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Feel at home in the peace, tranquillity and comfort of a unique experience
Nestling in the rolling hills and wooded valleys of glorious North Devon countryside in Tarka, War Horse and 1646 Civil War Country is Torridge House Cottages. Their setting is prized for its uplifting, embracing atmosphere. A place that revives, relaxes and energises.
The small farm and its nine cottages are surrounded by fields and woodlands; an idyllic setting on the edge of a tiny village,
School holidays see children of all ages making friends, enjoying the freedom of the extensive gardens, animal contact, play and games rooms and summer outdoor pool.
Torridge House Cottages is a rural escape for young families, walkers, runners, cyclists, anglers, surfers, explorers and gardeners.
It is in a glorious part of Devon with grassy single-track roads, tall hedgerows, fabulous views, sandy beaches, country walks, quaint fishing villages, country pubs and beautiful gardens
There’s always something to do, you’re not far away from other activities and action. Good food, cycling, great family attractions. In the village you can throw pots on Jax’s potter’s wheel, play skittles in the village hall and arrange marvellous therapy sessions with Marina.
The cottages are lovely, kitted out to a high standard, attractively placed around the gardens with plenty of space and privacy. Prices start from £176 for 2 nights for a family of 4
Open from April to November Torridge House Cottages are very people, family and dog friendly.
For more details see www.torridgehouse.co.uk
Room / Unit Type | Room / Unit Tariff* |
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Barn Cottage | £441.00 per unit per week |
Courtyard Cottage | £462.00 per unit per week |
Drawing Room Cottage | £462.00 per unit per week |
Duck Cottage | £771.00 per unit per week |
Hen Cottage | £606.00 per unit per week |
Lin Cottage and Hay Cottage | £411.00 per unit per week |
Stag Cottage | £456.00 per unit per week |
Tithe Cottage | £564.00 per unit per week |
*As a guide, prices are per room per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
If you approach Torrington via the A303/A30/A377/A3124 route, you will arrive just outside Torrington at a T Junction by the River Torridge. Turn left, going over the river bridge (A386). Continue up the hill and take the first turning on the left (sign posted Little Torrington). Keep left as you enter the village and you will find Torridge House on your left opposite the church.
If you come via the M5, we suggest you exit at Junction 27 and take the A361 (North Devon Link Road). You are about an hour away at this point. Follow the A361 until you get to the Barnstaple area. Once you have crossed the Taw Bridge the road becomes the A39 signed to Bideford. Very shortly you will come to the Roundswell roundabout. Turn left here onto the B3232 signed to Torrington. When you arrive in Torrington turn right at the roundabout by the school; at the mini roundabout (by the fire station) in Torrington, turn left and continue down the hill (A386). Bear right over the river bridge at the bottom of the hill and continue up the hill as directed above. [There is an alternative cross country route via South Molton town following the B3227 to Torrington. You arrive in Torrington at the roundabout by the school but in this case you turn left.]
If you are travelling from the west or up from the A30, come along the A386 through Hatherleigh, Meeth and Merton. As you near us you will pass the sign for Smytham Manor on your left. Take the next turning on the right and turn right again at the T Junction. You will find Torridge House on your left, opposite the church.
Public transport not realistic as a car is necessary once here.
This information is self-assessed; therefore we accept no liability for its accuracy. Please contact the venue for further information.
* We're open from Easter until the end of October
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