Cottages near Two Mile Oak Inn

Cottages near Two Mile Oak Inn

We've got 3 holiday cottages within 5 miles of Two Mile Oak Inn. You can refine your search using the controls below.

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Grand View is a 3 bedroom, dog friendly, rural holiday cottage near Newton Abbot, South Devon.
  • Sleeps 6 + cot
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £989

Grand View

3345

3 bedroom, dog friendly, rural holiday cottage near Newton Abbot, South Devon.


Grand View really does live up to its name. The garden wraps around this gorgeous modern house with views across to Dartmoor and to the west. Tucked away down a lane, only a mile f...

  • Sleeps 6 + cot
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £989

Little Sparrows is a 2 bedroom, dog friendly cottage near Newton Abbot, South Devon.
  • Sleeps 3 + cot
  • Dogs welcome (1 only)
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £477

Little Sparrows

5142

2 bedroom, dog friendly cottage near Newton Abbot, South Devon.


Welcome to Little Sparrows, a sweet, single-storey getaway nestled in the lovely, welcoming village of Ipplepen - ideal for a couple or a small family looking to explore the deligh...

  • Sleeps 3 + cot
  • Dogs welcome (1 only)
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £477

Meadowcliff is a 8 bedroom, dog friendly home with hot tubs and sea views in Shaldon, South Devon.
  • Sleeps 18 + 2 cots
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £3060 *

Meadowcliff

4096

8 bedroom, dog friendly home with hot tubs and sea views in Shaldon, South Devon.


Situated in what must be the finest waterside location in south Devon, Meadowcliff House and Cottage is a stunning holiday retreat with idyllic panoramic views across the estuary a...

  • Sleeps 18 + 2 cots
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £3060 *

Show properties within 10 miles of Two Mile Oak Inn

This lovely traditional Devonshire pub dates back to 1702 and is beautifully restored with wooden floors and a cosy log fire to keep you warm in winter. With a restaurant, bar area and courtyard garden for al fresco dining, there is plenty of space for everyone. Back to top