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Stable Cottage

From £435

Per week

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

Stable Cottage is one of three holiday cottages recently converted by the owners of this working livestock farm. The farm, which has been in the same family for over 100 years, is located along a private lane in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the outskirts of the village of Awliscombe,

The provision of a cosy wood burner and an environmentally-friendly under floor heating system make this a great choice for out-of-season breaks too.This property has recently received a prestigious VisitEngland 4 Star Gold Award for quality of accommodation and customer service. Also see property references WFPEAR and WFAPPL in this location.

The beautiful Jurassic coast of East Devon and West Dorset is easily accessible by car; the popular coastal resorts of Sidmouth and Lyme Regis are both within 30 minutes drive. A wide range of local attractions will appeal to those of all ages including the gardens and maze at Escot, the Donkey Sanctuary at Sidmouth and the Playdome (a children's all-weather play centre) in nearby Honiton. The Otter Inn and the Honiton Inn at Awliscombe, both serving food and real ale are also within a mile and half of the farm. 

Ground floor:

Lounge with TV/DVD and wood burner. 

Dining room: seating for 5.

Kitchen with electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine - door to enclosed garden. 

Shower/wet room with w.c.

First floor: 

Bedroom 1: with 4ft6 double bed and a 3ft single bed. 

Bedroom 2: with 4ft6 double bed. 

Bathroom with shower over bath and w.c.

Guests also have the use of a games room (shared with the other properties onsite) that houses a table tennis and snooker table.

Fenced garden at rear with lawn, patio and furniture. There is a large enclosed garden backing onto a small orchard leading to open farmland and woods.  Dogs should be accompanied when in the garden.

The attractive market town of Honiton has long been famous for lace making and pottery, however today it is more well-known for its twice weekly market, antique shops specialising in furniture, art and second-hand books, and abundance of independent shops, galleries and cafés that fill this vibrant town.

Sandwiched between the East Devon and Blackdown Hills Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and within easy reach of the Dorset AONB, Dartmoor, and Exmoor, Honiton is the ideal spot from which to explore the rich and varied natural landscape of East Devon and neighbouring Dorset.

The seaside towns of Seaton, Beer and Lyme Regis are just a short drive away, where the stunning World Heritage Jurassic Coastline can be enjoyed. Just 20 minutes by car from Honiton, Seaton is a gateway to the Jurassic Coast, and a great spot for water sports, fishing, and many other traditional seaside activities, including viewing the magnificent coastline from the cliffs on the ever-popular South West Coast Path

Meanwhile, 25 minutes away you'll find the traditional seaside town of Lyme Regis, home to the family-friendly Lyme Regis Museum, and a fantastic place to hunt for fossils, enjoy the beach, stroll along the famous Cobb, or treat yourself to a meal at one of the many bars, cafés and restaurants that line the seafront promenade.

A holiday cottage in Honiton provides a picturesque base from which to explore the many rural and coastal delights of East Devon and neighbouring Dorset.

Parking for 2 cars.

Electric Cars - Please note that this property does not have suitable facilities for charging electric vehicles.   https://www.zap-map.com

  • Included: Bed linen (you are welcome to bring your own towels or they can be provided for the cottage if requested when booking). Please bring your own beach towels if required.  Underfloor central heating and logs for the wood burner included. A travel cot, high chair and stair gate available on request at time of booking. WiFi available. Access to tumble dryer if required
  • Electric Cars - Please note that this property does not have suitable facilities for charging electric vehicles.   https://www.zap-map.com
  • Arrival time - 4pm and Departure time - 10am.
  • Pets: Two well behaved dogs welcome in public areas of property only (not bedrooms). Pet Charge: £30.00 per pet per week. Dogs must be kept on the lead around this working farm.
  • Smoking/Vaping: not permitted.
  • Local facilities: Sidmouth Beach 12 miles, Pub 1 mile. Honiton shops 3 miles.  
  • Short Break Information: Short breaks are available at this property, please call 01297 443550 to book or to find out prices.

Heron Farm Vineyard
(2 miles)

(1)

Heron Farm Vineyard is a small, family run vineyard set deep in the East Devon countryside.  Here you can spend a fabulous day taking part in tours and tastings with owners Peter and Christine, or buy their delicious wines and cider from the on-site shop. The tours are currently by appointment but there are exciting plans afoot, from Spring 2020 there will be a cafe 'The Vineyard Kitchen' opening plus a farmshop, playpark and self guided walks through the beautiful south facing vineyard. 

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Have just spent a superb weekend at Pear tree cottage. The house was immaculate, Scones, Jam and cream along with home made apple juice was a lovely surprise. It was lambing time and we were invited to visit the lambs and hold a designate pet lamb. We met the owners who were extremely welcoming and Grandfather who was a really interesting character. The owners went to a lot of effort to ensure our stay was the best it could be and they surpassed our expectations. The location was an ideal base for the places we wanted to visit, the facilities were first class which made our break all the better, including our dog who also received welcome snacks. We would highly recommend this cottage as a fantastic base to visit Devon

March 2022


The Holt
(3 miles)

(1)

A pub, restaurant and smokehouse serving uncomplicated yet delicious menus which change with the seasons.   Wash it all down with something from the bar or the well curated wine list.

The Holt 178 High St, Honiton EX14 1 (T: 01404 47707)

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As locals we regularly visit the Holt for dinners as a couple or family gatherings - vibrant restaurant with a great menu and delicious food.

February 2019


The Brave Gurkas
(3 miles)

Renowned Nepalese / Indian restaurant and takeaway.  Friendly service and great food. 

The Brave Gurkas, 168 High Street, Honiton EX14 1JX (T: 01404 47786)

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Toast - Honiton
(3 miles)

(2)

Pretty little café and patisserie with scrubbed wood tables serving breakfasts, light lunches and delicious cakes and other treats.

Toast 155 High St, Honiton EX14 1LJ (T: 01404 598067)

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Lovely little cafe with a beautiful garden out the back. We stopped for a cup of tea and ordered sandwiches to take away. Not a great deal of choice and a little on the pricey side but they were tasty.

August 2018


Pretty garden, good coffee and smiling service. Loved the slightly Glastonbury decor.

July 2018


Honiton Wine Bar
(3 miles)

Family run friendly wine bar and restaurant with plenty of atmosphere, serving well cooked meals accompanied by an extensive wine list. 

Honiton Wine Bar 79 High St, Honiton EX14 1PG (T: 01404 47889)

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Land Rover Experience Centre
(2 miles)

Release your inner rally driver at this 135 acre centre near Honiton where you can enjoy off road driving in the latest Land Rover models.  Choose from a variety of packages for a great day out. 

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Heron Farm Vineyard
(2 miles)

(2)

Heron Farm Vineyard is a small, family run vineyard set deep in the East Devon countryside.  Here you can spend a fabulous day taking part in tours and tastings with owners Peter and Christine, or buy their delicious wines and cider from the on-site shop. The tours are currently by appointment but there are exciting plans afoot, from Spring 2020 there will be a cafe 'The Vineyard Kitchen' opening plus a farmshop, playpark and self guided walks through the beautiful south facing vineyard. 

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Enjoy 10% off both in store and online with your Toad Hall Cottages discount card or code ToadHall2020

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Tasty ploughman's sharing platter. Not keen on fact that another table had a dog on their lap. Think this should have been discouraged.

August 2023


Cream tea was AMAZING!! beautiful surroundings, quality of food and drink is second to none. High speed charging station for EV was an added bonus!!

July 2021


Playdome Indoor Play
(3 miles)

A soft play facility in Honiton, Playdome Indoor Play has a café on site, and is a safe environment for children to play and explore.  It’s perfect for kids’ parties, and is open seven days a week.  Prices start at £3.90 for children aged 1-4 years, and £5.30 for those over the age of 5.

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Enjoy 10% off the entrance fee with your Toad Hall Cottages Discount Card

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Allhallows Museum
(3 miles)

(2)

Honiton is famous for its historic lace industry, and the Allhallows Museum is an homage to some of the highest quality production in the world.  In Honiton’s oldest building, dating back to 1327, it features examples of 16th to early 20th century Honiton lace.  The museum also incudes Honiton pottery, a mid Victorian furnished doll's house; palaeontology; children's toys; war memorabilia, mementos of Allhallows School and the Borough of Honiton; coins and trade tokens.  There are children’s activities when you visit, and lace making tutorials are of course a highlight, helping to keep the craft alive for future generations.  The museum is open from March to October although hours vary so keep an eye on the website.  Admission is free, but it is a charity, so all donations are welcome.

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An unexpected pleasure. This museum was delightful and interesting and the staff and volunteers gave visitors their time and help very generously.

June 2018


This was an amazing museum to visit -and you can try your hand at lace making --- highly recommended visit for all ages. A gem of a place...

June 2017


Honiton Golf Club
(4 miles)

Established in 1896, Honiton Golf Club is a beautiful mature parkland course that’s relatively flat and easy to walk.  That said, it still provides a challenge for ambitious players with 18 holes and lovely views in all directions.  The clubhouse and bar are charming, and there’s an indoor training facility as well as coaching, a golf simulator, putting greens, pro shop, practice grounds and nets.  Green fees start at £18 per day (members' guest fee) in peak season and the atmosphere is warm and welcoming.

http://www.honitongolfclub.co.uk/

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Sidmouth Beach
(10 miles)

(3)

By the seaside town of the same name, Sidmouth Beach is a long stretch of pebbles that stretches from the River Sid at the east of the town, West to Chit Rocks and Jacobs Ladder Beach and beyond.  From the town you go over a footbridge and a number of steps down to the beach, however there are also access points along the sea front esplanade.  There are a number of car parks close by, most of which are a few minutes’ walk from the beach itself, and it benefits from nearby facilities, cafes, restaurants and shops.  Dogs are not allowed on the beach from 1st May to the 30th September, however there is a small area at the East end of the beach where dogs are allowed all year round.  It’s a delightful spot for swimming sailing and surfing if the weather permits it, but you do have to take your own equipment.

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Very pleasant

July 2018


lovely beach

July 2018


Visited twice and both times had a pleasant walk along the prom in the sun. Sea very calm. Lovely cup of coffee served from little coffee "bar" on prom served by a charming and coffee knowledgeable American lady. Pleasant and busy shopping area behind the prom. Not much parking and just a little expensive.

June 2018


Branscombe Beach
(11 miles)

(13)

Nestled into a valley that reaches down to the sea, Branscombe Beach is tucked away on the Jurassic Coast, and is linked to a timeless, magical village of the same name. Surrounded by woodland and farmland, the area is peppered with thatched houses, a working forge and a restored windmill. It’s a National Trust location, with a number of charming walks and trails to follow, one of which leads to the Old Bakery tearooms. The beach itself was a long pebble beach until the winter of 2022 when storms rearranged the pebbles and is now a long sandy beach. It has a large car park close by where there are toilets available, as well as a picnic area. The beach is a haven for walking, relaxing and adventurous rock-poolers. If you want to catch your supper it’s a wonderful place to fish for mackerel and pollock, although the Beach Shanty Cafe on Branscombe Beach provides excellent local food. 

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Lovely place for a dog walk along the beach. Such a pity that the sea is eroding the cliffs around here.

April 2024


Attractive beach, good energetic coast path walking.

October 2023


Beautiful Beach with stunning walks in both directions on coastal path. Sea shanty cafe modernised since our last visit. Lovely cream teas!

July 2023


The beach was within walking distance of where we were staying. Excellent for dogs and the sea shanty sells dog icecream

June 2023


Beach clean and has pebbles rather than a sandy beach. Fabulous food found at the Sea Shanty Cafe with sea view and stunning views of the Jurassic coast line.

August 2022


gorgeous beach - we canoed and swam a lot

September 2021


Lovely beach

September 2021


Clean pebble beach. Good facilities cafe shop and toilets. Nice and quiet when we went in july. Lovely walks nearby

July 2021


One of the few beaches we found that had some sand on it, although it also had lots of stones too of course, and dogs were welcome. The option to sit on a grass area next to the beach was a bonus too. I had a swim in the sea whilst there which was lovely.

June 2021


Lovely area but the only place you could get a coffee etc was the Sea Shanty and it was closed half term week!!!!! As the Sea Shanty and the Old Bakery were closed all week for me it let Branscombe down.

February 2020


We loved walking to beach fro Branscombe. If you follow the signs and walk on the road to the beach its quite hilly so take the footpath from behind the cottages opposite the Masons Arms, its a nice flat walk to the beach, easy to follow.

January 2020


Superb beach and surroundings. Tricky drive to get there but well worth it.

June 2018


A pretty place down narrow lanes - the village is a must for keen photographers too - loved it!

September 2017


Beer Beach
(11 miles)

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A small pebble beach in East Devon, Beer Beach is in a picturesque fishing village that hugs the shoreline.  Parking is a little distance away from the beach itself, which is accessed via a sloping road and steps at the east end.  There’s one large car park that’s around five minutes away on foot, and another smaller one in the centre of the town.  As the beach is such an integral part of the town itself, there are cafes and shops close by, simply by dint of its location.  There are toilets above the beach, so it’s got all the makings of a charming day out for the family in the summer, or somewhere to stroll and have a cup of tea if it’s a bit cooler.  There aren’t any organized activities on the beach, so if you’re bringing the kids then keep that in mind.  Dogs are not allowed on the West part of the beach from 1st May to 30th September.

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We visited on a rainy day but this quaint little seaside village never changes! Enjoyed a coffee in the Dolphin Hotel, dog friendly

August 2023


Absolutely delightful spot

July 2022


Lovely, clean beach. Quiet but with great catering facilities. Fantastic

September 2021


We walked here from Seaton . Beer is a very pretty place worth a visit

July 2021


Beautiful!! Nice quiet with a well kept beach, plenty of places to eat and drink and relax!!

July 2021


A lovely place to spend the day. Good cafes right on the beach, plenty of other places to eat in town and great views.

June 2019


Idyllic

July 2018


Absolutely lovely so clean and tidy. Food and drink catered for very well three beach cafes. Fishing trips, hire of boats self drive if you wish, what more could you wish for.

July 2018


Lovely beach at any time but especially lively on festival day. We appreciated the walkways over the pebbles.

June 2018


Beer is a very pretty village!, and the beach is an absolute joy

September 2017


Visited one evening. A beautiful beach. You can walk to Seaton on the coast path, if you feel energetic and don't mind a lot of steps. Well worth it due to the stunning views.

May 2017


Seaton Beach
(11 miles)

(7)

Seaton Beach is a mile long shingle beach overlooking Lyme Bay in one of the most beautiful and unspoilt parts of East Devon.  The gently sloping pebbles make this an ideal place to take a dip or try your hand at windsurfing, kayaking or stand up paddle boarding with equipment easily hired on site. 

An esplanade links Seaton town at one end of the beach and the popular Seaton Beach Café at the other. The South West Coast Path runs alongside the beach and a walk to the nearby picturesque village of Beer is a real treat. Dogs are welcome all year.

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Lovely walk along the seafront and excellent cafe at the end of it. Dog friendly and excellent food.

April 2024


In our view one of the most picturesque sea sides in Britain. Not too much commercialism. A good walk up Jacobs Ladder, the gardens are great for the horticulturalists. The beach is a mix of shingle and sand. There is plenty of beach to wander up and down, and you can get away from crowded areas which are more to the town.

June 2022


Nice seaside resort, lovely walk along seafront with the dog & very tasty lunch at the Coast cafe bar, very friendly staff & lovely food. We travelled to Seaton on the tram, very pleasant journey & we spent nice afternoon at Seaton.

October 2020


Stunning views, clear blue sea and an amazing beach side cafe!

August 2020


Very nice

July 2018


Lovely and clean,

July 2018


Nice place for a seaside stroll, we were a bit disappointed that bikes aren't allowed on the paths and that there are dog restrictions. Pebbly beach so no good for sand castles but we had a nice few hours and lunch and ice cream from one of the nearby cafes.

October 2017


Budleigh Salterton Beach
(14 miles)

(1)

A picturesque two mile pebble beach backed partly with cliffs, with plenty of space and lovely clean clear water.  Along the esplanade there are beach cafes and a car park and it is only a short wander into the village for toilets, shops and pubs.  Care should be taken swimming towards the eastern end of the beach where there can be strong currents due to the River Otter, and there are no lifeguard facilities. 

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Step back in time to a gentler age here - lovely beach, quaint little town, reminded us of Southward in Suffolk on a smaller scale - we loved it!

September 2017


August 2022

Cottage lovely very well equipped and comfortable. Great garden for our first holiday with dog. We had a lovely week travelling around the area. A car is needed at this property, we were hoping to be able to walk to a pub but the cottage is up a half mile unlit single track and the rest of the walk to the pub has no pavement in places. The nearest pub approx 1.5 miles away doesn’t look that appealing either! We would certainly recommend the cottage and definitely return.


May 2022

Yes had a lovely time. The property is great. We would have likes more to be able to walk from the property without using our car, but it was a bit hilly for us.


August 2021

Enjoyable week in a comfortable cottage in a peaceful location. It provided us with everything we needed for our holiday in East Devon.

Thank you for your review. We are pleased you enjoyed your stay

- The Toad Hall Team


June 2021

Lovely cottage in perfect location. Loved our farm tour too


June 2021

Owners were extremely helpful but not at all intrusive. I would thoroughly recommend anyone to book a stay.


July 2020

Yes very much so, thank you.


October 2019

everything else was fantastic, the hosts were lovely, very welcoming and incredibly helpful. We would highly recommend to others, especially if taking dogs on holiday with them. We all really enjoyed our holiday!


August 2019

We loved our stay here. The property, location, garden and the farm setting were all brilliant. The owners were lovely and so helpful. Would highly recommend.


February 2019

Great holiday let - home from home, everything you could need including for a toddler. Quiet, lovely views, owners on hand if you need them but not in your space. Good location near to Honiton for shops etc. One of the nicest cottages we have stayed in thanks!


May 2018

Very enjoyable stay on the farm in wonderful surroundings. Convenient location with short trips to local and seaside towns. Ideal for families with children.


September 2017

Would very happily spend another holiday here. Thanks for the extra touches such as dog bowls and treats. The memory of the scones lives on.


August 2017

Just a wonderful place for old & young alike, all needs catered for.


August 2017

Excellent stay, could not fault anything about it!


May 2017

This place is an absolute gem. Owners made us very welcome, home-made scones, Jam & Clotted Cream, went down a storm with us all. Free Range eggs onsite are a must! We definitely recommend this place, the location was fantastic, and just the break we needed. Rosie the farm dog, made our dog very welcome. Garden was totally secure for our dog to have a roam about, and she enjoyed meeting the lambs in the next field! Many thanks again, and we will be back one day.


August 2016

Wadhayes farm is in a beautiful peaceful location, but only a few minutes drive to Honiton. It is a very easy drive to many seaside towns on the south coast of East Devon and West Dorset. Exeter and Dartmoor are easily accessible along the A30. The accommodation and garden was perfect for our requirements.We were given the opportunity to explore the farm and meet the animals. The owners went the extra mile to make us welcome, providing toys and games to play with, much to the delight of our granddaughter who loved the experience.


July 2016

Whilst this was not first adventure into cottage holidays I am not very experienced. On arrival at Stable cottage after an "Interesting" few minutes negotiating the drive, I was amazed. The location is stunning, the cottage sits beautifully at the entrance to the lovely farm yard, but on entering the cottage it was supassed by the wonderful modernised but not ott interior a lovely spacious kitchen with everything you could possibly need and more. Kathy and Rich have done a marvellous job. The cleanliness, attention to detail, right down to flowers on the table and of course the scones jam and cream must be seen and savoured. If only all holiday accommodation and service could be this good. We had alovely time, I only wish the hills were a little bit flatter!!!! The local pub is also worth a visit, very friendly very good service and food is good and plentiful. I could go on but suffice to say would love to go back !,


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