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Old Stable Cottage

From £437

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  • Property code: OSTACO
  • Preferred changeover day: Saturday
  • Check in: 4pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • Access statement available
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Real fire
  • Nearby shop
  • Short breaks available
  • Tumble dryer
  • Village
  • Washing machine
  • WiFi

Old Stable Cottage, an attractive and spacious, all on one level, one bedroom cottage enjoys some really spectacular views over the Axe estuary and towards the sea and cliffs at Axmouth. Located, in the grounds of a farm on the outskirts of the East Devon seaside town of Seaton, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, there is access to a footpath that allows guests to walk the mile or so down to the town and seafront. Seaton is situated about midway between the lovely seaside resorts of Lyme Regis in West Dorset and Sidmouth in East Devon, on the famous Jurassic coast and the stunning South West coast footpath. Benefiting from all the quality you would expect with a VisitEngland 4 star grading, this well equipped stable conversion provides wonderful holiday accommodation all year round. Vaulted ceilings add to the light and airy feeling and a wood burner in the sitting room makes this a great choice for romantic winter breaks. A private, paved patio with furniture, and the same glorious panoramic views, provides the perfect space to sit outside and relax.

Easy access to some of the most glorious coastal and country walking in England is close by. The whole of the Jurassic Coast (including Seaton, Beer and Sidmouth), now a World Heritage site, is within easy reach and the lovely West Dorset seaside town of Lyme Regis is only about 15 minutes away by car.  The popular Seaton Tramway, running along the Axe estuary, stops nearby offering a relaxing way to discover the local area.  For those that enjoy a culinary treat, celebrity chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's River Cottage shop and restaurant is a short drive away in the East Devon market town of Axminster.  Walkers will be spoilt for choice with many wonderful inland footpaths nearby as well as the stunning South West Coast Path running along this section of the Jurassic Coast.

Detached cottage all on one level.

Ground floor:

Fitted kitchen with electric cooker, fridge with icebox, small freezer, microwave and washer/dryer. 

Open plan living/dining room with exposed beams, smart TV/ DVD and wood burner. 

Bedroom 1 with 5ft king size bed.  

Bathroom with bath, electric shower over the bath and W.C.  

Private patio with furniture and gated access to large enclosed grassy paddock area.  A pet should be accompanied when in the garden.

The friendly seaside resort of Seaton, at the mouth of the River Axe, is a gateway town to the stunning World Heritage Jurassic Coastline, with its impressive cliffs, family friendly beaches, and opportunities to uncover a piece of earth’s ancient history with a fascinating fossil find.

Seaton’s mile-long stretch of pebble beach provides excellent water sports facilities such as fishing, sailing, swimming and windsurfing, as well as easy access to the South West Coast Path which links to Beer in the west, and Lyme Regis to the east, and offers abundant scenic views from the high cliffs.

The Seaton tramway runs seasonally, inland along the beautiful Axe estuary to Colyton and makes for a great day out for children, birdwatchers, and transport enthusiasts alike. Seaton Marshes Nature Reserve, with its newly installed viewing hide and wheelchair/pushchair-friendly paths, gives easy year-round access to this beautiful area, and the wildlife that has made its home here.

The town boasts many small independent and specialist shops, and high quality places to enjoy locally produced food and drink. It’s also less than a 20-minute drive to the picturesque market towns of Axminster and Honiton where you can get your retail therapy fix.

The Dorset coastal town of Lyme Regis is just a 15 minutes away by car, where you can spend the day learning about this unique stretch of coastline at the family-friendly Lyme Regis Museum, try your luck at fossil hunting, enjoy the beach, a 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 in Seaton makes for the perfect base from which to enjoy a traditional seaside holiday in beautiful Devon and explore the magnificent Jurassic coastline stretching into neighbouring Dorset.
 

Off-road parking for two 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, towels, WiFi and central heating. Logs for wood burner available to purchase locally. Please bring own travel cot if required. 
  • Pets: Two well behaved dogs welcome.  Pet Charge: £30.00 per pet per week.
  • Arrival time - 4pm and Departure time - 10am.
  • Electric Cars: Please note that this property does not have suitable facilities for charging electric vehicles. https://www.zap-map.com
  • Short breaks available from October to March. At other times short breaks can only be booked where there is very late availability.
  • Smoking/Vaping - not permitted.
  • Local facilities: Colyton Shop:1 mile. Pub:1 mile. Seaton beach:1 mile, Lyme Regis beach 6 miles.
  • Short Break Information: Short breaks are available at this property, please call 01297 443550 to book or to find out prices.

The Hideaway
(2 miles)

(11)

A hidden gem of a seaside cafe, The Hideaway prides itself on using quality local and organic ingredients to create delicious healthy meals in a light and airy environment.  Whether you're planning a family lunch, coffee and cake or simply want some time to yourself with a cup of tea and the morning paper, The Hideaway is a great spot to kick back and enjoy the views. Most requirements are catered for on the varied menu including : gluten free, vegetarian, vegan and child friendly. 

The Hideaway West Walk, Seaton, EX12 2TY (T: 01297 24292)

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Excellent friendly cafe. Great food and dog friendly.

April 2024


Great breakfast, good service, attractive location.

October 2023


Amazing brunch at the Hideaway on our final day on holiday in Seaton. We parked at the top and walked down the SW Coast Path. Service was quick and friendly and the food was top-notch.

September 2023


We had several visits here whilst on holiday. Really lovely little cafe, nice coffee and gluten free cake!

August 2023


Excellent

August 2023


Lovely location on the beach. Welcoming staff. Great place for tea. We would have tried lunch if we were there at the time.

June 2022


Lovely food, good service

September 2021


Excellent choice for breakfast , we went 2 mornings . Great food , Great service

July 2021


Found this gem of a cafe in Sept 2019.Spotlessly clean ,delicious,plentiful food,good variety .Very friendly,helpful staff.

August 2020


A super place for coffee lunch or tea. Lovely homemade cakes and friendly service in amazing surroundings.

October 2019


Excellent cafe, good meals a tad pricey.

April 2019


The Malt House
(2 miles)

(12)

You’ll find the Malt House on the square in the centre of pretty Seaton.  The décor is very much a pub with nothing too fussy but the food is good and the service friendly.

The Malthouse 4 Harbour Rd, Seaton EX12 2LW (T: 01297 625926)

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Renovations going on. The restaurant where we sat was dirty and smelly

July 2023


We had a lovely meal here. 4 adults and 2 children. A relaxed environment with tasty food.

August 2022


Had Hunters chicken here and there was so much chicken I took the rest of mine back to the apartment and sliced it up for sandwiches later in the evening. We also took 2 friends there for Sunday roast lunch. Couldn't fault the meal.

June 2022


Had a sea hake meal here and it was just brilliant. ....hats off to chef...

May 2022


No atmosphere. Food menu not great. Preferred the Eyre Court Pub and Hotel.

October 2021


Very friendly pleasant pub

August 2021


Had a great lunch here when we first arrived in Seaton. Very relaxed and friendly

July 2021


Great service and Great food

July 2021


Friendly staff and excellent food and service

October 2020


Great place for food & service really good!! Covid rules very well covered!!

August 2020


The food was surprisingly good. My husband’s fish and chips was excellent and I enjoyed the lasagna. We had a really excellent young waiter who was very professional and a cut above what you would expect in a pub.

August 2019


Friendly staff, food basic but good.

June 2019


Unique Boutique Events
(2 miles)

Unique Boutique Events provides pop up street food events across the Jurassic Coast. Find an event near you here

 

 

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Le Pisani
(2 miles)

(5)

Le Pisani serves great tasting Mediterranean food in comfortable, contemporary and stylish surroundings.  Excellent foods and wine with attentive service.  Renowned for their warm welcome and vibrant approach to food, encapsulating all things Mediterranean and Sunday traditional roast available with all the trimmings

Le Pisani, 1C, Fore Street, Seaton, EX12 2LE (T: 01297 624338) 

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We had a nice lunch in Pisani, which was quite full in November with locals enjoying the pizzas and pastas. Nice food and service good.

November 2023


FYI we think this restaurant has gone. We couldn’t find it anyway.

August 2023


Short walk from the rental property. We had a takeaway pizza from here which was delicious and very authentic italian.

May 2023


Delicious food including gluten free options

June 2019


We were staying in Axminster and this restaurant was recommended . It was lovely , Staff friendly , excellent food and we would certainly recommend to anyone . Go and enjoy I am glad we did .

October 2017


The Steak Shed
(2 miles)

(3)

A cool, contemporary restaurant specialising in, you guessed it, steak.  Yes there are some other options on the menu, including some good kid’s meals but the main event is the steak - all local, premium grade beef which is cut and trimmed in house and cooked how you like it with some great sides. 

The Steak Shed 4 Harbour Rd, Seaton EX12 2LW (T: 01297 625926)

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Been here twice before and had 4oz fillet steak. 3rd time unlucky! My steak was inedible and was sent back. They said it was the end of the cut and apologised. Not good enough when my hubby sat eating on his own while I waited for a fresh one to be cooked then I sat eating on my own while he watched. A free glass of wine didn't really compensate. Not going back again.

June 2022


Great food and Great Service

July 2021


Fantastic ribs, best I've ever had and great staff that served us. Will definitely be going back.

February 2019


Seaton Marshes Nature Reserve
(2 miles)

(11)

One of three local nature reserves including Colyford Common and Black Hole Marsh, the Seaton Marshes can be reached with a short walk from the Harbour Road car park, providing views of the estuary and its mud flats as well as the creeks and adjacent flood plain.  It’s an impressive sight at any time of the year with flocks of wigeon, teal, shelduck and curlew as well as other native and migratory species.  A beautiful location to really enjoy the peace, quiet and natural habitat, in the Summer Kingfishers are often seen fishing from a perch directly in front of the hide, and a bird table provides close-up views of birds that you wouldn’t find in your garden.  There’s even a pond dipping platform at Borrow Pit, it features built in benches from which to enjoy the beautiful views and special adjustments to allow larger groups to pond dip together.

http://seatonbay.com/marshes/

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If you like birdwatching you will enjoy this venue. The hides are well positioned to make the most of the estuary.

March 2024


Excellent well worth a visit. Lots of birds to see.

September 2023


Absolutely great place to visit. Beautiful walls around the nature reserve and some amazing hides to sit in. We were very lucky to see the Kestrel in her nest with the eggs! Lovely information hut over drinks and snacks with very knowledgable volunteers who shared so much information about the site and birds that could be seen.

June 2023


Visited x3 during my week in Seaton. Gorgeous reserve with good hides and opportunities to see a variety of birds. Easily accessed from Seaton on foot, by car or via the tramway.

June 2023


Within easy reach of the property. Lots of interesting wildlife to view. Also the river and the tramway.

May 2023


We had evening walks and they were delightful. We walked to the Sand Martin wall and that surrounding area was very special. So peaceful.

June 2022


Just 4 minutes walk away What a great place

June 2022


Been to Seaton before and enjoyed it as before

October 2021


lovely spot but wrong time of year for us as there wernt too many birds

July 2021


Super, friendly and helpful volunteers.

April 2019


Very well maintained and interesting nature reserve.

June 2018


Seaton Labyrinth
(2 miles)

To celebrate Seaton’s 1000th anniversary in 2O05, the Axmouth Spiral Centre constructed a Labyrinth in the cliff field above the West Walk.  A 60ft diameter spiral, the walk, which measures 453 yards from start to centre, connects with the way in which the 95-mile coastline reveals 185 million years of evolution.  It has an eleven-circuit form based on a combination of designs, the labyrinth at Chartres Cathedral in France and the one at Saffron Waldron in Suffolk, and as you wander along the artistic installation, you can enjoy beautiful views of the surrounding scenery as well.

http://seatonbay.com/seaton-labyrinth/

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Seaton Tramway
(2 miles)

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In three miles of unspoiled countryside in the Axe Valley, Seaton Tramway operates narrow gauge heritage trams between Seaton, Colyford and Colyton.  Travelling alongside the River Axe estuary through two nature reserves, it gives you an unrivalled view of the abundant wading bird life, the tram is a delightful way to get to know the area with prices starting at £10 for adults and £7.50 for children.Dogs are also welcome on the trams!

http://www.tram.co.uk/

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Have been on the tram on previous visits, but only this year discovered that on certain days a birdwatching tram is organised - well worth booking.

March 2024


This is a “must” if in the Seaton area. Such an enjoyable ride on the tram and as we purchased the Explorer ticket for the day, we were able to ride Colyton to Seaton (many times!) Not able to explore the wetlands as we had our dog with us, but we still were able to enjoy the views. Each of the tram drivers were so friendly and informative giving history of the trams and local attractions on route.

September 2023


A must when visiting Seaton. Really enjoyed our tram ride. Recommend getting off at Colton and walking into the village.

September 2023


I didn't personally go but family in our group did and really enjoyed their trip. They had a lovely cream tea at the cafe in the station at Colyton.

August 2023


Fabulous day out!! Buy an explorer ticket as this enables you to get on and off at different locations throughout the day. Refreshments at Colyton Tram stop are delicious, can recommend the cream tea, omelettes and the Tram Drivers Breakfast. A truly memorable day out, the tram drivers make the day special too!!

June 2023


What a lovely attraction! Used this a few times during our stay to access the wetlands, explore local villages and do a lovely river walk from Colyton to Colyford. Goes through beautiful scenery. Friendly staff. Highly recommended.

June 2023


Short distance from the property. Visited the wildlife photographic exhibition which was very good. Travelled to Colyton and back on the tramway which made for a very interesting day. Had lunch at the tramway station in Colyton. Good facilities at each end of the journey. Very professional and interesting staff providing historical information.

May 2023


It's great that this tramway - running every 20 minutes - extends right to Colyton (and only about ½ mile from this bungalow), offering a different way of getting to the seafront at Seaton avoiding the roads, with the opportunity to stop off at Colyford and/or the bird hide(s) overlooking the estuary. The drivers were all very knowledgeable and willing to tell us all about the history of the line and its tram cars.

May 2023


Great fun as always

March 2023


Good fun riding up and down on the trams. Scenery changes each time, with differing tidal levels

March 2023


Lovely outing with the family.

August 2022


If you have kids, or are a kid at heart, then a ride on the tram is a must. It was like taking a step back in time with superb views across the wetlands / nature reserve.

July 2022


A great trip out. The driver/conductors make it fun. Its a lovely run out past the river estuary bird life sanctuary and you need to keep a look out for the more shy and interesting species. There was plenty of room on top and a great view. Have a plan as to what to do at the other end, most seemed to stay by the station but we walked into the town (they don't like you calling it a village?). There were a few eateries but not much else, but some interesting old buildings. Traveling on the trams is an experience and was good fun. It is not a commercialised franchise but a well fun family attraction, and we enjoyed the day on the trams.

June 2022


Well worth the trip but more expensive than quoted on here.

June 2022


A lovely trip on the Seaton Tram with spectacular views across the river and wonderful bird and wildlife watching. The staff were most helpful and it was a great fun for all ages.

April 2022


Always great fun, volunteers are excellent and informative.

March 2022


All the family enjoyed this and we would really recommend it. Lovely to be out in the fresh air seeing the countryside and wildlife on the nature reserves

October 2021


Well worth a visit, friendly staff, good value.

October 2021


Nice trip, had a lovely lunch at Colyton station.

September 2021


We thoroughly enjoyed our trip, social distancing was observed

July 2021


Interesting tour. Very slow to get a high volume of people through with a lot of waiting around that seemed very un necessary.

July 2021


lovely experience,we even did the return trip twice.

July 2021


Brilliant.A very tranquill experience of more peaceful times.

June 2021


We visited here last year, and have had the privilege to do so again this year. An excellent experience, with complete dedication and first class customer service by those who run in - made my 3 year old grandson's holiday!

June 2021


Enjoyable for all ages (and dogs!)

October 2020


Great day. The driver on our journey to Seaton made the day !

October 2020


We all loved the tram - ages 2 years to 80 years. Such a lovely attraction, really well run, efficiently managed and great covid measures in place.

October 2020


Lovely friendly staff and Good fun!! Nice for rainy day

August 2020


Absolutely brilliant! Thank you for such an engaging and well-organised trip.

August 2020


This was a very enjoyable experience and was very well managed with regard to ensuring masks were worn and with regard to social distancing ... well done to all the staff.

August 2020


We had a lovely relaxing trip to Colyton and back. Colyton is a pretty town with a small heritage centre, an impressive church, some nice pubs and a few small shops worth having a look round. Book the tram at least 24 hours in advance online and get £1 reduction per ticket.

August 2019


Brilliant! We had a lovely day out on the tramway, our children really enjoyed looking out for all the different trams and ticking them off.

September 2018


Lovely little tram still going strong after many years! We took our boys when they were little & this time we took our 5 year old grandson. Great fun & we all enjoyed it.

August 2018


Good fun for all ages takes you back to a bygone age. Colyton station was really good suited the attraction, not so Seaton station far to modern in design to suite the wonderful trams.

July 2018


Told by 10 year old grandson "you must do the tramway" and we did. Great fun helped by good weather. Saw plenty of birdlife on wetlands. We parked at Colyton [no fee] and did return journey. Getting upstairs not easy, but try if you can. Drivers most amusing.

June 2018


Very good value. It would be helpful if walking connections could be made easier to/from Colyford Common and Seaton Wetlands to provide additional flexibility for tram passengers to vary their route.

June 2018


As the Seaton end of the line was being revamped we had to get a shuttle bus to a further stop. The stop was not manned and a large group pushed to the front which meant some people who had been queuing for a while could not get on. Also meant at the tram end some people did not get on the next tram as they got their tickets first. The ride itself was enjoyable and the scenery lovely.

June 2018


Nice day out, unfortunately still building the new building in Seaton so only goes as far as the shed's at the moment (May 2018) and if you time it wrong (lunch) theres no coach to take you in to Seaton! Friendly staff and fun ride, Colyton station is nice.

May 2018


A brilliant attraction, great fun, and the most amusing drivers - an absolute must for the whole family!

September 2017


The Buzzard Cycle Route
(2 miles)

Cycling in the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a wonderful way to get outside and explore the area.  With miles of National Cycle Network across it, it’s also a comparatively easy way for cyclists to explore safely and really get to see the remarkable landscape that the area has to offer.  With plenty of rural pubs, riverside taverns and tea shops along the routes to sit and enjoy, it’s a great day out for the while family.  The Buzzard Cycle Route in particular (otherwise known as Sustrans regional route number 52) is a firm favourite amongst cyclists in the area, and is an opportunity to explore glorious East Devon on a regional 80-mile circular route around Sidmouth, Seaton, Axminster, Honiton and Woodbury. Some of the route follows the National Cycle Network Route 2 along the south coast of Devon.

http://www.heartofdevon.com/things-to-do/activities/cycling

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Seaton Bay
(2 miles)

(11)

Seaton Bay is in a conservation area within the Lyme Bay region including a mile-long shingle beach sheltered between the chalk cliffs to the west and the red Haven Cliffs to the East.  Axmouth Harbour is at the eastern end of the beach at the foot of the Haven Cliffs and the mouth of the River Axe Estuary.  There are two bridges, and beyond that an expanse of mud flats that are now a nature reserve, rich in food for migratory birds.  It’s a beautiful location to explore with an abundance of attractions including tramways, the Pecorama Gardens, a model railway, and the Beer Quarry Caves amongst other delights.

http://seatonbay.com/

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Just wow I’m a wheelchair user (amputee) it was absolutely amazing that Seaton beach has an accessible area it made my holiday all the amazing…..a massive thank you to Seaton

September 2023


Lovely stretch of pebble beach. We especially enjoyed coffee and cake at The Hideaway cafe at the end of the promenade.

August 2023


Lovely stretch of beach to walk along the promenade. Seemed popular for fishing.

June 2023


Have been coming to Seaton for many years and never tire of the town

July 2022


It has a high shingle bank but this does give way to sand, There is plenty of space to sit and you can get away from the crowded areas. It was clean and the town is only a short walk away. Parking is pricey but we are happy to support a lovely British seaside town.

June 2022


Long esplanade with plenty of seats. Clean Beach of pebbles but very steep incline into sea and a deep gully between esplanade and waters edge.

September 2021


Lovely pebble beach, backed by a promenade and beach huts. There’s a cafe at the end that serves snacks, cakes and drinks. Dogs allowed at one end (signposted). Lovely clean water, but be careful as it slopes in VERY quickly and you are out of your depth (more of a worry for children/toddlers than adults).

August 2021


pleasant but very windy.... park but cant see thsea..shame

May 2021


Whilst location and scenery/ walks are lovely, Seaton town is disappointing.

September 2020


Been coming to Seaton for several years! Absolutely beautiful, tranquil at times and a delightful gem of a place!

August 2020


We especially liked the setting and the service at The Hideaway Café at the wet end of the front.

June 2018


Seaton Beach
(2 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


Beer Beach
(2 miles)

(11)

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


Branscombe Beach
(3 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


Monmouth Beach, Lyme Regis
(7 miles)

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Named after the Duke of Monmouth who landed here in 1685 in an attempt to take the crown from King James II, Monmouth Beach is a large pebble and sand beach that stretches over a kilometer southwest from the Cobb wall.  There are beach huts, a bowling green, the Lyme Regis Power Boat Club and paid car parks close by.  Meanwhile, for those wishing to have their own exploratory adventures, you can find a layer of limestone called the ammonite graveyard at Monmouth Beach, containing a large number of (you guessed it) ammonites.  There are numerous walks close by and dogs are allowed on the beach all year round.  There is lifeguard cover in the summer, and all the town’s cafés, restaurants and amenities are within easy reach.

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A very lovely beach if you like stones! But great when the tide is right out and you can fossil hunting.

October 2023


My dog Luna and I really enjoy walking and playing ball along the beach keeping eyes down to see if we can find a fossil!!! very clean and looked after Love it!!!

June 2022


Stunning, quiet and picture perfect ideal place to relax and paint ?

November 2021


Stayed here in The Little Sea House right on the beach. Amazing sunrises. Beautiful and peaceful but tricky to walk on in places.

October 2021


We had a lovely holiday staying in the little sea house. Perfect location on the beach. Was very warm & cosy inside. Was generally clean on arrival but think it could do a intensive deep clean occasionally to clean racks /hard to reach places ( plug holes) but this did not effect our stay ( I’m just bit OCD with cleaning) I would recommend this to anyone wanting a relaxing tranquil break. Also the out hours staff from toadhall cottages were very helpful. Would book again

May 2021


Just beautiful

September 2020


Great for fossil hunting and dog friendly!

September 2017


Cobb Gate Beach, Lyme Regis
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This pretty harbour town dates back to the 14th century, and is sheltered by a curving harbour wall, The Cobb, as its known contains a small sandy beach made famous in the opening shot of the film The French Lieutenant’s Woman.  You reach the beach between the RNLI station and the slipway, and there is lifeguard cover in the summer months.  Activities nearby include fishing, sailing, snorkeling, kayaking, swimming, surfing and water skiing, while facilities close to the beach include cafes and restaurants and toilets.  There are lots of walks in the area including guided tours of the famous fossil bearing cliffs.  There is paid parking nearby, Axminster train station is five minutes away as the crow flies and buses are available to the town centre.  Dogs are allowed on the beach from 1st November to 30th March as long as they’re on the lead, but they are not permitted in the summer months.

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Love the stroll along the Cobb beach and area so clean plenty of places to eat and drink. The locals are so warm and welcoming, can’t beat Lyme regis

November 2021


Perfect sandy beach for everyone. Loved the Marine Parade with food and drink and ice creams.

October 2021


excellent, safe beach

September 2021


Always raked and cleaned. Pretty safe, excellent lifeguards. Restaurants and cafes need to be open later. Toilets very clean but not enough of them so long queues. Watch out for seagulls stealing food from your hands!

August 2021


Lovely harbour and great places to grab a bite to eat. But it is extremely busy. Every inch of the small patch of sand by the cobb was taken up but beach shelters, feet deck chairs etc. If your kids are not fussed about sand avoid the area if you want quite and relaxing. The other side of the cobb is quite and so are the toilets (which are clean)

August 2021


We walked here from Seaton along the muddy coastal path and Lyme Regis is lovely . We took a boat out from the cob .

July 2021


The cob was lovely to walk on and all you needed was near by

September 2020


Lovely to see this in sunshine for the first time in several visits. Worth going early to see it uncrowded.

June 2018


March 2024

We thoroughly enjoyed our visit. The cottage is very warm and cosy for this time of year and has great views over the estuary. We will be back again.


March 2024

enjoyed the break thankyou


October 2023

Thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Old Stable Cottage was a peaceful welcome break and made to feel welcome by owners would thoroughly recommend together with Toad Hall Cottages and their easy to use booking procedure Thanks again


October 2023

We did enjoy our stay and have already booked to return next year.


October 2023

Our 2nd visit to Old Stable Cottage. It's such a cosy and comfortable cottage with superb views. The surrounding area is outstanding with so many beautiful places to visit. We are of course already planning our next visit!


August 2023

Good base to explore the local area the view from the garden is lovely


June 2023

Good secure garden for the dog and lovely views in quiet area. Plenty of wardrobe and drawer space. Good standard of furnishing.


April 2023

This was our 3rd visit as we love the cottage and the area. More liquid sunshine this time than we would have liked but still a lovely week. Our dogs absolutely love the garden space.


March 2023

Lovely to see the refurbishment of the cottage


March 2023

Owners were very helpful


January 2023

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay.


December 2022

The outside lights were very useful.


October 2022

Our fifth visit. We shall be back!


September 2022

We had a lovely stay lovely views well positioned for other towns


August 2022

We had a great week very enjoyable


August 2022

We very much enjoyed our stay just what we wanted and the views outstanding And very much appreciated the welcome pack thank you


July 2022

This was our second holiday at Old Stable Cottage Seaton and it was just as good as last year. So peaceful and private.


July 2022

Lovely relaxing weeks holiday with our dogs


June 2022

We had a lovely time. Very safe garden for our dog. Beautiful views.


April 2022

Wow we had the most amazing week in this beautiful cottage.... what fabulous views over the estuary we could even see the tram going past. Will certainly return next year to explore even more of the surrounding area ... let's hope they have a space for us !

Thank you for your feedback. We are delighted you enjoyed your stay at Old Stable Cottage. We look forward to welcoming you back soon.

- The Toad Hall Team


March 2022

Our 2nd stay here, a fabulous base to chill and enjoy the amazing view but close enough to visit lots of other places. Don’t want to recommend as don’t want it to be booked up! ?

Thank you for your feedback. We are delighted you enjoyed your return visit. We look forward to welcoming you again in the future.

- The Toad Hall Team


March 2022

We had a fantastic time, everything was just perfect for us, the only thing to let us down was the weather, but even that didn't ruin our stay

We are very pleased that you enjoyed your stay at Old Stable Cottage.

- The Toad Hall Team


November 2021

Great stay in aovely cottage,felt like home from home


October 2021

Stayed many times as it ticks all the boxes for us inc dog friendly and ease of access around the cottage and patio


October 2021

This was our second stay at this property. It's clean,comfortable and has a wonderful view over the Axe valley. We hope to come again.

Thank you for your feedback. We are happy to hear that you enjoyed your second stay at Old Stable Cottage.

- The Toad Hall Team


October 2021

Our fourth visit. Comfortable and centrally located for visiting the area. Good views overlooking the estuary.

Thank you for your feedback. We are delighted that you enjoyed your recent stay.

- The Toad Hall Team


September 2021

Property in need of A Deep Clean Mattress Cover and Pillow Protectors had not been changed they were soiled and sweat stained the fridge had not been cleaned of which had to be dealt with before food could be stored.


August 2021

Wonderful week in this cottage. Everything we needed for a very comfortable stay. The view is breathtaking looking down into the valley across to the sea ( uninterrupted views). Perfect accommodation/garden for our active Labrador.

Old Stable Cottage is a welcoming property that has great views. We are pleased you enjoyed your stay.

- The Toad Hall Team


August 2021

Yes, great location. Missed the turn off as sign for the farm had fallen off Lovely cottage, v. Clean and tidy, thank you.


July 2021

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and want to return again next year


June 2021

Very relaxing break as it was on our last visit. Good location with great view across the estuary.


June 2021

The cottage was in a great location for us, as we were able to visit both East Devon and Dorset. The garden was perfect for our dog as enclosed and the view from the garden was lovely, we were extremely lucky with the warm weather and this was a big bonus. The cottage was nice but in our opinion needs a little updating and TLC. However overall we had a lovely week.


May 2021

yes very quiet ...altho not direct views unless outside...12 foot high hedge along the boundary.. we just relaxed as weather bad all week food at donkey sanctuary disappointing, didnt see freezer until thursday..hidden in cupboard may return depends onwhat else is available at time as so quiet and relaxing.


November 2020

Our second stay and it was just as perfect as the first time. Clean, cosy, quiet and private. Love the new shower and TV. We didn't want to leave!


October 2020

Every thing was just as we hoped it would be expecially as we have stayed here many times


September 2020

Always enjoy our stays at Old Stable cottage. Beautiful cottage, Fabulous location with fabulous views. Great price too


September 2020

We really enjoyed our stay at the cottage and would not hesitate to return. The view is fantastic overlooking Axmouth and swing the Seaton Tramway going past was a bonus. Would recommend.


August 2020

The cottage was very well equipped especially the kitchen. For a one bed unit it was extremely spacious with the added bonus of the outside patio and paddock for our dog.


July 2020

This was our third stay at this cottage which had everything we needed for a relaxing holiday with our dogs. Looking forward to a fourth stay in the future.


March 2020

Very much


February 2020

Very enjoyable stay. Love the Old Stable and some very nice places within easy reach


January 2020

We and our dogs had a lovely few days. We would use this cottage again. Thank you.


January 2020

It was all great...except the shower.


December 2019

Enjoyed stay


November 2019

pleasant stay at a lovely cottage with a great view of Seaton and the sea. close to plenty of good days out. Host on hand if you have any problems , very helpful and friendly


October 2019

We shall stay there again next year


October 2019

We really enjoyed our stay in this lovely cottage, and hope to revisit. Sunrise over the Axe Valley viewed from our comfortable bed is memorable. Thank you for an excellent holiday base.


September 2019

Property location good with lovely views but could do with some updating. Nice touch with a bottle of wine left for us to enjoy


September 2019

The cottage was perfect


July 2019

It was an excellent stay at this property. We were very comfortable. Spotlessly clean. Views were fantastic. And a good location for touring around the local area. I’ve already booked this property again for 2020.


June 2019

It is a beautiful cottage, nicely converted with a fantastic view over the valley. Ideal for a couple with a dog as there was a secure garden, and plenty of birds to watch.


May 2019

Great accommodation,Good location,


March 2019

OUr third visit looking forward to our 4th


March 2019

No. This is our third stay at this cottage and will hope to use it again in the future.


January 2019

We love this cottage. Always spotlessly clean and warm. Everything you need is supplied (including a bottle of wine) It is so peaceful and our dog loved the paddock. We are returning guest and will definately return again. Only critisism is the shower - very poor pressure.


November 2018

Yes. Good base for visiting local area. Peaceful. And lovely gesture being given a bottle of wine as well as a bottle of ale.


October 2018

Fantastic views from the cottage and lots to see in the area with lots of good walks nearby


September 2018

Thoroughly enjoyed stay - lovely views and cosy cottage


September 2018

First time with Toad Hall Cottages and if this is indicative of the general standard of your properties then I am very impressed.


July 2018

Yes, fabulous week in a great location.


June 2018

We had a very enjoyable stay and particularly liked the enclosed grassed area for the dogs. Please pass on our apologies to the owners as we realised when we got home that we forgot to empty the food waste bin on the windowsill before we left.


May 2018

An excellent base from which to tour East Devon & West Dorset eg Axmouth, Seaton, Beer, Sidmouth, Honiton, Blackbury Camp, Bridport, West Bay, Burton Bradstock. However one of favourite places was Dalwood, the circular walks round this area were beautiful (and the Tuckers Arms provided good food/drink after the walk). Also in general the whole area appears very dog friendly.


May 2018

Excellent in every way. Shall stay there again


April 2018

Our second visit hopefully we shall visit again next year


April 2018

Fabulous cottage. The standard of furnishings throughout was excellent and it was spotlessly clean. The cottage has a wonderfully private outlook with a great enclosed area for the dogs.


February 2018

Yes we did thank you.


November 2017

a very well appointed and comfortable cottage. warm, clean and owners had thought of everything in the equipment line and were on hand and very friendly and helpful. An excellent property. I have given it a Good for location, even though it has excellent views, because we were looking to be nearer to Seaton. Otherwise Excellent all round


October 2017

Everything perfect and owners very friendly and helpful. Thank you.


October 2017

We've just come back from the most amazing week in this beautiful cottage with a view to die for. Everything was catered for in terms of comfort and equipment. There was plenty of hot water and the cottage warmed up nicely if you did need to put the heating on. The farm shop on the adjoining campsite was very useful for some provisions and to have a paper ordered every day. There are some equally lovely places to visit very close by so with that, and the stunning view, there is nothing not to love about this cottage. Humans and doggies alike, we were all very sad when it was time to leave.


October 2017

This is our second visit and we enjoyed our stay very much


July 2017

The cottage was very comfortable and had modern fittings and appliances. It was in a quiet location although near the main road. The view from the cottage was lovely, and there was a patio with table and chairs where we ate our breakfast in the mornings. There was Wifi available although we hadn't taken our computer with us. There was a good mobile phone signal which was useful. There were plenty of brochures available to browse through and choose how to spend your day, and a selection of games, books and DVD's in case of wet weather. We were very lucky and had a sunny week! We will certainly consider booking this cottage again next year!


July 2017

Thoroughly enjoyed our stay and would highly recommend to other dog owners. Large paddock area gave extended freedom to our dogs.


June 2017

A superb holiday everything was spot on could not fault it took our 2 shihtzus they loved it thank you


May 2017

A lovely week for weather perfect for walking and sightseeing A delight to return to the cottage each day Very warm and comfortable with a superb view.


May 2017

Yes, we did enjoy our stay very much indeed. The enclosed garden was ideal for our dog, who nonetheless found an escape route ! But we sorted that out. The view was magnificent. It was very spacious, yet cosy with a homely feel and it was tastefully furnished. All in all, the best holiday cottage we have stayed in for some time.


May 2017

Yes, we did enjoy our stay very much indeed. The enclosed garden was ideal for our dog, who nonetheless found an escape route ! But we sorted that out. The view was magnificent. It was very spacious, yet cosy with a homely feel and it was tastefully furnished. All in all, the best holiday cottage we have stayed in for some time.


May 2017

Lovely comfortable well equipped and really comfortable bungalow that was perfect for our requirements. Great enclosed garden with private surroundings and a stunning view of the estuary, town and sea. So good we booked another week there!


April 2017

The shower was functional but a bit weak, a new shower head would be good. The central heating came on at funny time (afternoon) the timer clock was showing the wrong time but we didn`t want to mess around with it so we just turned it on and off as we needed it (eg - early morning and late evening). Good points - water was nice and hot and garden was good with nice view and lovely and quiet.

Thank you for the useful feedback. We have informed the owner who will reset the timer accordingly. We are delighted you enjoyed its location, views and peaceful location.

- The Toad Hall Team


April 2017

The location for us was very good with views over the River Axe. It was nice to have an enclosed garden and with the doors open our dogs could go in and out at htere leisure. the local garage sold newspapers and was only a 5/10min walk from the cottage.


March 2017

A very enjoyable stay at this cottage. It was perfect for the two of us plus our dog. We would highly recommend.


January 2017

Beautiful cottage. Lovely views. So quiet and peaceful. Full credit to the owners for high standard of cleanliness and quality of furniture and bedding etc. Now we have found this little treasure will definately be back.


October 2016

Just had a lovely week at Old Stable Cottage. It really is the perfect place. Warm, clean, comfortable, a well equipped kitchen, fabulous views and really private. It's a short drive to many pretty towns and beaches. In fact we didn't have time to fit everything in, so we'll have to go back!


September 2016

None


May 2016

Just returned from a fantastic week at the old stables. We enjoyed every minute of our stay their. Great facilities we were not disappointed. Very relaxing. Great location and fantastic view of the river Axe and surrounding area. We didn't see the owner's all week but appreciated the privacy. Our only regret is that we didn't book a second week!


March 2016

We did not see the owner/caretaker all week but if we needed to see or speck to them we had their contact details. The cottage was warm and clean. The cottage was well equipped with lovely views. We would recommend and return again. we also recommend toad hall cottages.