The property
Honeysuckle Cottage is one of five Grade II listed stone cottages set within the peaceful grounds of Little Trill, located near the village of Musbury in East Devon. Surrounded by more than three acres of beautifully maintained communal gardens, this charming property offers a safe and scenic retreat for families or small groups. Children can explore freely while adults enjoy the tranquillity and picturesque views of the surrounding countryside.
A gravelled courtyard parking area leads to the front of the cottage, where a small terrace with outdoor seating overlooks the impressive shared grounds. Inside, the open-plan living space retains much of the cottage’s original character, with exposed stone walls, wooden ceiling beams, and a cosy sitting area. The farmhouse-style kitchen has been thoughtfully designed to complement the historic charm of the property and includes everything needed to prepare meals, which can be enjoyed at the dining table beside a traditional window seat.
Upstairs, the cottage comfortably accommodates four guests across two bedrooms. The double room features sloping ceilings and countryside views, while the twin room is ideal for children. A tiled bathroom with a bath, shower attachment, WC, and basin provides a relaxing space to refresh after a day of exploring.
Guests can make the most of the extensive shared grounds, which include well-kept lawns, colourful planting, and peaceful seating areas. These outdoor spaces are perfect for enjoying the sunshine or dining al fresco. A welcome pack is provided on arrival, including milk, tea, and a selection of locally sourced treats to help you settle in and begin your holiday with ease.
Honeysuckle Cottage is located on the edge of Musbury, a picturesque village with a shop and a friendly pub. The area is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is popular with walkers and nature lovers. From the doorstep, guests can enjoy scenic walks along the South West Coastal Path and take in the dramatic views of the Jurassic Coastline. Nearby hill forts such as Musbury Castle and Lamberts Castle offer panoramic vistas and a glimpse into the region’s rich history.
Little Trill is ideally positioned between Axminster and Seaton, with the popular seaside town of Lyme Regis just five miles away. Visitors can explore the iconic Cobb Harbour, browse independent shops and galleries, or visit attractions such as the Lyme Regis Aquarium, Marine Theatre, and town museum. Seaton also offers a mile-long beach, a Wetlands Centre, and a scenic tramway ride along the River Axe.
For family-friendly outings, the picturesque fishing village of Beer, the Sidmouth Donkey Sanctuary, and the Axe Valley Animal Park, which is home to a variety of animals from around the world, are all within easy reach.
Whether you are drawn to coastal walks, bird watching, fossil hunting, or simply relaxing in peaceful surroundings, Honeysuckle Cottage at Little Trill provides a welcoming and well-positioned base for discovering the beauty of East Devon.
Please note:
A maximum of 1 dog is accepted.
GROUND FLOOR (3 steps to entrance)
Open plan living space with lounge, kitchen & dining area
FIRST FLOOR
Bed 1: Double bed
Bed 2: Twin beds
Bathroom; bath with shower attachment, wc & basin
OUTSIDE
Small patio area with furniture. Shared use of 3 acres of grounds with summerhouse & sitting out area
GENERAL INFORMATION
Parking for one car
Utilities included
Linen and Towels supplied
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/Wifi/DAB radio
Electric oven and hob
Dishwasher
Microwave
Fridge with ice box
Washing machine
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.
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.