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Dittiscombe Holiday Cottages
From £385.00Come and relax in our pretty stone cottages set in a tranquil South Devon valley. Each cottage has a private garden and there is a nature trail with ponds and woods for guests to enjoy. We are dog-friendly and close to stunning beaches, great coastal walks and historic Slapton village.
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Blue Waters Holiday Apartments
From £189.00Self Catering Holiday Apartments
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Collaton Stable Cottage
From £350.00Situated on the edge of the beautiful South Hams, this luxury self catering holiday cottage offers the best of Devon coast and countryside. Located in the village of Collaton St Mary, this lovely family friendly cottage is only 3 miles from Torbay.
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Haulfryn Devon Hills
From £149.00There’s something for everyone at Devon Hills, previously known
as Paignton Holiday Park. It’s the ideal spot for a short break or holiday and staying with Haulfryn means that you’ll have all the comforts of home, on holiday! -
Broadpark Breaks
From £25.00Tasteful, en-suite rooms with superb views in rural location with easy access to R.H.S. Rosemoor, Northam Burrows & all that beautiful, unspoilt north Devon has to offer.
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The Barley House
From £65.00Luxury, contemporary accommodation in a barn converted to the highest standards. Close to Dartmouth, Salcombe and the beautiful South Hams coast and beaches. Comfortable, stylish rooms furnished to a very high standard with all facilities. The accommodati
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SecretValleyDartmoor Holiday Cottages
From £200.00SecretValleyDartmoor – An idyllic location for walking holidays in Dartmoor, attractions and beaches of South Devon. Choice of 3 cottages catering from 2 to 12 persons. Our luxury facilities include heated pool sauna gym games room snooker gardens Dog
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Estuary House
From £420.00Luxury self catering accommodation, South Hams, sleeps up to 10
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The Victoria Inn
From £30.00Family run Pub/Bed & Breakfast offering open log fires and a friendly atmosphere.
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Seymour Guest House
From £30.00Good value guest house situated in the heart of Plymouth on the Hoe