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Wherever you visit, you can usually find a good variety of places to stay; we realise that this isn't just restricted to cottages and that there is competition from b&bs and hotels. Many of our Honiton properties are in outstanding areas of natural beauty. Cottage holidays have a unique feel to them and there are more and more cottages available in Honiton. If you are holidaying with your family, a Honiton cottage can be the perfect place to stay - both for you and your children. The freedom to be able to come and go as you please, being able to cook your own food, or just being able to sleep in as long as you want.

Some of the best cottages in Honiton are available for rent. Once you've found a great cottage, it's always a pleasure to go back the following year, and don't forget to tell your friends about our site if you found it here. When you are looking for the right holiday cottage in Honiton, there are a few considerations to bear in mind. There's no doubt that being in the right town or village is a big factor, but the number of beds you need is more so. Make sure you know who is prepared to share a room, and who isn't - it's not always obvious til you ask.
Devon is blessed with a large number of very excellent holiday cottages suitable for families, couples and just friends. If you have any concerns with your booking, please contact the cottage operator directly since we are unable to help. Although we can't promise this for all our cottages in Honiton and Devon, many of them are very close to a number of outdoor facilities. From cycling and climbing right through to canoeing or just running around an empty field, there's no end of fun to be had. Or maybe you'd be happier sitting by the side of a river with a fishing rod, a cup of coffee and a good friend?

One of the great benefits of cottage holidays in Honiton is being able to self-cater, or at least do your own thing. Now that doesn't mean you need to cook everything because there are plenty of places to eat out in Honiton Devon. If you're like the majority of people you are probably assuming you will travel to Honiton by car. But we'd suggest that taking the car can add to the stress levels and you can arrive exhausted from a long drive. Kids can find the adventure of a train or coach far more interesting, and it takes away the stress of navigation.

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Devon is sandwiched between the two great counties of Somerset and Cornwall, and for many people it is the best of the three - you do not need Cornish pasties and Somerset cider when you can feast on Devon cream teas. The source of the name Devon comes from Dumnonia, the home of a tribe of Celts who were around when the Romans invade Britain.

Devon is deceptively large, in fact it is the fourth largest county in England but has a population of just over a million with the main city being Exeter, the home of one of the UKs best universities as well as the stunning Gothic cathedral that you can visit for religious or tourist purposes. The other significant city is Plymouth which has been a navy port for centuries. Devon has a number of fantastic stately homes including Arlington Court, Buckland Abbey, Castle Drogo, Killerton House, Powderham ... (more)

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