The property
Trill Cottage is one of five charming Grade II listed stone-built cottages at Little Trill, set within over three acres of magnificent gardens in the peaceful hamlet of Trill. This tranquil rural location, on the outskirts of Musbury, offers a safe and scenic environment for children to play and explore, while adults can relax and soak in the stunning views of the Devon countryside.
Inside, the cottage is traditionally furnished and full of period features, including exposed beams, flagstone floors, and a striking inglenook fireplace with a woodburner that forms the heart of the cosy lounge and dining area. The ground floor also includes a well-equipped kitchen with a breakfast table, perfect for relaxed mornings, and a convenient wet room with a shower, WC, and basin. Entry to the cottage is via five steps down to the front door, adding to its quaint, tucked-away feel.
Upstairs, the cottage comfortably sleeps six guests across three bedrooms: one with a double bed, and two with twin beds making it ideal for families or groups of friends. A family bathroom on this floor features a bath with shower over, WC, and basin.
A thoughtful welcome pack awaits your arrival, including milk, tea, and a selection of locally sourced produce and treats to help you settle in and start your holiday with ease.
Little Trill Cottages are located just a mile from the village of Musbury, which sits within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village offers a shop and a friendly pub, perfect for stocking up on essentials or enjoying a hearty meal. The surrounding area is a paradise for walkers and nature lovers, with access to the South West Coastal Path and the dramatic Jurassic Coastline. Historic hill forts such as Musbury Castle and Lamberts Castle offer panoramic views and a glimpse into the region’s rich past.
For days out, Lyme Regis is just five miles away, with its iconic Cobb Harbour, vibrant eateries, galleries, and attractions including the Lyme Regis Aquarium, Marine Theatre, and town museum. Seaton, with its mile-long beach, Wetlands Centre, and scenic tramway along the River Axe, is another nearby gem. Families will also enjoy visits to the picturesque fishing village of Beer, the Sidmouth Donkey Sanctuary, and the Axe Valley Animal Park.
Whether you're walking, bird watching, fossil hunting, or simply relaxing, Trill Cottage at Little Trill offers a welcoming and well-positioned base for exploring this stunning corner of East Devon.
Please note:
A maximum of 1 dog is accepted.
GROUND FLOOR (5 steps down to entrance)
Lounge with dining area and an inglenook fireplace with woodburner
Kitchen with breakfast table
Wet room; shower, wc & basin
FIRST FLOOR
Bed 1: Double bed
Bed 2: Twin beds
Bed 3: Twin beds
Bathroom: bath, with shower over bath, wc & basin
OUTSIDE
Enclosed garden with lawn, courtyard with furniture. Shared use of 3 acres of grounds with summerhouse & sitting area
GENERAL INFORMATION
Parking for two cars
Utilities included
Logs for woodburner not supplied
Linen and Towels included- beds made up
Please note that if you wish to book this property for business use/ trades work, please call the office so we can discuss this with the owner first.
FACILITIES
TV/DAB radio
Gas cooker
Dishwasher
Microwave
Fridge/Freezer
Washing machine
Woodburner
Gas central heating
Hair dryer
About the location
MUSBURY
Axminster 3 miles; Seaton 4 miles; Lyme Regis 5 miles.
Musbury is a small village in East Devon lying between the towns of Axminster and Seaton with much of the surrounding unspoilt countryside in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), and the centre of the village is a designated Conservation Area. There are plenty of spectacular walks in the surrounding landscape of wooded combes, vast areas of heathland, fertile river valleys and breathtaking cliffs or hilltops. The area is rich in wildlife with local nature reserves providing sanctuaries for birdlife including ospreys around the Axe estuary. From Musbury Castle, a hill fort above the village, there are spectacular views of the Axe Valley. Musbury is three miles from picturesque Seaton Bay with its mile long shingle beach on the Jurassic Coastline, a natural World Heritage Site. The attractive fishing port of Beer is also close-by as is the historic town of Axminster, with medieval minster church by the beautiful river Axe, weekly market, a museum containing antique Axminster carpets and ‘River Cottage’ produce shop and café.
Note: This property does not have WiFi so please bear this in mind when booking. Note: Logs for the woodburning stove are not supplied.
Electric Vehicles: This property does not have a charge point for electric vehicles and charging from within the property is prohibited.
Please note that if you wish to book this property for business use/ trades work, please call the office so we can discuss this with the owner first.