The Cider Barn is a charismatic property located in Teignmouth, Devon, in the South West of England. This barn conversion is attached to the owner's farmhouse on a 100-acre farm, offering a rural village setting close to the beaches of Teignmouth and Shaldon. Ideal for couples, friends, or families, the cottage features woodland play areas, swings, and a fort, as well as green meadows for guests to explore. The spacious open plan living area with large arched windows allows families to relax, cook, and eat together, while the bedrooms offer TVs and views of the fields and hills. Guests can also enjoy a patio garden at the front of the cottage for sun worshipping and countryside views.
Within a mile of the cottage, guests can visit the friendly village pub, The Elizabethan, which won a Taste of the West award in 2015 and boasts its own Gelato ice cream maker. The nearby town of Teignmouth offers shops, pubs, restaurants, a beach, harbor, and pier, as well as family-friendly activities like an outdoor swimming pool, skatepark, and adventure golf. Visitors can also explore the working port on the river side of town and take in views of the charming small regency town of Shaldon across the River Teign. Further down the coast lies the English Riviera, with its micro-climate, palm trees, municipal gardens, and promenade lined with ice cream shops and cafes. Torquay, the birthplace of Agatha Christie, and Paignton, with its zoo and steam train to the River Dart, are also within reach for day trips.
Overall, The Cider Barn offers a peaceful countryside retreat with easy access to nearby attractions and activities for guests to enjoy. The cottage's convenient location provides a perfect base for exploring the South West of England, from the charming coastal towns to historic landmarks and family-friendly attractions. Whether seeking relaxation in nature or adventures by the seaside, this property caters to a variety of interests and offers a comfortable and inviting stay for all.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!