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  • Last Minute Cottages - Beckaford Cottage
  • 2

    Devon

    Beckaford Cottage

    Ref: S879708

    Reviews 1

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    £80

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sandsgate Lodge
  • 1

    Devon

    Sandsgate Lodge

    Ref: S810765

    Reviews 8

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    A charming community in the Devonian Dartmoor National Park's northernmost point. Although Chagford, one of Dartmoor's five Stannary towns, is compact, it is stuffed with conveniences and things to do. There are four taverns and a variety of...

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    £219

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Oak Leaves Cottage
  • 1

    Devon

    Oak Leaves Cottage

    Ref: S600096

    Reviews 1

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    Newton Abbot, with its pleasant environment and flourishing palm palms, is located in the centre of The English Riviera. The historic market town today has a wide selection of contemporary stores, including six well-known grocery chains....

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    £68

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Park Inn Piggery
  • 1

    Devon

    The Park Inn Piggery

    Ref: S599038

    Reviews 13

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    Kingskerwell is a charming community in Devon that's great for holidaying. The village has breathtaking views of the Dartmoor National Park, charming architecture, and a rich history just waiting to be explored. The community has six churches, one...

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    £43

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Old Coach House
  • 2

    Devon

    The Old Coach House

    Ref: S1064916

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    Nestled in the valley of the River Bovey is this stunning little town known as "The Gateway to the Moor". Bovey Tracey got its name from the meandering river that flows through it, with 'Tracey' representing the family that were the lords of the...

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    £107

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lingcombe Barn
  • 1

    Devon

    Lingcombe Barn

    Ref: S882114

    Reviews 5

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    Property is situated in Dartmoor National Park. Should you manage to tear yourself away from this serene haven, venture out to the rugged Dartmoor landscapes where an abundance of history and natural beauty awaits. Explore the ancient ruins of...

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    £81

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Mews
  • 2

    Devon

    The Mews

    Ref: S532297

    Reviews 39

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    Between Bovey Tracey and Newton Abbot is the charming Devonshire village of Chudleigh Knighton. A few services are available in the village, such as Warner the Café, Claycutters Arms, and a post office, and river walks along the River Teign are...

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    £75

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Freeland Cottages
  • 2

    Devon

    2 Freeland Cottages

    Ref: S880103

    Reviews 2

    3
    5
    A picturesque town at the northern point of Dartmoor National Park in Devon, Moretonhampstead, is small in size but is packed with amenities and things to do. There is a wide range of shops as well as four pubs and an open-air swimming pool to...

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    £142

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  • Last Minute Cottages - May Blossom Barn
  • Devon

    May Blossom Barn

    Ref: S375289

    Reviews 28

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    The charming village of Lustleigh is ideally located within the rolling Wray Valley, tucked away in the deep wooded slopes of eastern Dartmoor, within Dartmoor National Park, it is no surprise it is known as 'the prettiest village in Dartmoor'....

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    £90

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 New Mill Cottages
  • 1

    Devon

    2 New Mill Cottages

    Ref: S1068741

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    4
    A picturesque village at the northern point of Dartmoor National Park in Devon. This pretty village houses a church, pub, shop and an impressive golf course situated at Bovey Castle. 4 miles from Moretonhampstead which is small in size but packed...

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    £81

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Harcombe House  Bungalow  8
  • Devon

    Harcombe House Bungalow 8

    Ref: S534896

    Reviews 6

    3
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    Chudleigh is a Devon wool town with plenty of history and picturesque vistas to visit year-round. The town has Saxon place names and an Iron Age hillfort overlooking it, as well as caverns at Rock and an Iron Age hillfort. Chudleigh has two pubs,...

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    £71

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Early Mist Cottage
  • 1

    Devon

    Early Mist Cottage

    Ref: S677448

    Reviews 1

    4
    8
    Haytor Vale is a charming village nestled within the breath-taking landscapes of Dartmoor, England. With its idyllic setting and rich history, this village offers visitors a wonderful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Surrounded by...

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    £94

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Harcombe House  Bungalow 5
  • Devon

    Harcombe House Bungalow 5

    Ref: S534893

    Reviews 11

    3
    6
    Located in Devon's Teignbridge District, the historic wool town of Chudleigh is a must-see at any time of year. It has a rich history extending back to the Saxon era, as evidenced by the persistence of Saxon place names and other relics like the...

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    £64

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Walnut Cottage
  • 1

    Devon

    Walnut Cottage

    Ref: S137803

    Reviews 8

    3
    6
    Newton Abbot is situated in the heart of The English Riviera, with many amenities on offer including, shops and the famous Hedgehog Hospital, where visitors are encouraged to feed and hold the animals. Explore the nearby towns of Teignmouth and...

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    £74

    per night
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  • Last Minute Cottages - Harcombe House Bungalow 12
  • Devon

    Harcombe House Bungalow 12

    Ref: S534902

    Reviews 15

    3
    6
    Located in Devon's Teignbridge District, the historic wool town of Chudleigh offers visitors a wealth of cultural and natural attractions. Several Saxon place names survive to this day in the town, and there are other historical attractions like...

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    £63

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Medland
  • 2

    Devon

    Medland

    Ref: S98841

    Reviews 24

    4
    8
    Chudleigh is a walker's paradise with views to be admired all-year-round. For an adventure, try your hand at rock climbing, go kayaking on the nearby River Teign, mountain biking or trekking around the location and beyond. Peaceful destinations...

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    £89

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Harcombe House Bungalow 10
  • Devon

    Harcombe House Bungalow 10

    Ref: S534898

    Reviews 7

    3
    6
    Chudleigh, a historic wool town in Devon's picturesque Teignbridge District, is a wonderful day trip destination any time of year. The town's history may be traced back to the Saxon era, as seen by the prevalence of Saxon place names in modern day...

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    £71

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Church Thatch
  • 1

    Devon

    Church Thatch

    Ref: S1223488

    5
    12
    Abbotskerswell is a village in the English county of Devon located two miles south of the town of Newton Abbot and within easy access of the seaside resort of Torquay, Dartmoor, Exeter and Plymouth. The village has many listed buildings, a local...

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    £216

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Landscove Barns
  • Devon

    Landscove Barns

    Ref: S59651

    Reviews 5

    6
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    Landscove Barns are surrounded by hundreds of acres of estate grounds and countryside. It is located three miles from Dartmoor in Devon’s South Hams. The list of attractions, villages, seaside resorts and fine dining restaurants within easy reach...

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    £1176

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Little Ash Glamping - Luxury Shepherd's Huts
  • Devon

    Little Ash Glamping - Luxury Shepherd's Huts

    Ref: S923585

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    2

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    £130

    per night
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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Retreat 8-Uk36701
  • 3

    Devon

    The Retreat 8-Uk36701

    Ref: S486422

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    4

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    £230

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Little Ash Glamping - Luxury Shepherd's Huts
  • Devon

    Little Ash Glamping - Luxury Shepherd's Huts

    Ref: S923584

    2
    4

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    £260

    per night
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  • Last Minute Cottages - Carlton House
  • Devon

    Carlton House

    Ref: S1031748

    3
    6

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    £155

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Wheel Corner Cottage
  • Devon

    Wheel Corner Cottage

    Ref: S1047959

    1
    4

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    £135

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    Holiday cottages in Newton Abbot

    The historic market town of Newton Abbot is surrounded by the beautiful South Devon countryside and is just a short distance from Dartmoor National Park and many traditional British seaside towns. Newton Abbot holiday cottages are a great option for anyone who'd like to relax while exploring the Torquay coast and the moors.

    A bustling market scene dominates Newton Abbot, with the Indoor Pannier Market open Monday to Saturday, an outdoor market every Wednesday and Saturday, and a produce market held every Friday. Aside from stalls you’ll also find a variety of high street and independent shops, as well as tourist attractions including Newton Abbot Racecourse, a family fun park and the county’s largest garden centre.

    At Snaptrip the variety of Newton Abbot holiday cottages is impressive as we offer thousands of properties across the UK. Whether you want a cosy space for a romantic weekend or a large home with a swimming pool and fire pit for a family reunion, we've got amazing places to tempt the fussiest traveller. Plus, we have special deals, and it's all backed by our best price guarantee.

    Locations to stay or visit near Newton Abbot

    Newton Abbot is surrounded by many charming towns and villages. There's lots to see in the nearby area.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Beverley - Verified booking

      This is a fabulous property, beautifully & tastefully decorated and really well equipped, especially the large kitchen which has everything you could ever need on holiday.

      Don't be put off by the Rayburn (there's no conventional hob / oven, but there is a combi-microwave) - my adult son mastered it in minutes and cooked some amazing meals for us on it during our stay. The beds were super-comfy and the bathroom & the shower room were stunning. Some people have commented on the garden being rather small - actually we thought it was perfect, and the fact the property has other properties around it (another barn next door and a couple more barns at the back plus the white B&B house opposite on the driveway) wasn't an issue at all. We didn't see another soul during our stay! Other people have mentioned the road noise. Yes, it is directly on the A road from Bovey Tracey to Moretonhampstead, but the traffic was very light, especially during the day. Even sleeping with the windows open, we weren't bothered by any road noise, or when we were in the garden. The bonus, of course, is that there's no lengthy farm track to negotiate before you're on a proper road, so getting around the area was fast and easy. Other people have commented on the entrance being tricky to drive into because the property is on a blind bend, but we didn't find this to be a problem at all. Turning left out of the driveway is fine as any traffic (and there wasn't much traffic, really) tends to be slower due to the bend being where the road narrows to single-track). To avoid the worry of turning right out of the drive on a blind bend, we simply turned left, then turned round in the B&B driveway literally seconds down the road. Problem sorted! Driving TO the property from the Bovey end is really easy - after the B&B sign, just look for the big white house which is where you turn into the driveway. Parking for one car wasn't a problem at all - very easy. Driving TO the property from the Moreton end wasn't a problem, despite the bend, we just indicated early, then turned into the driveway. Again, very straightforward. The views from the property across the valley are simply incredible and it's very close to Lustleigh village with its pub, tearoom, post office / farm shop / dairy (lovely local produce!) and an intriguing gallery where you can buy prints and greetings cards (not always open). The only issue we had was with the recycling as the recycling boxes hadn't been sorted properly by previous guests. I emailed Louise, the owner (I don't think they live locally), who responded immediately and was really friendly and helpful. We'd definitely come back to this property in the future - a very pleasant stay with everything we needed at hand.

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    • Lorraine - Verified booking

      Had updated Sykes with a fourth person prior to holiday commencing.

      This person was staying two nights, one either end of our confirmed one week stay. This also told to Sykes. The property owner was just finishing preparing beds when we arrived about 15:45. Entry was from 16:00. When he left he telephoned Sykes to inform them we had a young child with us and suspected there were five people staying (4 person property). Not pleasant to be assumed dishonest. Young child was my early twenties grandaughter who had been put on the list as the fourth person. Sykes called with accusary tone and questioning which felt very unnecessary. Owner could have asked us himself at the time of our introducing ourselves prior to him leaving. Owner assumed grandaughter younger (because of her looks/dress?) and two people yet to arrive regardless of our telling him fourth person was still travelling from south east to join us. Sykes key pad number was not updated on their information supplied to us and had difficulty entering the property. Had to trouble the owner (wife) who gave correct key code. Property situated on bend of main road, not good for walking but excellent for exploring area by car. Required extra vigilance when entering/leaving driveway especially for right hand turn. Two car parking next to sloping area with bins. Very tight and fought with hedging to get around car to enter/exit gate. We had one medium and one small car. Property was nicely done, clean, comfortable with everything well thought through. Personally we found ticking clocks irritating when trying to relax although others may find it quaint.

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    • Roger - Verified booking

      Completely the WRONG choice of accommodation for us.

      To begin with, on our arrival, we surprised to find the pub was quite so close. We had read in the details that 'there may be some associated noise', and there most definitely was. We had obviously expected some, but what we had not expected was the endless foul language and expletives, which were impossible to get away from. In fairness, the owner did apologise for this on a couple of occasions. We were also frustrated that 'off road parking for one car' was advertised, but finding somewhere was a bit of a lottery as there as no actual designated space. Another disappointment was the lack of seating. Outside there was only a very uncomfortable wooden 'double bench' supplied with cushions that did not fit - not that we could have spent much time outside with the continual obscenities emanating from next door. And inside there was only the bed to sit on. However, the shower room was well-appointed, but the living area was cramped making catering difficult. Actually, there was only a small worktop with an integral sink in immediate proximity to electrical items, and we were more than a little concerned that water and electricity were so close together. In hindsight, maybe we should have spoken to the owner about our disappointments at the time, but we felt it would have achieved little. As the main problems were the property's location and lack of size, which could not be changed. We will not be staying there again.

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    • Beverley - Verified booking

      This is the second time we've stayed at May Blossom Barn this year!

      We loved it so much after the first visit! Please check back on my previous review as there's no point in repeating what I wrote there. We just love this cottage - light and airy with lovely views across the valley. It's also warm in cooler months - and the Rayburn is very simple to use (I was worried that I wouldn't be able to get the hang of it, but it's easier to use than a conventional oven & hob). Everything you need is supplied - all top-quality: towels, crockery, cutlery, etc. Plus, the barn is beautifully, carefully and thoughtfully decorated and furnished. Look for the hare symbols - even the hook on the back of the shower room door is a small iron hare's head with the ears acting as a hook. The barn is also equipped with locally-made items such as the glass coasters in the bedrooms and other glass ornaments. Having stayed in another cottage this summer which comprised cheap chain-store furnishings and equipment throughout (not through Helpful Holidays or Sykes, I hasten to add, but another cottage company), May Blossom Barn with its superior fixtures, fittings and equipment is an absolute dream and a delight to arrive at after a long drive. We will definitely be returning - hopefully this will become our bolt-hole for future Devon & Dartmoor holidays.

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    • Tricia - Verified booking

      Area of the accommodation was a perfect location for us as it allowed us to explore the beautiful countryside.

      The accommodation was small and was just enough room for us as a couple, the bathroom was lovely and the accommodation was always nice and warm no matter what time of day/night it was. The positives for us were the quiet location, easy access to all amenities and the very easy check in and out system, which was emailed to us with clear instructions. The negatives for us were the parking as we found the car park was very busy every time we returned to the accommodation, it could be a possibility that the owners reserve a parking space for the tenants when the accommodation is booked out. We also struggled with the lack of storage space as we usually unpack our clothes when on holiday for a week and we had to live out of our cases, which wasn’t a huge issue as we mainly used the accommodation as a base for sleeping as we ate our meals out and everyday of our stay we were out exploring or out on day trips. We would recommend this accommodation for a short stay break or long weekend for this reason, as you wouldn’t have as much luggage as you would for a longer stay. There is a lovely pub with a beer garden right next to the accommodation which was very quiet with none to very little noise. Overall we enjoyed our stay and we felt very relaxed.

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    Things to do near Newton Abbot

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    Blackpool Sands

    Situated in a sheltered bay enveloped with evergreens and pines, is the Blue Flag awarded Blackpool Sands, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The beach is renowned for its sparkling, crystal clear water and it is often commented that the beach looks more Mediterranean or Aegean in appearance.

    Shaldon Beach

    Located at the mouth of the River Teign, Shaldon Beach is particularly popular with water enthusiasts. From rowing and sailing to canoeing and fishing, this beach is a hive of activity. Large container ships can be seen navigating the narrow estuary mouth at high tide as they enter Teignmouth harbour.

    House of Marbles

    Working glass and games factory in Bovey Tracey, with an on-site museum and gift shop, as well as a coffee shop and licensed restaurant. Family-friendly.

    Babbacombe Model Village

    Superb model village in Babbacombe, with miniature scale versions of buildings, people and landmarks from around the world. Special events. 4d theatre.

    Torquay Museum

    Museum in Torquay, with a wide range of exhibitions including the sci-fi exhibition, Agatha Christie exhibition, Prehistoric Caves and the Explorers Gallery.

    Golden Hind

    The inspirational voyage of Sir Francis Drake on the Golden Hinde is a portal into 16th century sea life. This full size reconstruction is close to Borough Market, making it a pleasant addition to a London Day out. Dogs are welcome.

    Powderham Castle

    Built in the 14th Century by Sir Philip Courtenay, Powderham Castle is home to the Earl and Countess of Devon and their children. Bearing the Courtenay name, of French origin, the family has over one thousand years of traceable history, predominantly situated in Devon.

    Dartmouth Castle

    Be inspired by Dartmouth’s amazing history by visiting Dartmouth Castle in the most scenic position on the water’s edge of the river Dart. Arrive in style along the river or you can walk from the town and take in the wonderful views. The castle has acted as a fortress for over 600 years, guarding the entrance to the narrow Estuary.

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