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Seaton Cottages

  • Last Minute Cottages - Causeway Cottage
  • 3

    Devon

    Causeway Cottage

    Ref: S226939

    Reviews 22

    3
    6
    A charming stone cottage in the heart of Beer, Causeway Cottage has undergone recent refurbishment to offer contemporary living just a short walk from the village and beach. With accommodation over two floors, Causeway Cottage is perfect for six...

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    £127

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Axe View
  • Devon

    Axe View

    Ref: S677735

    Reviews 8

    4
    6
    Take a break by the coast in this beautifully finished holiday home with its sleek interiors and a generously sized garden with an elevated deck. Ideally located for active families, Seaton has plenty on offer with a pebble beach, the Seaton...

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    £149

    per night
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  • Last Minute Cottages - Daisy Cottage - Beer
  • Devon

    Daisy Cottage - Beer

    Ref: S1227280

    3
    4

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    £114

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Barley Cottage
  • 2

    Devon

    Barley Cottage

    Ref: S1029589

    3
    6
    Beer is a small picturesque fishing village on the south Devon coast near Seaton. The shingle beach is very sheltered, backed by limestone cliffs and was once fertile smuggling territory, plus contraband was hidden in nearby caves, which are now a...

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    £144

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Craft Cottage
  • 1

    Devon

    Craft Cottage

    Ref: S37696

    Reviews 46

    4
    6
    The small fishing village of Beer is situated on the famous Jurassic Coast in South Devon. The village offers a shingle beach, caves, sloping streets lined with picturesque stone houses and cottages, shops, cafes and pubs. Just outside the...

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    £155

    per night
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  • Last Minute Cottages - Silver Shell
  • Devon

    Silver Shell

    Ref: S1222561

    1
    6

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    £133

    per night
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  • Last Minute Cottages - White Cliffs
  • Devon

    White Cliffs

    Ref: S1062127

    4

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    £127

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    Partner deal

  • Last Minute Cottages - Fifteen
  • Devon

    Fifteen

    Ref: S316278

    3
    5

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Gatehouse
  • 2

    Devon

    The Gatehouse

    Ref: S517815

    Reviews 12

    3
    6
    Seaton is a seaside town in East Devon on the south coast. It faces onto Lyme Bay, to the west of the mouth of the River Axe with red cliffs to one side and white cliffs on the other. Axmouth and Beer are nearby. A sea wall provides access to the...

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    £112

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Purley
  • 2

    Devon

    Purley

    Ref: S223122

    Reviews 8

    3
    6
    If you’re looking for a coastal escape with the shops, cafes, galleries and beach all close at hand… Purley ticks all the boxes. This dog-friendly cottage has three bedrooms sleeping six guests, a lovely garden and parking. Purley Cottage is a...

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    £114

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 7 Seafield Road
  • 1

    Devon

    7 Seafield Road

    Ref: S517842

    Reviews 19

    7
    13
    Seaton is a seaside town in East Devon on the south coast. It faces onto Lyme Bay, to the west of the mouth of the River Axe with red cliffs to one side and white cliffs on the other. Axmouth and Beer are nearby. A sea wall provides access to the...

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    £231

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Beer View
  • 1

    Devon

    Beer View

    Ref: S1062246

    3
    6
    This charming coastal cottage, nestled in a vibrant village along the Jurassic Coast, is the perfect retreat for families or groups of friends seeking a seaside getaway with plenty of nearby activities. The village of Beer boasts a variety of...

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    £106

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Fledglings
  • 1

    Devon

    Fledglings

    Ref: S183064

    3
    6
    Fledglings is a modern holiday property offering well equipped accommodation with very good levels of comfort and within easy walking distance of the seafront promenade with its mile long beach, shops, restaurants and pubs.  The local visitor...

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    £103

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    Seaton Holiday cottages

    Seaton Cove is a sheltered beach on the Jurassic Coast, just east of Seaton town centre and a short walk from the popular tourist attraction of Seaton Hole. It’s ideal for swimming, sunbathing and paddling, and there are several rock pools to explore at low tide. You'll not be short of fresh seafood here, with many Seaton eateries serving the catch of the day and cocktails by the sea.

    Our Seaton holiday cottages are handpicked for their charm and location, with many offering sea views and close proximity to the beach. Whether you’re looking for a traditional seaside cottage or something more modern and luxurious, Snaptrip has homes with hot tubs, al-fresco kitchens and outdoor decking to choose from.

    With thousands of properties to choose from across the UK and a best price guarantee, you can book with confidence, safe in the knowledge that you’re getting the best possible price with Snaptrip. Our friendly customer service team are on hand if you need any help or have questions about booking.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Niall - Verified booking

      The property is nicely situated on a country lane and close to both Seaton and Lyme Regis.

      Parking is at the side of the property on a slope up to the garden. The surface is solid concrete but would only accommodate a small to medium sized car. The slope is quite steep but fine. We had an estate so needed to open the large garden gate and have the front of the car over the grass. This avoided any issues with blocking or restricting access to the neighbouring property. The garden is large and was newly attended to by gardeners. Obviously given the weather it wasn’t particularly colourful or inviting. The garden furniture is need of some TLC and can't really be used. The downstairs inside is nicely appointed with everything you need. The only concerns we had (and have raised) are the WiFi and the Smart TV. Internet access is via a 4G ‘mobile’ router so not strictly broadband. This means that you are unlikely to get any better connection than via your phone and in our experience it was considerably worse. We got 0.5mbs download and completely failed uploads. No streaming services work and the Smart TV is not smart at all. It reports it’s not connected the internet. Neither issue is fixable. Disappointing and not as advertised. The downstairs toilet is useful. Upstairs is fine though the bathroom is a little tired and could do with a facelift. The shower works reliably but don’t expect a power shower. Be careful going downstairs. The stairs are lethal and 3 out of the 4 of us fell going around the corner. Nothing broken though(!) Also mind your head on the stairs doorway and the front door. Very low. The pub is not 0.4 miles away, more like 0.75. It takes approx 20-25 mins walk. Its easier going (downhill) than returning(!) The nearest decent shop is Tesco in Seaton, 3.5 miles. The property sleeps 6 but not sure how you would reasonably accommodate these numbers. Parking for 2 cars is impossible and the single bathroom would mean queues. It’s just about manageable with 4 in one car but not if you want internet or a Smart TV in bad weather. Overall the property was slightly below what we expected. It’s BASIC BUT FUNCTIONAL. Don’t expect luxury but it’s quaint and a great base. Watch the parking and the stairs, don’t rely on the internet and allow extra time for the bathroom.

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    • Alison Sullivan - Verified booking

      The cottage is in a lovely rural location with the manor house opposite and fields just up the road.

      Directions to the property were clear for us although we knew the area as had stayed in different properties in the area over the years. The one parking space is tricky as its on an incline which makes it difficult to park and really only enough room for a small to medium car. As stated there is parking further down the road, the right hand side is private and allocated to other houses. The left there is a bay which can fit two cars in, although these spaces were taken the whole time we were there, one car didn't move. Therefore unfortunately parking is very tricky as the road is a single lane track. Inside the cottage is cosy, however there is a musty smell to it considering age its to be expected. Also the heating is oil fired and there is a smell of oil especially in the downstairs toilet. It was fine for us as it adds to the character of the property however those with health conditions it could be a problem. Kitchen area fairly small but had everything you need, it also has a small round dining table. The back room has a large dining table which leads to the stairs just bear in mind the stairs are winding. Upstairs there are three good sized bedrooms as previous reviewers have said there is only a small wardrobe for clothing, no chest of drawers etc to put clothes in. Bathroom we felt was quite narrow especially to the toilet however the shower was good and bath adequate. As said in other reviews the rugs in the lounge keep bunching up which causes a trip hazard. There is nowhere to put shoes or coats just adding a coat rack and shoe storage would be very beneficial. Wifi is intermittent as location is rural. There are two pubs on the main street in Axmouth The Ship Inn and The Harbour Inn. The walk is roughly 15 minutes from cottage to The Ship. I highly recommend The Ship the staff are welcoming and the food was excellent we went back a few times as we enjoyed it that much! We walked to Seaton from the cottage which was roughly 40 minutes but a nice walk where you can see the estuary and Axmouth harbour. The nearest food store is Tesco which is 24 hour, only a 10 minute drive. Overall we had a pleasant stay at The Gatehouse, beautiful countryside, relaxing and comfortable.

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    • Lesley - Verified booking

      We had a lovely holiday in Beer.

      Craft Cottage is in the village itself so it is an easy walk to the local shops, pubs, restaurants and beach. When we looked at the parking in the details before our holiday we thought it might be a bit of a pain having to walk down the road and unlock the gate every time, but it was easy to do and caused no problems. It was out of season, therefore the shops/restaurants were open for shorter hours or less days, but we didn't find this to be a problem. Because it was out of season, it was lovely and quiet. Everyone parks outside Craft cottage to visit the Village Store, which would be more annoying in high season as it would be busier. It is quite noisy outside in the mornings with deliveries to the shop and the school buses reversing into the bus stop. The cottage is very comfortable and had everything we needed. We weren't able to get the gas fire to light while we were there which was a little bit disappointing. There is central heating also which we were thankful for. We have a small dog who isn't able to walk very far. This meant that to reach any level grass for him to use for toileting, we had to go up to the cliff top car park. However, there are lovely views from up on the cliff so although it was a bit of a palaver, it was worth it! We would definitely visit again.

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    • Patricia - Verified booking

      From the original contact with questions on the cottage with Sykes to the contact with the owners for the access, I have nothing but praise for this little gem of a property and the booking process.

      The cottage was just as described and had everything you could possibly want and more. It was truly home from home, not the usual 'sterile' holiday let with only the bare basics to survive, there was an abundance of extras, books, DVDs, children's books, games. Plenty of glasses, crockery, children's bowls/plates, chairs outside, picnic bags, blankets etc etc etc. There are two huge bedrooms, with another really good size double and a cute single, (which was nabbed straight away by my grand daughter, with a huge teddy bear that she didn't want to leave behind !) With it being in the middle of the village, yes there was a little noise from the bus stop, but nothing major, but if you want a central position then there will be some traffic noise, but it's not a busy village with through traffic. It is truly a lovely traditional seaside village, with 3 pubs that offer good food, tea room/cafe, cocktail bar, fish and chip shop and a lovely restaurant, which also offers its full menu as a takeaway option if you cannot get booked, add to that the cafes on the beach and you will be well catered for. I would don't hesitate to come again, and hope to revisit in the future Thank you Craft Cottage for a lovely week with my family

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    • Renee - Verified booking

      Unfortunately the parking provided and recommended to use is NOT suitable.

      Broken concrete mixed with gravel on a very steep incline, is unsafe!! The car slid down numerous times. Considering that the folder within the property asked not to park on the street! So had no choice but to park close to the hedge which led to my car getting damaged as the area is used as a turning point! Neighbour also complained abruptly and wanted us to park on street. Explained that there was specific instructions left for us NOT to do this. The maintenance of the back garden is also not as pictured it is run down overgrown and although advertised as dog friendly, our dog was able to walk straight through onto the busy road through holes in the hedge. Facilities within the property in the lounge area were lacking considering the amount paid, sofa uncomfortable and lacked tables etc, although fresh strawberries etc were left this does not make up for it. The shower is also temperamental with the heat! Other properties we have had in this price bracket have way exceeded what we have had.

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    Things to do near Seaton

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    Beer Beach

    Situated in the picture postcard fishing village of Beer, this sweeping shingle beach is enveloped by vertiginous limestone cliffs. Believed to have once been a preferred location for smugglers, fishermen today regularly launch their boats from the shore.

    Lyme Regis Museum

    Lyme Regis museum telling the story of Lyme and its ever changing landscape. Some areas are wheelchair accessible. Schools and groups are welcome.

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