Cottages in Combe Raleigh nr Honiton

Combe-Raleigh-Nr-Honiton is a secluded little hamlet just 1.5 miles north of its larger sister town of Honiton. Found at the intersection of two Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Blackdown Hills and the East Devon AONB, Combe-Raleigh-Nr-Honiton is one of the most beautiful spots in Devon and our holiday homes in the area reflect that. 

As part of our Rural Retreats collection, our holiday cottages in Combe-Raleigh-Nr-Honiton are the definition of country living, but with an added touch of luxury. With original period features, such as exposed beams and old stone floors, yet packed with mod cons and all the necessary amenities, our Combe-Raleigh cottages are the best of both worlds. These homes will also take your self-catering experience to the next level, with large kitchens ideal for cooking up a storm and gathering everyone together. To add to that, our Combe-Raleigh homes sleep between 4 and 14 guests, making them perfect for family and group trips of all sizes. All of our Combe Raleigh retreats are dog-friendly, so add your four-legged friend to the guest list!

The walk into Honiton from Combe Raleigh takes around half an hour along Clapper Lane, which takes you to Honiton’s historic High Street. The High Street has been in action as a shopper’s paradise for hundreds of years. But this is just a part of the street’s history, which has been the site of Civil War action, survived the Plague and multiple floods and fires and hosted various famous faces, including Charles Dickens. Nowadays, Honiton is known as the Antiques Capital of the South West and there are many antique shops and galleries on High Street, as well as plenty of cafes and places to grab a bite to eat. 

The East Devon coast is the closest to Combe Raleigh and the towns of Branscombe, Beer, Sidmouth and Seaton are just a short drive away. This stretch of coastline is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast and its ancient cliffs and rock structures are truly a sight to behold. The orange cliffs on Branscombe beach hold thousands of prehistoric secrets and a day can easily be spent scouring the beach for fossils and stones. If archaeological exploration is not your thing, then you may find the food on offer in Branscombe more appealing. Head to the Masons Arms for proper pub grub, or the Sea Shanty Beach Cafe for lunch with a view. 

Sidmouth is a Regency seaside town and still shines in all the splendour of the era it was built in. The town is bustling with shops, restaurants, pubs and cafes, as well as being home to the Manor Pavilion Theatre, a golf club and a gorgeous park, Connaught Gardens. The beach is dog-friendly all year round in designated zones and the town sits on the South West Coast Path, making it the ideal place to take your canine companion for a brisk seaside walk. 

The beauty of a holiday in Devon is that there are endless opportunities to explore. With two National Parks, two remarkable coastlines and lots of historic towns and cities, Devon is an amazing holiday destination. To find out more about the region and discover some hidden gems, take a look at our Devon Travel Guide before your stay in Combe-Raleigh-Nr-Honiton.



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