Holiday rentals in Torridge

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Shepherd’s hut
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Hattie - luxury secluded coastal shepherds hut

Escape the chaos of everyday life and chill out in our romantic retreat for two. It's in an AONB along the North Devon coast and set in its own private garden behind a picket fence, with ample parking. Beautifully finished in oak and tastefully furnished. Lovely underfloor heating, a woodburner, cosy sofa in the snug area and a super comfy king-sized bed. Only a 30 second walk for the most amazing views & sunsets over Lundy Island or enjoy a glass of wine under the stars around the fire pit…

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A close-up view of a small, natural object sits in the foreground on the sandy beach. In the background, a rocky shoreline ascends to grassy hills, with houses positioned along the cliff. A waterfall cascades down the rocks, visible at the far left.
Guest house
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

Pheasant’s Rest, cosy hideaway, dog friendly

Our caravan, disguised as a cosy cabin, nestles to the side of our garden and has been totally restyled. Self check-in and a private entrance makes it easy to social distance, with footpaths and woodland all around there is an abundance of open space. In addition to following the enhance cleaning and sanitisation protocol, we are also keeping a 1 day window before and after each booking. Secluded, dog friendly and situated in walking distance of Bucks Mills beach and the South West Coast Path.

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A bright, airy living space is illuminated by natural light through large windows, offering views of lush greenery. Paper lanterns hang from the ceiling, complementing wooden furnishings. A dining table sits alongside comfortable seating, creating an inviting atmosphere for relaxation and dining.
Cabin
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 249 reviews

Unique , Luxury Cottage near Welcombe Mouth Beach

Harry's Hut is a 10 minute walk from the South West Coastal Path on the rugged North Devon coast, close to the Cornish border. It's a cosy, airy space - complete with wood-burning stove, pizza oven and fully-equipped kitchen - with great views over National Trust land. The Hut is perfect for those wanting to escape the big smoke, to chill in front of the fire, bird watch, walk, swim at secluded beaches or travel country lanes to enjoy this wilder patch of the English countryside and coastline.

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The thatched cottage is surrounded by lush greenery, with a winding stone path leading up to the entrance. The bright blue sky adds a serene backdrop, while flowering plants frame the pathway and contribute to the charming exterior.
Cottage
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 273 reviews

Church Ford Cottage - beautiful 17thC. thatch

Church Ford Cottage is a unique and picturesque 17th century thatched cottage in the heart of beautiful North Devon. It is self-contained and offers everything for a relaxing stay. The interior is cosy and retains original features such as a bread oven, fireplace and beamed ceilings, with all the comforts of a modern kitchen and bathroom. This is a perfect escape for families, couples, and friends. With beautiful surrounding countryside, this pet friendly space has a private garden to enjoy.

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The exterior of Mambury House is shown, featuring a spacious two-story design with a balcony and large windows. Lush green grass surrounds the house, complemented by flowering plants and a garden shed in the background. The sky is bright with scattered clouds.
Villa
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews

Spacious North Devon villa with beautiful garden

Set in the idyllic Devon countryside, Mambury House is an extremely spacious property ideally suited to large family gatherings and groups of friends wanting a base to explore this beautiful local area. The property can sleep up to 24 people. There is a large picturesque garden with sunloungers and a BBQ, making it the perfect spot to enjoy al fresco dinners in the summer with friends and family. There are many nearby attractions and scenery to explore in this beautiful part of the world.

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Barn
5 out of 5 average rating, 200 reviews

Way too cool, western, still shack with stoop, HT

Step back to the days of pioneers and prohibition when you come and abide with us at Still House, our beautiful shack for two. Located just two miles inland, this unique let is set on a private and quiet estate, it blends cosy with curiosities and furnishings straight from the frontier. Perfect for couples and honeymooners, we have all you need for a memorable stay - including a hot tub on your own private porch, open-fire and fully equipped kitchen. a must do for a refresh and de-stress.

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A cozy living area features a log burning fireplace with a warm glow. A flat-screen TV is positioned on a wooden console next to a collection of books. A comfortable chair is nearby, complemented by decorative cushions. Light streams in through a window, illuminating the stone-tiled floor.
Guest house
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 301 reviews

Swallow View, Umberleigh, North Devon

Beautiful guest house just outside Umberleigh in North Devon, in the heart of the Taw Valley. Our guest house is situated atop a hill with panoramic views of the surrounding scenery and historic Tarka Trail. Fully self-contained building, patio and parking area. Fully fitted kitchen and living room, with a separate bedroom and en-suite bathroom. Underfloor heating coupled with a log burning fireplace for chilly days. Only a short drive to some stunning beaches and marvelous countryside.

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A modern living area is shown with large glass doors opening to scenic views. The space includes a stylish brown sofa, a circular rug, and a sleek kitchen island with dark granite countertops. Reflective circular mirrors adorn the walls, enhancing the room's ambiance.
Tiny home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 565 reviews

'The Weekender' @Cleavefarmcottages, Crackington

The Weekender is a contemporary space,38sqm with stunning views all round step through the door and relax. The decor is stylish, comfortable, a beautiful haven to sit and contemplate the breathtaking surroundings from. Described by a recent guest as "The most beautiful small space they'd ever stayed in" It can be difficult to do anything here other than unwind. But if you can drag yourself away from this little gem it's a great place to explore North Cornwall's diverse delights from.

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A modern living area features a large sectional sofa adorned with patterned cushions. Natural light floods the space through open doors, leading to a private garden. A rustic beam overhead complements the sleek kitchen visible in the background.
Cottage
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Littlecott Retreat

Littlecott Retreat is a perfect setting to relax away from the hustle & bustle of city life. Enjoy the peace and tranquillity of rural living yet still within easy reach of village amenities and just a 20 minute drive to the coast. The property benefits from modern contemporary living, king size bed, garden area and hot tub…Littlecott Retreat is dog friendly too!! Please note we do charge £35 per dog maximum of 2 dogs…please be sure to add when booking… any questions please ask…

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Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 331 reviews

Peaceful, cosy barn with log burner near Bude

This quaint detached barn is full of character and peace (no WIFI). There is an open plan kitchen/living area with a cosy log burner ( logs available at £7 cash a net) and a slate topped breakfast bar. The property has solid oak flooring throughout except for slate in the bathroom so don’t forget your slippers! The kitchen includes an oven, hob, fridge-freezer, toaster, microwave and kettle. The cosy sitting area opens out onto an attractive patio and grassy area. Sorry no pets

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The exterior of the cottage is depicted at dusk, with exterior lights softly illuminating the wooden façade. A gravel area surrounds the building, while a patio seating arrangement and umbrella are visible in the background, suggesting a welcoming outdoor space.
Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 212 reviews

The Little Beeches, best of Coast and Country

The perfect property for a quiet escape in the beautiful North Devon countryside. Close to both Cornish and Devon beaches it really is the best of coast and country. The Little Beeches is a one bedroom cottage which has a luxurious king size bed, shower room with walk in shower. The fully equipped kitchen includes Nespresso coffee maker, dishwasher, integrated microwave, full size oven and washing machine. Outside is a large decked area with stunning views, BBQ and seating.

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An open-plan kitchen area features a generous island with seating for two black chairs. Modern appliances, including a stove and kettle, are arranged along the white cabinetry. Exposed stone walls add character, while bright overhead lights enhance the spacious feel. A large skylight allows natural light to fill the space.
Barn
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 432 reviews

The Barn at Port Farm

The Barn at Port Farm is a unique and generous studio space. Originally a threshing barn, but recently converted by the owners into a modern space which respectfully retains the character and proportions of the original barn. The eclectic mix of quirky, vintage objects and art give the Barn its unique character. A perfect hideaway for couples looking for something a little out of the ordinary.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Torridge District?

    Torridge District has a range of charming neighborhoods, including historic Bideford and coastal Westward Ho!, often recommended for character and access to seaside strolls. Rural villages around the district appeal to those seeking quiet countryside stays.

  • What are the best things to do in Torridge District with kids?

    Families often explore sandy beaches, visit local wildlife parks, and enjoy hands-on experiences at nearby farm attractions. Interactive museums and arts spaces around Bideford also engage younger travelers.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Torridge District?

    Torridge District has seaside walks in Westward Ho!, local markets in Bideford, and opportunities for water sports. Art spaces, nature trails, and independent shops make it easy to enjoy coastal and rural traditions.

  • How is the weather in Torridge District?

    Torridge District has mild, damp winters around 38–49°F (4–9°C) and summer stretches near 56–69°F (13–21°C), with moderate rainfall year-round. Packing layers and a waterproof jacket is frequently suggested.

  • What are the best places to visit in Torridge District?

    Visitors frequently explore scenic Westward Ho! beach, the historic port area of Bideford, and the picturesque village of Clovelly, known for its steep cobbled street. Nature lovers visit local woodlands and estuary reserves.

  • What are some hiking trails in Torridge District?

    Torridge District has coastal paths with ocean views, woodland tracks in nature reserves, and stretches of the South West Coast Path. Walkers often explore routes near Bideford and scenic sections around Hartland.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Torridge District?

    Families frequently enjoy beach games at Westward Ho!, walking through countryside trails, and visiting interactive spaces in Bideford. Animal encounters and farm visits around the district are also frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Torridge District?

    Consider exploring Dartmoor National Park for moorland vistas, visiting Lundy Island for wildlife watching, or taking in nearby market towns and heritage gardens. Coastal villages around North Devon reveal local character.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Torridge District?

    Pet-friendly rentals are available in many areas of Torridge District, including coastal Westward Ho! and countryside villages. Walkers with dogs appreciate the district’s access to trails and beaches.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Torridge District?

    Wet weather is common, so packing waterproof layers is advised. Exploring local markets and chatting with residents can reveal hidden trails, independent shops, and seasonal food favorites throughout the district.

  • What is Torridge District known for?

    Torridge District is known for coastal scenery, historic market towns like Bideford, and distinctive fishing villages such as Clovelly. Its beaches and estuary landscapes make it popular among nature lovers and families.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Torridge District?

    Travelers sometimes seek out quiet woodland trails, lesser-known village pubs, and art studios tucked away from main routes. The quay in Appledore and historic streets in Great Torrington reveal local stories beyond the main beaches.

  • What are the best foods to try in Torridge District?

    Torridge District has locally caught seafood, West Country cheeses, and fresh baked scones for cream tea. Village pubs often serve regional favorites such as pasties and roast lunches.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Torridge District?

    Pack layered clothing for changing weather, a waterproof jacket, and comfortable shoes for walking on uneven paths and beaches. You might also want reusable shopping bags for market visits and sun protection in summer.

  • What is the nightlife in Torridge District like?

    Nightlife in Torridge District features relaxed pubs, live music in local venues, and occasional seaside events. Bideford and neighboring towns have casual bars and social spaces reflecting the area’s friendly pace.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Torridge District?

    Annual traditions include summer regattas and arts festivals around Bideford, with food and folk celebrations throughout nearby villages. Late spring and summer weekends often see outdoor music and community fairs.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Torridge District?

    Torridge District has family-friendly stays in coastal towns like Westward Ho! and rural villages with extra living space. Many rentals welcome children and have access to nearby parks, beaches, and attractions.

  • When is the best time to visit Torridge District?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and longer daylight hours, making outdoor activities easier to enjoy. Locals appreciate beach outings in summer and nature walks in autumn.

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Torridge stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Torridge’s top spots include RHS Garden Rosemoor, Bude and Westward Ho! Beach

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