I popped into the Cafe in the morning but had missed their breakfast time which ended at 11.30 and I was there at 11.34 so they refused to serve me toast with coffee! So I walked out! A guy behind me in the queue was left open mouthed and said if I go on to Bigbury I'll get it anytime I want!

September 2021


Beautiful place to watch the sunset. Good fish and chips on the beach in the evening. Wouldn’t spend the day there as holiday park attached and the beach was left absolutely covered in rubbish by the guests ????

September 2019


Lovely, & just a short walk from Bigbury on Sea car park. It also has a fantastic chip shop that does gluten free fish & chips!

August 2019


Lovely beach

April 2017


Bantham Beach
Bantham Beach
(5 miles)

(15)

At the mouth of the Avon River, Bantham beach is easy to reach from Salcombe, Kingsbridge and our other favourite holiday home locations, as well as being a beautiful area to stay in its own right. The beach looks out over Bigbury Bay and offers a wonderful view of Burgh Island, which is famous for its art deco hotel of the same name that has hosted Agatha Christie and Noel Coward amongst its illustrious guests an can reach by sea tractor. Bantham beach has a popular reputation amongst both novice and advanced surfers, and as such there are lessons available from the Bantham Surfing Academy, which operates from the beach. They also offer other water sports including paddle boarding, and a day pottering up the Avon River on one of those when the tide is right, is a day well spent. When the tide is out at Bantham the sandy beach reveals rock pools and great swathes of space so you can happily set up a picnic and stay there for the whole day. If the mood strikes, why not walk along the coast path towards Thurlestone around the corner, and South Milton Sands beyond that, particularly as it’s also a popular beach for dog owners? Just keep in mind that from 1st May until 30th September restrictions apply, so look out for signposts with more information. If you’re spending the whole day on the beach it’s worth popping to the Gastrobus which is open seasonally in the car park, offering everything from freshly made baps to coffees, teas and cakes, or for a larger meal head the short walking distance to The Sloop Inn gastropub. There is plenty of parking available by Bantham, with charges from £3.50 per day, so make sure you have change on you as it’s a bit tricky to find parking otherwise. There are toilets in the car park, and from May to October from 10am until 6pm there is also lifeguard cover on the beach. All in, Bantham has something to offer everyone throughout the year and is one of many beautiful locations to spend time while you’re in South Devon.

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What an amazing beach, perfect for doggy adventures, love it love it love it, the river beach is especially nice

March 2024


Lovely beach but no dog's allowed

September 2023


Lovely beach and walk over cliffs to Thurlestone. Beautiful views.

July 2023


One of the most beautiful and relaxing places on earth.

June 2023


Worth the £4.50 to park for the afternoon plenty of walking and rock pools to explore, a good wide sandy beach for people with children

April 2022


Great beach particularly at low tide

October 2021


The most extaordinary place and great for kids. Lots to see and do - great sand and very shallow waters so very safe. if you get a chance to go on the water tractor that is great.. and do visit the Pub on the island. Great day out.

August 2021


A lovely beach. £6.50 to park for the day - it's a private estate - but a shame that the owners aren't prepared to put some of the money towards improvements to the toilets - one small sink in each of the men's & women's toilets with a malfunctioning tap is not enough for a beach full of people, children & dogs!

August 2019


Lovely beach for gentle surfing with ice creams, coffee, snacks and pizzas close to the car park.

July 2019


Glorious especially at low tide.

April 2019


Best beach in the South Hams.

July 2018


Can get busy with surfers, but a beautiful place with a wide sandy beach. Lots of room for everyone.

April 2018


Beautiful beach. Nightmare of a road (especially in high season) to get to it. Worth it though when you get there.

July 2017


A short walk (less than a mile) from Thurlestone, this is a stunning beach. Lots of shallow water with sand underfoot, truly amazing.

July 2017


Fantastic sandy beach and so big. My dog loved running around and jumping into the water. Plenty of space for all.

April 2017


Mothecombe Beach
(5 miles)

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One of South Devon’s quieter beaches, Mothecombe is a large and unspoiled, privately owned stretch of sand that’s open every day, all year round. Having won an award from the Marine Conservation Society for its clean sea and sand, you can be assured that relaxing here and pottering about in the water is going to be a happy, healthy and pleasant experience for all in this sheltered corner of Devon. For those wanting to try out water sports, Mothecombe offers the ideal conditions for windsurfing, kayaking, body boarding and generally enjoying the water, particularly for beginners as it’s a comparatively gentle environment in which to give it a go. Given its pristine nature, it will probably come as no surprise that dogs are not allowed on the beach in high season, so keep an eye out for signs for more information, but best to steer clear with furry friends from May to September. There is a car park from which you can access the beach down a narrow path, so it’s not ideal for wheelchair users, but is otherwise conveniently close by. There’s also a tea house in the car park for drinks and snacks and there are toilets nearby as well, so pending the tides you can spend a good day here enjoying the natural scenery and all the fun that it brings with it, whether that’s for the whole family, on a romantic afternoon in the summer sun, or simply enjoying the peace and quiet of this less populated park of the coastline.

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Lovely little cove, even on a wet day! Car park expensive for short stay - £6 all day and quite a walk to beach, uphill all the way back.

September 2023


A delightful beach with fabulous views famous from "Penmarric". Accessed via a path from parking in the field (£5). Alternatively via a wider road to the estuary beach. Lots of walking at low tide and even across to the far bank of the estuary, Clearly other people's dogs loved it on their last day off leash (end of April). We were delighted to find the Old School House, now a restaurant and ate outdoors. Expensive for what it was but it appeared to cater for Londoners given the vehicles parked outside!

May 2021


Lovely beach but cafe was being renovated and we were gasping for a cuppa

April 2017


January 2024

Great stay and appreciated the early check in


August 2023

Yes we lived our stay. It was very peaceful and the games room and garden size was perfect for the kids and wifi good for them too!!


June 2023

The barn was perfect for our 3 generation family, The garden was ideal for young and old and well equipped for eating outside and BBQs


September 2022

We had a good stay in The Barn. Ample room with enough bathrooms and toilets for us all. Lovely sitting room upstairs and comfortable bed.


June 2022

We had a lovely time thanks. The Barn was clean and tidy. Bedrooms were comfortable and the upstairs lounge was beautiful as was the kitchen. We burnt the oven gloves but left a replacement. In others words we made a perfect choice from the many places we looked at. All good from start to finish.


May 2022

Enjoyed the place very much, the neighbours were very nice, friendly but not in your face. Great views and lovely little village very near.


April 2022

Wow - what an amazing and special place to stay - Our ‘Happy place’. A great peaceful location close to popular sandy beaches, great cliff walks and Dartmoor is also on the doorstep. Modbury is a short 20 minute walk along a quiet lane - for shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants. What’s not to love!!


April 2022

We did enjoy our stay. Whilst the property was clean overall, it did feel that some bits were a bit dusty and there were a number of dead insects (fly's and moths) on the skylight window sills in the lounge and under one of the beds in the twin room. It felt like it hadn't been visited recently and that we were the first visitors of the year and as such the property cleaning was not recent hence the build up of dead insects. Additionally there was no welcome pack on arrival although this did turn up on our penultimate day which didn't really benefit us. We also had a problem with the internet which wasn't working due to a what turned out to be a faulty hub and the owner liaised with us and was apologetic and it didn't overly affect our visit but it was a minor annoyance and it is something that again could have been checked prior to arrival.

Thank you for your feedback, which we have passed on to the housekeepers. We are disappointed that some areas were missed but would like to offer our assurances that the owner is most concerned that the property is presented to its best. Glad to note that the internet was fixed as soon as was possible but relieved it didnt cause more than a minor annoyance, but which can happen without notice for which we can only apologise. We are pleased to note that other than these points you had a great stay in this beautiful part of South Devon and look forward to welcoming you back to Devon in the future.

- The Toad Hall Team


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