Lane End Cottages | Devon
Devon Holiday Cottages
Lane End Camping offers two wonderful self-catering holiday cottages in Devon.
Lane End Linney and Lane End Loft are both beautifully presented, ground and first floor apartments, ideally located in the little North Devon village of Putford, close to Bideford and the glorious North Devon coast.
Lane End Loft
1 Bedroom | Sleeps up to 4 | First floor apartment
Lane End Loft is a first floor, open plan accommodation perfect for a couple or small family. Set in North Devon on a rural site of approximately 2 acres, including woodland.
Guest can enjoy their private outside decking, with gas BBQ and enjoy the surrounding countryside views.
The accommodation can sleep 4 guests, all living accommodation is open plan.
- King sized bed (privacy screen)
- Day bed (with trunk bed)
- Ensuite shower room with WC
Lane End Linney
2 Bedrooms | Sleeps 4 | Ground floor barn conversion
Lane End Linney is a beautiful ground floor, barn conversion with 2 ensuite bedrooms. Perfect for a family or small group of friends to explore the coastline and surrounding countryside.
The cottage sleeps 4 guests and has a private patio area with gas BBQ, chairs and sunloungers.
- Bedroom 1 – Super King-sized bed and ensuite with bath and shower
- Bedroom 2 – Double bed with ensuite shower room
Amenities at Both Properties:
- Wifi
- Smart TV and DVD player
- Oil central heating
- Full kitchen including dishwasher and washing machine
- Cot and highchair available
- Private parking
- Welcome pack
- 2-acre natural grounds with woodland
Things To Do Nearby
Locally in Woolfardisworthy you can find a highly acclaimed fish and chip shop, a village store and The Farmers Arms pub.
Approximately 5 miles from Peppercombe Beach and the famous fishing village of Clovelly. Slightly further at around 10 mins up the coast to the beach at Westward Ho! And around a 30 minute drive to the National Trust beach at Sandymouth Bay.
Other Onsite Accommodation
Lane End Glamping Pods
Lane End Camping Pitches
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