Cottages near Salcombe Regis Beach

Cottages near Salcombe Regis Beach

We've got 3 holiday cottages within 5 miles of Salcombe Regis Beach. You can refine your search using the controls below.

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High Corner Cottage is a 3 bedroom holiday cottage with sea views in Thurlestone, South Devon.
  • Sleeps 6 + cot
  • No pets
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £845

High Corner Cottage

4907

3 bedroom holiday cottage with sea views in Thurlestone, South Devon.


Perfectly located in the pretty south Devon village of Thurlestone with two gorgeous sandy beaches on your doorstep and surrounded by rolling countryside, High Corner Cottage is a ...

  • Sleeps 6 + cot
  • No pets
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £845

Sea Poppy is a 3 bedroom, dog friendly cottage with sea views in Thurlestone, Devon.
  • Sleeps 6 + 2 cots
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Sat

7 nights from £1000

Sea Poppy

5047

3 bedroom, dog friendly cottage with sea views in Thurlestone, Devon.


Welcome to Sea Poppy, a delightful holiday home with panoramic sea views from almost every room. This spacious home-from-home comfortably sleeps six and benefits from the use of a ...

  • Sleeps 6 + 2 cots
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Sat

7 nights from £1000

5 Mill Barn is a 4 bedroom, dog friendly cottage near the beach in Thurlestone, Devon.
  • Sleeps 8 + 2 cots
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Sat

7 nights from £1166

5 Mill Barn

4488

4 bedroom, dog friendly cottage near the beach in Thurlestone, Devon.


If you are looking for a stylish, spacious, yet comfortable retreat which boasts a superbly sought-after location, welcome to 5 Mill Barn. This beautiful house is equipped with thr...

  • Sleeps 8 + 2 cots
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Sat

7 nights from £1166

Show properties within 10 miles of Salcombe Regis Beach

Here you'll find a secluded and quiet, pebbly beach partly owned by the National Trust. There is no direct access by road, you either have to walk from the village or along the beach from Sidmouth but it's worth the effort for the seclusion, and you can even take your dog. Back to top