The property
Sidmouth 2.6 miles. Situated on a working fruit farm just outside Sidmouth, this spacious log cabin offers a relaxed countryside escape with far‑reaching views across Woodbury Common and towards Dartmoor in the distance. Set within the welcoming grounds of the East Hill Pride farm shop, it’s a great choice for families or friends looking for a straightforward base with both coast and countryside close at hand.
Step up into the cabin (four steps to the entrance) and into a generous open‑plan living space, designed with comfort and ease in mind. The kitchen is well equipped with an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, dishwasher and fridge/freezer, making it easy to prepare meals during your stay, while the dining table provides a sociable spot to gather. The seating area is arranged for relaxed evenings, with comfortable sofas, a Freeview TV and an electric fire. A separate utility room with washing machine adds a practical touch.
Across the hallway are two double bedrooms, both well proportioned and offering a comfortable place to unwind. The family bathroom features a bath with shower over, ideal for either a quick refresh or a longer soak.
Outside, a small courtyard (accessed via steps) offers somewhere to sit out and enjoy the fresh air, with private parking provided for two cars.
Being set within East Hill Pride adds something a little different to your stay. The family-run farm shop and café are just a short stroll away, offering homecooked food, fresh produce and local treats—perfect for breakfast, lunch, or picking up something for supper. For a traditional pub outing, The Bowd Inn is also close by, known for its welcoming atmosphere and generous portions.
Just a five-minute drive brings you into Sidmouth, a classic seaside town that lends itself perfectly to traditional coastal holidays. Think easy days spent along the pebbled beach, strolls along the level esplanade, and time browsing independent shops or stopping for fish and chips by the sea. The town’s gardens and relaxed pace make it ideal for families, couples and groups alike.
For those keen to get outdoors, the South West Coast Path and surrounding cliff-top footpaths offer some of the area’s best views, while nearby countryside and riverside walks provide a gentler way to explore. The Donkey Sanctuary just outside Sidmouth is always a popular choice, while the picturesque fishing village of Beer is perfect for a wander down to the shore. In Seaton, you can board the historic tramway for a scenic journey through the Axe Valley wetlands.
Whether you’re planning classic seaside days, countryside walks or simply a break with everything within easy reach, this well‑placed cabin offers a comfortable and convenient base in this appealing part of East Devon.
GROUND FLOOR - 3 external steps to access
Open plan living area with lounge, kitchen and dining areas.
Bedroom 1: double bed with fitted storage
Bedroom 2: double bed with fitted storage
Bathroom: bath with shower over, wash basin and WC.
OUTSIDE
Private courtyard garden with bistro table and chairs.
Shared garden with furniture and childrens play area.
On site tea rooms and farm shop
GENERAL INFORMATION
Parking for two cars
Utilities included
Linen and towels included
FACILITIES
TV with Freeview
Electric oven and gas hob
Fridge freezer
Dishwasher
Washing machine
Electric wall mounted fire
Double glazing and heating
About the location
SIDMOUTH
Exeter 16 miles.
Sidmouth is an elegant seaside resort on the south Devon stretch of Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site of great natural beauty. Here is where the River Sid cuts through the Devon hills to meet the sea at Lyme Bay, creating a clean pebbly beach, giving way to golden sands at low tide backed by dramatic red cliffs creating a safe family beach with rockpools and safe bathing. Sidmouth is lined with stylish Regency cream-and-white architecture, creating an elegant Esplanade which makes for a relaxing stroll whilst looking out towards Beer Head. Sidmouth boasts one of the few public access observatories, the Norman Lockyer Observatory, complete with planetarium. There are a variety of attractions around Sidmouth including Pecorama with award-winning miniature railway and gardens, the Seaton tramway and the Otter Estuary Nature Reserve. Families will love the beaches, walkers will enjoy the South West coastal path and at the end of the day there are plenty of tea rooms, cafes and welcoming country inns to relax and refresh you.