The Willows
Holcombe, United Kingdom
Amenities
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Patio/Balcony
Kids amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 king bed
Bedroom 3
2 single beds
The Willows is a spacious, comfortable, three bedroom ‘upside down’ converted coach house, set within the peaceful, secluded residential grounds of Holcombe Hall, on the cliff above Holcombe beach, between Dawlish and Teignmouth – a relaxing getaway and centre for discovering the many attractions of South Devon.
This family home, in its unique setting, has a large, open plan sitting/dining room on the upper floor, connected to a well-appointed modern kitchen, and cloakroom with wc, and direct access to The Willows’ two lovely, decked sun terraces.
On the ground floor, there is a large master en suite bedroom with luxurious super king bed, a large double room with king sized bed, a cozy twin room, perfect for children, featuring two small single beds, and the family bathroom, meaning the property can comfortably accommodate up to six guests.
Wander down the estate’s private path to its communal clifftop garden, taking in the breath-taking view across the South Devon coastline, or make your way down to Smuggler’s Lane and Holcombe beach itself, which is 5 minutes’ walk from The Willows’ front door.
The house is also very close to the South West Coastal path, and is an ideal centre for both walking holidays and family seaside adventures. You can walk to Teignmouth and Dawlish in forty minutes and return by regular bus route after relaxing in their many local cafes! The village of Holcombe itself has the Crown Inn, Smugglers Inn, and the Salty Dog Kiosk café is at the bottom of the garden near the beach (March to November).
The Willows is 5 minutes’ drive from both Teignmouth and Dawlish, with their beaches, water sports, local shops, a range of supermarkets, cafes, museum, theatres and unique seaside atmosphere. Shaldon, with its zoo, cafes, botanical gardens and Ness Cove, is less than 15 minute’s drive away, or a short hop across the Teign Estuary from Teignmouth Back Beach on Britain’s oldest passenger ferry.
The culture and history of Exeter, attractions and seaside splendour of Torbay, arts and crafts of Totnes, and the majesty of Haytor on Dartmoor are all 30-40 minutes away by car, and there are excellent bus and train connections close to the house.
There is secure parking for one car allocated to The Willows on the Estate, and further parking on the private road of Holcombe Drive.
Whether it’s a short break or a family holiday, there is something for everyone at The Willows, from the local beach to the regional attractions - the perfect place for a break away in this wonderful location.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Teignmouth, a charming seaside town in Devon, England, is a delightful destination that offers a quintessential British coastal experience. With its historic Georgian buildings, Victorian pier, and a long, sandy beach, Teignmouth is a picturesque setting for both relaxation and adventure.
The town's waterfront is a hive of activity, where visitors can stroll along the promenade, enjoy traditional fish and chips, or indulge in a Devonshire ice cream. The Grand Pier, a remnant of the Victorian era, extends into the sea, providing a perfect vantage point for panoramic views of the coastline and the opportunity to partake in classic arcade games.
Teignmouth's cultural scene is vibrant, with the Teignmouth Pavilion offering a range of entertainment from live music to theatre productions. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the town's galleries and the Teignmouth Arts Quarter, where local artists display their work.
For those interested in history, the Teign Heritage Centre showcases the town's maritime and social history, offering insights into its past as a prominent port and its role during the Napoleonic wars. The Old Maids' Walk is another historical highlight, offering a scenic path with tales of bygone days.
Nature lovers will find plenty to explore in the surrounding area. The Teign Estuary provides opportunities for bird watching and water sports, while the South West Coast Path offers breathtaking walks along the cliffs and countryside. Nearby, the Dartmoor National Park presents a rugged landscape of moors and tors, ideal for hiking, cycling, and horse riding.
Teignmouth is also a gateway to other attractions in South Devon. The charming village of Shaldon lies just across the river, accessible via a traditional passenger ferry or the historic Shaldon Bridge. Here, visitors can explore the Shaldon Wildlife Trust, a small zoo dedicated to the conservation of rare and endangered species.
The town's culinary offerings reflect its coastal location, with seafood being a particular highlight. Local restaurants and pubs serve up fresh catches of the day alongside a selection of regional ales and ciders. The annual Teignmouth Folk Festival and the Taste of the Teign food festival are events that celebrate the town's rich cultural and gastronomic heritage.
In essence, Teignmouth is a delightful blend of seaside charm, cultural richness, and natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a tranquil coastal getaway with a touch of English tradition.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM