Find your perfect holiday home
We’ll help you find the very best self-catering accommodation in the south west of England. Whether you want a quiet coastal cottage, a converted barn in the countryside or a luxury apartment overlooking the beach, you can find your dream holiday home in Devon and Cornwall here.
If you’re looking for the best place for a holiday in the UK, we have three little words for you… Devon and Cornwall.
This area of Southwest England is simply beautiful. But more than that, it has stunning sandy beaches with Blue Flag waters, tiny harbours, quaint thatched cottages, national parks, hiking and cycling trails, abundant wildlife, theme parks, Michelin star restaurants and historic inns serving outstanding locally sourced food. In fact, there’s an Instagram moment almost everywhere you look.
Delve into Devon
Put a foot in the past
Devon may be England’s 4th largest county, but it is also one of the country’s most sparsely populated, leading to a wide range of local customs and traditions that are celebrated throughout the year.
Ranging from a festival of Sea Shanties to a celebration of Steampunk, via dealing with the devil, Devon’s festival calendar offers something for everyone.
Uncover a mystery (writer)
Famous as a traditional seaside town, Torquay has been welcoming visitors since the early 19th century. In 1890, it was the birthplace of the Queen of Crime herself – Agatha Christie.
Her connection with the town is celebrated with the Agatha Christie Mile but that’s just one reason to visit. It’s a foodies’ paradise, has a warm climate, an iconic Plam Tree lined seafront and bustling harbour.
Go up (or down) in the world
When the Napoleonic war closed off the channel for travel, the idle rich needed new places to explore. Two places that benefited from this were the neighbouring villages of Lynton and Lynmouth.
The two are separated by a steep cliff. Victorian engineering found a way to resolve this with Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway, the world’s tallest and steepest water-powered railway. It’s a “must do” for anyone visiting Devon.
Connect in Cornwall
Get a bit arty
With deep Celtic roots, it is no wonder that Cornwall has a strong arts scene. There’s a long connection with the written word, which is celebrated in the county’s literary festivals.
If you’re a music fan, you’ll find live music venues across the county where you can enjoy the thriving music scene. From sea shanties to classical music, Cornwall celebrates all things musical.
Savour the flavour
From Ginsters in Callington, producing three million pasties a week, to Rodda’s of Scorrier, supplying the world with clotted cream since 1890, Cornwall is home to several large food producers.
However, it is also a place where independent and artisan food producers thrive. Throughout the year, you’ll find a load of festivals that showcase the county’s gastronomic pedigree.
Get yourself back to the garden
In 2001, the Eden Project opened to visitors and since then has become a world-renowned visitor attraction, sometimes dubbed the Eighth Wonder of the world.
Made up of two huge biomes and a load of adjoining domes, it is a place that is both fun & educational and somewhere that anyone visiting Cornwall should add to their to-do list.
Find your dream holiday home in Devon or Cornwall
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New holiday homes to rent in Devon & Cornwall
9 Marina Court, Torquay
9 Marina Court, Torquay is a beautifully positioned second-floor apartment with stunning harbour views, with a generous that's balcony perfect for al fresco dining, modern interiors, and Torquay' restaurants & beaches within easy strolling distance.
Experience spectacular marina views at a modern harbourside Torquay retreat
Mill Cottage, Cockington Village, Torquay
Mill Cottage, Torquay is a beautifully restored thatched mill in picturesque Cockington Village, featuring characterful beamed interiors, peaceful river views from an enclosed patio, and easy access to the English Riviera's beaches and attractions.
Discover historic mill charm in a secret valley hideaway near the beaches of the English Riviera
Twitchers Itch, Chilla
Twitchers Itch, Chilla is a charming three-bedroom cottage set in peaceful Devon countryside near Beaworthy, featuring a private hot tub, wood burner, traditional character with modern comforts, and welcoming space for dogs to join the adventure.
Escape to peaceful Devon countryside with hot tub relaxation and Dartmoor adventures
The Old Sail Loft, Beer
The Old Sail Loft, Beer is a stylish cottage in a pretty Jurassic Coast fishing village, featuring open-plan living with underfloor heating, nautical interiors, a large dining table for gatherings, and the South West Coast Path on the doorstep.
Experience the charm of a Jurassic Coast fishing village, in a stylish nautical retreat
Redshank, Looe
Redshank, Looe is a striking four-bedroom coastal house rising dramatically above the estuary, featuring spectacular water views from multiple balconies, a cinema room, games room, and boutique-style interiors, all within easy reach of the beach.
Experience dramatic estuary living with spectacular estuary views and boutique luxury
Syringa, Beer
Syringa, Beer is a stylish three-bedroom retreat just a short distance from the beach in this charming Jurassic Coast village, featuring bi-fold doors opening onto tiered gardens, a garden room workspace, and easy access to coastal walks.
Experience Jurassic Coast living in a stylish retreat steps from Beer’s shingle beach
Ash Lodge, Meldon
Ash Lodge, Meldon is a beautifully appointed two-bedroom retreat on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, featuring a private hot tub, contemporary open-plan living, and a decked terrace perfect for starlit soaks after days exploring moorland trails.
Unwind in a luxury Dartmoor apartment, with private hot tub soaks beneath the Devon stars
Trevethen Cottage, Crantock
Trevethen Cottage, Crantock is a charming three-bedroom family retreat just 500 metres from Crantock Beach, featuring original period details, a huge raised deck with summerhouse, and outdoor shower, perfect for traditional seaside escapes.
Experience traditional Cornish charm steps from Crantock’s golden sands
Experience the best of Devon and Cornwall
As well as offering hundreds of holiday cottages in Devon and Cornwall, we also provide local info on things to do when you get there. It all starts here…
The history and heritage of mining, farming, fishing, carpet-weaving and lace-making provide a huge spectrum of museums, attractions and things to do. To get you started on your quest, our destination guides cover everything you need to know about towns & resorts from Torquay to Newquay.





