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1 Lower Sandbanks

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  • Property code: 1LOWER
  • Preferred changeover day: Friday
  • Check in: 4pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • Access statement available
  • Near beach
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Dishwasher
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Nearby shop
  • Short breaks available
  • Tumble dryer
  • Village
  • Washing machine
  • Waterside
  • WiFi

1 Lower Sandbanks is an exceptional and delightful, small but very smart property offering the luxury of modern living just minutes from some of the most beautiful beaches and magnificent coastal footpaths in England. Tucked in the centre of the village of Bigbury on Sea, down a quiet residential lane, this ultra contemporary ground floor, all on one level, apartment (one of six) has been recently completed, is architect designed to a high specification and enjoys its own cedar decked terrace and parking. From here the wide expanses of glorious sandy beach, magnificent views from fabulous cliff top walks, the causeway formed at low tide leading to Burgh Island, watersports such as surfing, kayaking, kite surfing and swimming can all be enjoyed from this attractive apartment in the seaside village of Bigbury on Sea.

Entrance through double glazed patio doors into a most attractive, comfortable living room, well furnished with pale solid oak flooring, recessed lighting, two sofas, flat screen TV with DVD and stereo radio/CD player. The room extends into a dining and kitchen area , fitted to the highest quality with a raised dining table, four stools and a superb range of kitchen units with electric ceramic hob with extractor over, built-under oven, integral washer/dryer, large fridge and freezer, dishwasher and microwave. Off the living room is a double bedroom (4ft 6in bed), with French doors to the deck area, a twin bedroom (3ft beds) that is separated from the living room by a large smoked sliding glass door. The shower room is spacious, of the best quality and has a large shower enclosure, basin and WC.

The property faces a quiet village lane with glimpses of Burgh island and the sea. There is a parking place for one car alongside the enclosed, part covered, deck area, provided with outdoor furniture and is an ideal spot for al fresco meals.

Bigbury-on-Sea is best known for its proximity to the stunning Burgh Island. Renowned for its art deco hotel which was once frequented by Agatha Christie, the island is easily accessed across the sandy causeway at low tide. The island is open for everyone to explore (with the exception of the hotel and grounds), and it is well worth a walk to the top for its breath-taking views. You can stop for refreshments in the 14th Century smugglers’ haunt, the Pilchard Inn, and if you find yourself cut off by the tide, you can catch a ride on the famous sea tractor back across the water.

Bigbury-on-Sea also has a reputation as a fantastic surf destination. Take the plunge with the Discovery Surf School or simply grab your bucket and spade for some traditional sandcastle action on acres of golden sand, or enjoy a swim in the shallow bathing waters. This is a great family beach with life guards on duty from May to September. You can also bring your dog but there are some restrictions during the summer months. 

The village has a small shop for all your essentials, and the Venus Café is a great place to refuel after you have worked up an appetite on the beach.

A holiday cottage in Bigbury-on-Sea is the perfect base to relax, unwind and explore the beautiful South Devon coast at your leisure.

Single parking place on private hardstanding immediately in front of the property. 

  • Included: Bed linen and towels, WiFi, central heating (electric) and electricity.
  • Telephone: For incoming & outgoing emergency calls only. No mobile reception.
  • Local Facilities: Beach 3 minutes walk. Shop 200 yards. Pub 10 minutes walk on Burgh Island depending on tides by sea tractor during the season.Golf course 1 mile. Kingsbridge 6.5 miles. Salcombe 10 miles.

Venus café - Bigbury on Sea
(Less than a mile)

(16)

Welcoming and friendly, this branch of the Venus café has lots of delicious options for children and adults alike.  Homemade Devon burgers, breakfast baps, cakes, coffees and ice creams are available either to eat on the terrace or take away. 

The Venus café Warren Road, Bigbury-on-Sea TQ7 4AZ (T: 01548 810141)

 

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Great food

September 2023


Good quality food, freshly cooked. Friendly and helpful staff.

September 2023


A perfect place to get lunch, drinks, ices etc, very pleasant and helpful staff. Would certainly go back.

August 2023


Service is friendly and swift but the standard of fare is poor to average and the prices are high.

August 2023


Very handy beside the toilets. Good range of hot snacks.

June 2023


It’s ok for basics

May 2023


What a fabulous beachside cafe, we just stopped for a cup of tea on an overcast and breezy day at Bigbury-on-Sea. The cup of tea was lovely and what made it even better was the 100% compostable and recyclable cup! Well done Venus!

April 2022


Oh way over priced! Couldn't believe it was £7.24 for a coffee and 2 slices of toast! The lady behind me bought 2 coffees and 2 choc brownies in wrappers - £13.50 !!!

September 2021


Very pleasant and friendly beach side cafe.

June 2021


Great coffee with good view.

July 2018


Good little café next to the beach.

July 2018


A welcome cafe to serve the beach. We enjoyed the coffee and the cheesey chips.

June 2018


The best coffee we had all holiday!

July 2017


April 2017


Reliably great food though very busy at peak times so go early! Also love the Venus at the Dartington Centre.

April 2017


Great burgers! Right by the beach. Busy in the summer but I guess that's a good sign!!

December 2016


The Pilchard Inn
(Less than a mile)

(23)

Reached either by foot across the beach or at high tide by  sea tractor, this 700 year old pub once popular with fishermen and smugglers, has wonderful views and is an atmospheric spot to stop for a pint of Pilchard Ale and a baguette.  Owned by the Burgh Island hotel, there is also a cafe on the beach level.

The Pilchard Inn, Burgh Island, Bigbury-on-Sea TQ7 4BG (T: 01548 810514)

 

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Delicious food and a fascinating building. Friendly and helpful staff.

October 2023


Lovely pub on burgh island

September 2023


A beautiful, historic building with a real 'glue-pot' atmosphere overlooking a fantastic beach, cut-off when the tide is in. But there the magic ends. The service is slow, the staff are untrained and the sea-tractor cannot be relied upon to show up to ferry customers to the mainland when the tide is in. There appears to be a general lack of interest in the customer. I would not return.

August 2023


Lovely setting. A really old and quaint pub. The menu is short and simple but we had the crevette and crab baguette, and a pasty, which we shared, and it was all delicious. Staff very friendly . Seats outside got filled quickly. I bet it’s very crowded in the school holidays.

July 2023


Friendly and welcoming staff and very good food reasonably priced. Visited twice this week and can recommend.

July 2023


Fantastic fish and chips.

April 2023


Visited for lunch last week, ordered the Crab baguette and was very disappointed. I think it was tinned and had been heavily mixed with mayonnaise!!!! (It could have been anything from tuna to god knows what) it was inedible and not one of the staff enquired why i’d Left it. Not my favourite pub in the world, it could be so much better. I’m from Cornwall and used to wonderful fresh crab ???? and we wouldn’t dream of mixing with mayonnaise. Worth a look at the pub but save your money for the oyster shack

October 2020


Loved this quaint little pub excellent food, I think the bar manager could use a few more people skills as he can come across as very curt on first impressions, but we visited a few times and enjoyed it very much.

October 2020


Much more friendly since it was taken over a few years ago worth the walk over

February 2020


very welcoming

January 2020


Great pub, lovely location. The menu was limited and food was disappointing

October 2019


Miserable staff.

September 2019


A unique pub and cafe because of the location and the character of the building; outdoors it provides a perfect opportunity to enjoy the view and watch the world go by, especially on the famous sea tractor.We enjoyed a drink in the pub, prepared to pay a bit extra for the experience, and would certainly return.

September 2019


Over the years this has become more and more expensive. Staff could be friendlier and more behind the bar would be helpful. People have to wait in the queue just to get a £1 refund on a plastic glass.

September 2018


It was clearly almost too much bother for the barman to serve me. And beer and white wine served in plastic ‘glasses ‘. We didn’t go back.

July 2018


Pleasant place for a drink on a sunny day. Very quaint.

June 2018


RidIculously expensive

May 2018


Very disappointed. Felt as if we were a tolerated rather than welcomed. Signs forbidding entrance to one of the bars and when we walked into the only permitted bar the staff member couldn't get back to his own coffee and conversation quick enough.

November 2017


Would be nice if it stayed open for a drink in the evening.

August 2017


Overpriced food, felt very unwelcome as only as small section of the pub is available to non-residents, so you are made to feel like second class citizens.

June 2017


Very atmospheric tho the food is limited with sandwiches being brought down from the hotel so you can't ask, for example, for cheese and chutney without the chutney for fussy children! Having spent many holidays in Bigbury on Sea no visit is complete without a wander over to The Pilchard at low tide. Parents can sit above the beach and watch the small ones rockpooling in safety. Its magic!

April 2017


Lovely old pub over looking the beach and water but service inefficient

April 2017


Proper smugglers' tavern in a brilliant location. We sat outside in the sun while the kids played down on the beach. Perfect! Didn't try the food.

December 2016


The Gastrobus
(Less than a mile)

(20)

A great mobile café selling high quality burgers, breakfast baps and other light meals, cakes, coffees and ice creams in an idyllic location next to Bantham Beach.   Open every day, weather permitting.

The Gastrobus, Bantham Beach, Bantham TQ7 3AN

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Good coffee in an unexpected location

April 2024


Enjoyed cuppa and cake here.

July 2023


Great food but had to wait 35 minutes for our burgers.

July 2023


Excellent coffee on the beach.

June 2022


Overpriced

May 2022


What a find, lovely staff and delicious food and so nice to see such a choice.

May 2022


Lovely friendly guys at this gastropub!

September 2021


Definitely worth the walk from Thurleston along the SW Coastal Path, approximately 40 minutes. Food was excellent, freshly cooked and delicious with some good vegetarian options too.

September 2019


Great coffee and snacks.

July 2019


Excellent food, although service might be slow if busy. Nice to easily buy food and drinks so close to the beach

June 2019


Lovely food and coffee from great people. The coronation chicken and asian slaw sandwich is definitely a candidate for the best sandwich ever. Thanks

June 2019


An excellent bar - staff friendly and gourmet burgers. Well worth a visit

October 2018


Great street food. Hot sandwiches cooked to order. Brilliant.

June 2018


Great Gluten Free Food on the beach!

June 2018


Great gastrobus the cakes & food looked fab, we went for local ice creams which were very delicious & good choice of flavours

November 2017


Very friendly staff, lovely selection of delicious snacks

June 2017


Cream teas in a box to enjoy on the beach - awesome! Every beach should have one!

June 2017


Great location, good food and definitely worth a visit

May 2017


Great coffee, great location, great food. Perfect!

December 2016


AMAZING burgers!!!

December 2016


The Journey's End Inn
(Less than a mile)

(27)

A good combination of friendly village local and destination food pub with plenty of space including a large beer garden for summer and cosy open fires in winter. The chef draws on his travels to create high quality British and Thai cuisine along with tempting deserts and healthy kids' options.   

The Journeys End Inn Ringmore, Kingsbridge TQ7 4HL (T: 01548 810205)

 

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We had such an amazing Sunday lunch here! Table of 13, the food amazing and the service was impeccable. Paul the host ensured we had such a lovely experience, he even introduced us all to Pashmak which the children (and adults!) loved. A lovely lunch to remember on such a special holiday.

October 2023


Essential to book well in advance as always busy.We did not book and were unable to get in.

September 2023


Fantastic Sunday lunch

September 2023


A wonderful, real pub. Can recommend the delicious Sunday Roasts.

September 2023


Loved the food here , the best we had we keep coming .

August 2023


Weren't able to secure a booking during our stay as it's a very popular place, so advise pre-booking before you arrive!

July 2023


Tried twice to book but could not accommodate us. Need to book well in advance. Spoker to other gusts and they were full of praise.

July 2023


Book early for evening meals and Sunday lunch. Very friendly atmosphere and welcome to dogs. Garden has improved massively in recent years. Ale and food as good as ever. Nice mix of locals and regulars.

June 2023


This is our favourite place for a meal in the area. Fantastic food and amazing atmosphere.

June 2022


Excellent food and beer and a friendly welcome

April 2022


A brilliant,lauthentic 13th century pub, great food and ales straight out of the barrel, a MUST visit

March 2022


Friendly pub but menu could be more varied

October 2021


Best meal of our holiday. Very good food, well presented at a reasonable price. Good atmosphere and service too.

September 2021


Oh my!!!! If you can get a table here the food is fantastic!!! You need to book well in advance. It is dog friendly and very cosy inside. Highly recommend

August 2021


Amazing food.Lovely pub. Brilliant Sunday lunch. Very friendly. Loved it. We ate there 3 times and it was always excellent.

August 2021


Welcoming pretty pub with excellent service. Delicious lunch in the gorgeous back beer garden. A few more shading umbrellas would be have been good though.

July 2021


Friendly and welcoming!

November 2020


Really atmospheric pub with really nice food, very welcoming staff

October 2020


Lovely accommodation and Bigbury is a lovely beach to watch the windsurfers and you can also hire. Narrow lanes so be prepared to reverse..........quite a lot as tractors use the lanes as well. A very enjoyable holiday, thank you.

September 2020


Very rustic atmosphere with kegged ales on racks. Lots of history abut the place with friendly staff and a good range of bar meals. You must book well in advance

August 2020


A lovely pub and they made us and our dogs very welcome. The food is excellent.

June 2019


Walk from car park is very steep for those with mobility issues. Even worse returning in the dark , no street lights. Not being locals we were unaware that the road went around in a loop! Food good.

September 2018


We always enjoy a visit to the Journey's End. Excellent, well kept real ale, and, if we liked cider, would probably add a similar comment about that. Good food, using excellent local seasonal ingredients. The menu caters for a wide range of tastes and ages. Dogs welcome. Problem is booking a table, especially for a large family.

September 2018


This delightful quintessentially 'olde world' country pub would make a good destination for lunch after a morning down at Ayrmer Cove. There's a link between the pub and the play of the same name written in 1928 by the writer RC Sherriff. Have a stroll around the impossibly pretty village of Ringmore and don't leave without visiting the 13th century church of All Hallows, where there's a magnificent and rare medieval wall painting.

September 2017


Fabulous country pub excellent food, service and ale a wonderful experience chef here is exceptional

July 2017


It looks so beautiful from the pictures, well it could be, under electric box cupboard and the dining room windowsill the cobwebs where that big we had clean them away. The bedroom with 3/4 bed was only big enough to house the bed no room either side. The armchair in the living room wasn't good to sit in it had collapsed & every time you sat in it you fell through it. Towels didn't smell fresh had to wash them before we could use them.

June 2017


Our favourite pub, ever, in the world (and we've been around a bit!) We return again and again and again! The noodle dishes are amazing; I always promise myself I'll try something different but still keep gorging on noodles! Very excited to actually be staying in Ringmore this time round (usually we are in Bigbury on Sea) so plan lots of meals here! The beer battered cod was great too and nearly defeated a ravenous young chap - no mean feat! The building itself is brilliant with lots of little rooms and a great atmosphere. When we were there last they were setting up a pizza oven in the garden...can't wait to go back and try it! Yum yum!

April 2017


The Sloop Inn
(2 miles)

(48)

This historic pub, full of period features in the pretty village of Bantham, is a great spot to enjoy well-cooked classic meals or a pint after a day spent on the beach or walking the South West Coast Path.   Menu’s change on a daily basis and children and dogs are welcome. 

The Sloop Inn , Bantham TQ7 3AJ (T: 01548 560489)

 

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The Sloop was first class as ever - recommend sitting at front if you have a choice

April 2024


A friendly and accommodating pub ideal to stop mid-walk. Good food and drink

April 2024


A definite stop off pint on the way back from the beach, warm and welcoming, good food and friendly atmosphere, we were always made to feel very welcome, highly recommended.

March 2024


Fantastic pub serving delicious food!

January 2024


Very welcoming. Very good beer. Excellent food. Highly recommended.

November 2023


A brilliant pub! Very welcoming with good food and drinks.

September 2023


Lovely atmosphere and very good food. Umfortunately they onloy had one chef on and we had to wait for over an hour between courses. They did deduct the 19% service charge.

July 2023


Very friendly and helpful staff.excellent food

June 2023


Nice pub, good food dog friendly - the drive from Thurlestone very interesting, very narrow lanes!

May 2023


Absolutely five star - friendly, helpful and efficient staff and excellent food - our party of ten all had something different and all proclaimed the food superb. Do go!

August 2022


Great place to eat in the evening. Dog friendly and only a ten minute stroll from the cottage. Best to book in advance though

July 2022


Lovely pub, good food at reasonable prices and friendly staff.

July 2022


Great place for a relaxed family meal and nice atmosphere

June 2022


Had a better meal this year. Worth a visit.

June 2022


Best food and atmosphere in the area

May 2022


Overpriced and bar staff unfriendly.

April 2022


Great pub/atmosphere. Excellent food, well priced.

April 2022


We decided not to eat at the pub although the menu sounded good because it is no longer like a village pub, especially the back of the pub that looks like a cafe.

April 2022


Excellent food and friendly staff.

November 2021


Visited twice. Enjoyed the courtyard first time and then a lunchtime meal inside on our second visit. Lovely ploughman’s

October 2021


Very friendly, and well-run pub, with good choice of food at reasonable prices - recommend the fish and chips

October 2021


Lovely meal at this pub. I had booked in advance at 2pm but got there at 1pm and they were happy to serve me outside as it was a lovely day.

September 2021


Love this pub, friend stay, lovely food. Limited on parking spaces, so plan ahead as parking can be a little tricky

May 2021


Excellent beer, food okay but the pub devoid of atmosphere due in part due to corona restrictions and woodburner/fire was not having been lit. On the occasions we visited we found our table very close to the table of other diners despite corona restrictions

October 2020


Excellent food, beer and service.

October 2020


We visited in Sept 2020 and the Covid measures were impressive but did not spoil our evenings. Great food - from fish and chips to crab starters and duck confit - all exceptional.

September 2020


Love the Sloop. Always a warm welcome. Good beer and good, reasonably priced food.

November 2019


Nice pub only stopped for a Coffee but they were welcoming and nicely done inside

October 2019


Great local country pub with excellent food and atmosphere.

September 2019


I’ve been visiting Sloop Inn for the last five years and it just gets better every year, very friendly staff, good drinks selection and food menu that offers great seaside pub classics definitely worth a visit

June 2019


We had excellent service and a lovely meal for 8 on New Years Eve. All the food arrived at the same time and hot! Everyone enjoyed their food and service was with a smile and efficient. Recommend.

January 2019


Had a fantastic meal here - great pub grub with a brilliant atmosphere!

November 2018


Great local pub, with excellent food and pleasant staff. The added bonus of being dog friendly was great too. A great selection of local and national ales and ciders. Thank you, for a great stay, and food.

October 2018


Wonderful local pub. Great food, ales and ambiance- perfect.

October 2018


We loved this pub, and they do a great takeaway too!

July 2018


Very friendly pub with good food, large dining room and tables outside in a neat little yard. Dog friendly. Grea location and would certainly go back

July 2018


Excellent pub, lovely food, great atmosphere and very welcoming - even to our large noisy group - had a great evening here. Dogs welcomed too !

November 2017


Beautiful pub inside and out -clever blend of old and new decor and furnishings without being too rustic. Very welcoming and polite staff and great food. Car parking to rear. Best place on our Devon week. Will definitely return. Thank you.

September 2017


The biggest fish and chips ever and lovely too really enjoyed our meal here

July 2017


Lovely waitresses, good solid food, not so friendly bar staff

June 2017


Lovely pub, the restaurant has been recently refurbished and has a lovely modern feel. Both the food and service were excellent.

June 2017


Good menu and food though the pub is a bit tatty, however, they are doing a refurbishment in May so this might improve it.

May 2017


We have been going to the Sloop for many years and enjoyed the food. However, this year..on Easter Monday...having booked a table for 9 people at 6.30pm...we tried to order food and almost everything was sold out. This was extremely disappointing and rather spoilt our stay. We left and went to a nearby restaurant which wss very pleasant and had almost everything on the menu. We were told that the Sloop had been busier than usual and had been unable to get further supplies due to the holiday. This has been the same situation for the last 15 yrs we have been going there and we havent had this problem before. Very disappointing.

April 2017


First rate sandwiches, very good and friendly service.

April 2017


Obviously a decent 'local' with good beer, a reasonable menu (with a small choice for vegetarians) and obliging staff - once you can get to the bar past the rather loud, clustered regulars ... It was a shame that the only vegetarian starter was 'off' when we visited, but in retrospect we ate very well and would probably have regretted it anyway. The food we received was very good - no complaints at all.

April 2017


Back to the Sloop for burgers. Good portions, nicely presented. Great value. Always a good atmostphere and they are renovating the restaurant so should be even better.

April 2017


A wonderful Sunday lunch - all it should be, in a relaxed and untarted-up - honest pub.

March 2017


Brilliant pub. Love the village so much and spent every night in here during our stay. Great pub food, dogs welcome and a cosy fire. Want to come back now please!!!

December 2016


ABC Watersports
(Less than a mile)

ABC Watersports aims to make watersports accessible to everyone, whatever your age, ability or confidence level. A local company using highly qualified paddlesport instructors, ABC Watersports offers professional guided trips, lessons and hire using paddleboards and kayaks.  Perfect for families and all age groups, what better way to get out on the water and explore the West Country's breathtaking scenery ? 

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Bigbury Discovery Surf School
Discovery Surf School
(Less than a mile)

(4)

Based at Bigbury-on-Sea and Challaborough Bay, Discovery Surf is a fun, friendly and professional environment where the team always have a smile and a word of encouragement to go with their expert tuition. Providing the opportunity to quite literally interact with South Devon’s primary asset - the environment - they offer lessons, courses and equipment hire, as well as Stand Up Paddleboarding and Kayaking. 

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Enjoy £10 off any booking of 4 people or more with your Toad Hall Cottages Discount Card

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Kids and wife superbly looked after by Anneka and the team. Really supportive & encouraging teachers and really help cement the joy of surfing for all involved. We'll be coming back again for sure!

August 2023


Really helpful crew of folk

July 2021


Excellent lesson in tough conditions on a windy down a Bigbury, really clear instruction, great place to srat and get in to surfing

December 2016


Had a great lesson with Discovery Surf. Two hours on the Sedgewell side of Bigbury Beach. All equipment provided, the guys really knew their stuff and we were on our feet in no time. Such a buzz, definitely recommend trying it out if you've not surfed before or want to build up your confidence in the sea.

December 2016


Bigbury Golf Club
Bigbury Golf Club
(2 miles)

(3)

A friendly cliff top golf course close to Kingsbridge, Bigbury Golf Club is a links course with spectacular views of the South Devon coast. It is an 18-hole course where you can play as an individual or as part of a group. It’s 6,035 yards for men, 5,544 for ladies and par is 70 and 73 respectively. There’s a clubhouse with a restaurant and bar, but remember that dress should be smart/casual at all times, and in the clubhouse they ask that you don’t wear golf shoes, hats, untailored shorts, general beach wear, collarless tee shirts and non-golf sportswear like tracksuits and rugby shirts. The club offers rates for groups of 6-14 and society golf days for numbers over 14. Green fees are seasonal and depend on the time of day that you’re visiting so keep an eye on the website for full details.

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Hubby enjoyed his golf afternoon & was lucky to play with two members who kindly agreed to let him join them. Idyllic setting and very welcoming staff and members.

October 2021


Good course to play. Very hilly on the front 9. Don't forget the VIP card for the discount. You can book tee times on their website. Take plenty of balls if it's windy. ????

June 2017


Friendly and a lovely course, with great views. Tricky in any wind!

May 2017


SUP Away
(2 miles)

SUP Away, based in the heart of the South Hams in Devon, offers Stand Up Paddle Board hire to anyone looking to explore the beauty of the area on the water.  They offer the complete service – not only delivering your boards direct to your holiday cottage but also giving advice on where to go on your adventure.

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Bantham Surfing Academy
Bantham Surfing Academy
(2 miles)

(6)

Operating from the car park at postcard perfect surfer’s paradise Bantham Beach, Bantham Surfing Academy is run by experienced SurfingGB qualified instructors who offer tuition and coaching for all levels, including beginners, as well as supervised surfing sessions and a Kids Club. In addition to surfing lessons, the team offer Stand Up Paddle Boarding lessons, hire and tours around Burgh Island and the River Avon, and lifeguard and surf instructor tuition and qualifications. 

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two of grandchildren had surfing lessons which they enjoyed.

August 2023


The surf lesson was great however the customer service & facilities at the beach were found wanting. The changing room was in the sand dune at the back of the container!

September 2021


Had asked to hire a board last week and the guy suggested that I arrived at 10am. I did, I waited forty minutes. No show. Apparently, we were informed this happens and even to people who have paid in advance for lessons.

October 2020


Really friendly, relaxed helpful people with good equipment.

July 2019


Amazing!!!

July 2018


My granddaughter had expert tuition and was so thrilled to be able to stand on her board. She was well looked after (5yrs)

August 2017


Bigbury on Sea
Bigbury on Sea
(Less than a mile)

(36)

It won’t come as a surprise to anyone who has visited that Bigbury on Sea is located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Perfect for sand castles and rock pooling as well as tucking into lengthy summer picnics, it is an unusual beach to visit because the tide comes in from both sides. As a result, it is an endless source of fascination for children, not least for its sea tractor which provides transport from one end of the beach to the other in order to reach Burgh Island. Burgh Island is connected to mainland England by the beach alone, it’s home to the famous art deco Burgh Island Hotel which has hosted Agatha Christie and Noel Coward since its incarnation in 1929, and has even made an appearance in the TV adaptation of Christie’s Poirot. On a practical note there is on-site parking available close to the beach with daily charges from £3.50. Toilets and shower facilities with disabled access are also nearby, and lifeguards are present from May to September. The Venus café offers teas, coffees and other refreshments including the ice creams that are of such fundamental importance for a day at the beach. Meanwhile, dog lovers will be pleased to know that four legged friends are welcome at Bigbury on Sea, but restrictions apply from 1st May until 30th September. Ultimately, Bigbury on Sea is a supremely beautiful location and fun family day out with abundant wildlife to enjoy and coastal footpaths to explore as well, making it a wonderful destination to visit on holiday in Devon, no matter what time of the year it is.

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Great beach dogs allowed it's our favourite beach in south Devon

September 2023


Absolutely world class beaches around bigbury and bantham,stunning at all times.

September 2023


Fabulous sandy beach with good cafe and toilets. Advisable to get there early as parking can be an issue.

September 2023


Lovely area to visit our grandchildren loved it for body boarding. It was safe for them and also had RNLI lifeguards present. A trip on the sea tractor was quite a highlight for them.

August 2023


A beautiful beach, soo close to our holiday accommodation we could go home for lunch. Just ass well because the beach cafe is overpriced and very average.

August 2023


Great beach especially for children. Ample parking, cafe, surf shop and very clean free toilets

August 2023


Favourite sandy beach, part dog friendly over summer,

July 2023


Wonderful place, lovely walk to Burgh Island and up to top.

July 2023


A delightful spot and good water sport activities. Burgh Island is a must.

July 2023


Fabulous convergence of two tides and wonderful beaches. Beach Barista on the Bigbury side selling great coffee and ice cream. Beach shop very handy for topping up on beach gear.

June 2023


Get there early to get a car parking space. Great location for families

May 2023


Loved this beach we spent a lot of time here. Plus side - the car park machines don’t work and it was impossible to pay via the App. The parking attendant told us not to worry about trying! Minus - very smelly toilets.

August 2022


Excellent beach for all the family with dog friendly sections. Massive sandy beach when tide out. Cafe and toilets above beach. Paying for car park very difficult unless you have coins.

August 2022


Fantastic beach! The walks we had at low tide were amazing. Especially when we walked along the river looking over to Bantham.

July 2022


Wonderful beach at low tide. Great spot.

October 2021


A tranquil, enchanting destination for families and dogs alike. Away from the hustle and bustle , outstanding views, fabulous beach for walkers and bathers.

August 2021


Amazing beach and in our opinion the best in the area. Great cafe and surf shop where we hired SUPs. Visited most days and was always impressed. Visit in the evening for a beautiful sunset too. Walking over to the island and exploring there is also worth it.

August 2021


Clean and safe

July 2021


A beautiful location, and just the right amount of facilities. The roads to Bigbury can sometimes be a challenge due to narrowness, but it's worth it when you get here.

June 2021


What a really stunning beach, well worth the trip round the estuary from Noss Mayo. Gorgeous sand and very dog friendly. Worth having a coffee at the Pilchard Inn on Burgh Island.

May 2021


Beautiful location, lovely large sandy beach. If you go across to Burgh Island when the tide is out be warned the prices at Pilchard's Inn are extortionate!

May 2021


We have visited Bigbury and Burgh Island over many years, and it never disappoints; the picturesque environment does much to enhance the holiday atmosphere, and meets the needs of a relaxed holiday.This year, we enjoyed the wonderful experience of cream tea and cocktails at the famous hotel at a very reasonable price; we booked in advance, were driven to the entrance via the hotel transport, and sea tractor back - perfect afternoon!

September 2019


Bigbury bay which I have visited since a child and an amazing beach for all the family.

August 2019


Wonderful - with greats loos & cafes. The Beach Barista coffee is also great!

August 2019


Really lovely sandy beach, perfect for young families as the water stays shallow and the dog can join you in certain areas too, so makes for an all round great day out!

July 2019


Excellent beach for small children. Very clean. The sea tractor gave it an added dimension. Our 2 year old granddaughter loved riding on it!

June 2019


Fab, sand spit beach, covered at high tide, access to Burgh island. An absolute must.

July 2018


Gorgeous beach - very large and areas suitable for dogs. Check tides before you go. Walk over to Burgh island is great. Good toilets and shop - very clean.

July 2018


Wonderful beach and great view of Burgh Island and the marvellous hotel.

July 2018


Perfect

June 2018


Spent a happy afternoon watching the sea.

May 2018


Perfect location. Excellent to walk across the tombolo and explore the island. Very safe for dogs. We visited on a very sunny day in April and were lucky to get a free parking spot right by the slipway. Views from the top are wonderful. Watching the waves meet from both directions is fascinating.

April 2018


Great beach for walking the dog - only part of the beach is restricted. Not overcrowded as we visited out of season and some lovely views in all directions.

September 2017


Lovely place. Child friendly with fantastic views. Only downside is the dogs that are allowed on. It can get very busy in high season and the dogs can be a pain if running loose especially if you have got little ones. We have got a dog so it's not because we aren't dog lovers!

July 2017


Rather run down and disappointing that visitors are made to feel rather unwanted with only a small section of the pub open to non-residents and the hotel off limits completely to non-residents. View from the top lovely, but I wouldn't drive miles and miles to visit. What attracted me was the parting of the sea and that was a lovely view

June 2017


Fantastic unique place with sea both sides of the beach when the tide is out and Burgh Island to walk to with a lovely old pub but inefficient service.

April 2017


Bantham Beach
Bantham Beach
(Less than a mile)

(15)

At the mouth of the Avon River, Bantham beach is easy to reach from Salcombe, Kingsbridge and our other favourite holiday home locations, as well as being a beautiful area to stay in its own right. The beach looks out over Bigbury Bay and offers a wonderful view of Burgh Island, which is famous for its art deco hotel of the same name that has hosted Agatha Christie and Noel Coward amongst its illustrious guests an can reach by sea tractor. Bantham beach has a popular reputation amongst both novice and advanced surfers, and as such there are lessons available from the Bantham Surfing Academy, which operates from the beach. They also offer other water sports including paddle boarding, and a day pottering up the Avon River on one of those when the tide is right, is a day well spent. When the tide is out at Bantham the sandy beach reveals rock pools and great swathes of space so you can happily set up a picnic and stay there for the whole day. If the mood strikes, why not walk along the coast path towards Thurlestone around the corner, and South Milton Sands beyond that, particularly as it’s also a popular beach for dog owners? Just keep in mind that from 1st May until 30th September restrictions apply, so look out for signposts with more information. If you’re spending the whole day on the beach it’s worth popping to the Gastrobus which is open seasonally in the car park, offering everything from freshly made baps to coffees, teas and cakes, or for a larger meal head the short walking distance to The Sloop Inn gastropub. There is plenty of parking available by Bantham, with charges from £3.50 per day, so make sure you have change on you as it’s a bit tricky to find parking otherwise. There are toilets in the car park, and from May to October from 10am until 6pm there is also lifeguard cover on the beach. All in, Bantham has something to offer everyone throughout the year and is one of many beautiful locations to spend time while you’re in South Devon.

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What an amazing beach, perfect for doggy adventures, love it love it love it, the river beach is especially nice

March 2024


Lovely beach but no dog's allowed

September 2023


Lovely beach and walk over cliffs to Thurlestone. Beautiful views.

July 2023


One of the most beautiful and relaxing places on earth.

June 2023


Worth the £4.50 to park for the afternoon plenty of walking and rock pools to explore, a good wide sandy beach for people with children

April 2022


Great beach particularly at low tide

October 2021


The most extaordinary place and great for kids. Lots to see and do - great sand and very shallow waters so very safe. if you get a chance to go on the water tractor that is great.. and do visit the Pub on the island. Great day out.

August 2021


A lovely beach. £6.50 to park for the day - it's a private estate - but a shame that the owners aren't prepared to put some of the money towards improvements to the toilets - one small sink in each of the men's & women's toilets with a malfunctioning tap is not enough for a beach full of people, children & dogs!

August 2019


Lovely beach for gentle surfing with ice creams, coffee, snacks and pizzas close to the car park.

July 2019


Glorious especially at low tide.

April 2019


Best beach in the South Hams.

July 2018


Can get busy with surfers, but a beautiful place with a wide sandy beach. Lots of room for everyone.

April 2018


Beautiful beach. Nightmare of a road (especially in high season) to get to it. Worth it though when you get there.

July 2017


A short walk (less than a mile) from Thurlestone, this is a stunning beach. Lots of shallow water with sand underfoot, truly amazing.

July 2017


Fantastic sandy beach and so big. My dog loved running around and jumping into the water. Plenty of space for all.

April 2017


Challaborough Bay
Challaborough Bay
(Less than a mile)

(6)

Close to Kingsbridge, Challaborough Bay is a sandy beach in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that’s perfect for enjoying all the seaside activities nature can afford. At low tide the beach is ideal for visiting families to build sandcastles and explore the rock pools, while the swells and shore breaks also attract surfers and bodyboarders. There are some beautiful walks along the coast path that surrounds it, heading towards Bigbury on Sea in particular. Making it an ideal spot to spend the day, the beach has toilets, a café and a beach shop close by, although access is via steps and small paths so accessibility isn’t wheelchair friendly. There is a car park but it’s rather small, so it’s good to know that a 15-minute walk to Bigbury will see ample parking available – seasonal charges apply so remember to bring cash with you. While four legged friends are welcome in the winter, they are not allowed on the beach between May and September, so do plan their walks with that in mind. It’s a lovely spot along the coast path to bring them to, you can even beach hop from one to the next!

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Cempletely different atmosphere to the rest of the South Hams. Part of a beautiful coastline set amidst class South Hams countryside.

June 2023


Good if you’re staying all day with children but expensive to park, only whole day parking not good if you don’t want to stay a long tome

April 2022


I didn't like it here. I found it a bit tacky. Also on my walk I popped into the Cafe in the morning but had missed their breakfast time which ended at 11.30 and I was there at 11.34 so they refused to serve me toast with coffee! So I walked out! A guy behind me in the queue was left open mouthed and said if I go on to Bigbury I'll get it anytime I want!

September 2021


Beautiful place to watch the sunset. Good fish and chips on the beach in the evening. Wouldn’t spend the day there as holiday park attached and the beach was left absolutely covered in rubbish by the guests ????

September 2019


Lovely, & just a short walk from Bigbury on Sea car park. It also has a fantastic chip shop that does gluten free fish & chips!

August 2019


Lovely beach

April 2017


Ayrmer Cove
Ayrmer Cove
(Less than a mile)

(20)

Roughly one kilometre (20 minutes depending on your pace) from the National Trust car park at Ringmore, and with a selection of footpaths to get to it, Ayrmer Cove is a quiet secluded beach on the South West Coast Path. For anyone on holiday in South Devon it’s a peaceful place to sit and contemplate the natural scenery amongst the shingle, pebbles and rock pools, admiring the cliffs. It makes for a beautiful destination to walk to from Ringmore itself, which is a small village (population 230) with views towards the cove itself as well as Bigbury Bay – it makes for a wonderful holiday cottage destination in South Devon as well as a place to visit as part of your day. Walking to the beach allows you to discover the surrounding woodland, wildlife and history of the area – taking in old smugglers’ routes and hedgerows that have been in situ since the 1800s. It is a little tricky to get to so it’s not ideal for wheelchairs, and there aren’t any toilets or facilities at the beach itself so if you want to stay for a little while don’t forget to take snacks or a picnic if the weather is right. This is all about enjoying the environment that’s such a proud part of the National Trust – it’s everything a holiday in Devon is about, and yes, dogs are permitted all year round and will very much enjoy the walk!

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Fabulously unspoilt and beautiful.

June 2023


Childhood memories and very clean

May 2022


Lovely location for photography and any easy walk from the National Trust car park

April 2022


Beautiful place!

September 2021


Beautiful clean quiet beach , well worth a visit

September 2021


Beautiful cove, first visit. Quite a challenging walk to get there but fascinating to see the slate formations.

August 2021


Perfect swim spot

May 2021


What a wonderful, quiet little haven!

September 2019


A beautiful little cove and fun for dogs and children.

August 2019


You can walk to this secluded cove from the cottage. Probably about 20 mins away, depending on your pace. Plenty of blackberries to eat/collect on route when in season! No facilities at the cove but beautifully unspoilt.

August 2019


Really beautiful secluded beach - great for the dog too!

July 2019


A lovely beach at the end of a beautiful valley. Absolutely perfect for dogs and never busy.

June 2019


Parked in the NT car park at Ringmore and took the 15 min walk down to the beach. Saw a beautiful sunset and had the place to ourselves. Bliss

November 2018


What a fantastic place. So quiet - we had the whole beach to ourselves a lot of the time. Our dogs loved it.

September 2018


A lovely quiet cove, with excellent rock pools at low tide. No sand but the kids enjoy it as an alternative to the massive sandy beaches at Bigbury and Bantham.

September 2018


stunning little beach, very quiet and great for snorkelling

July 2018


Beautiful cove. Very quiet with lots of bird life.

June 2018


Well worth the walk with beautiful views of Burgh island from the coast path. We were the only ones there on a very sunny day in April. Perfect.

April 2018


Simply stunning and well worth the steep (ish) walk down from the National Trust car park at Ringmore. When there - it's hard to imagine the horrors of today's modern world.

September 2017


Gorgeous beach for an evening swim and barbecue. So peaceful and beautiful

June 2017


Leas Foot Sands
Leas Foot Sands
(3 miles)

(8)

A small sandy beach belonging to Thurlestone Golf Club, those who have been on regular Devon weekend breaks and holidays will have seen this beach change somewhat in recent years thanks to storm damage, but the evolving landscape merely adds to its charm. A 200-metre walk down a paved path from the golf club and its car park and you find yourself heading down a gentle slope onto the sand, with the option of enjoying the beach in its own right or walking along the coast in either direction towards Bantham or South Milton Sands. Dogs are allowed here at any time, which of course adds to the appeal for walkers, and if you fancy stopping somewhere for lunch then Thurlestone village nearby is home to a charming pub that’s cryptically named The Village Inn, which is suitable for the whole family and wonderfully cosy in the winter months. Alternatively head to the Beachhouse café at South Milton for lunches and evenings meals with a view of the sunset, or cups of tea and brownies from the Gastrobus at Bantham. It is one of the area’s quieter beaches, often acting as a place to wander past rather than one to spend the whole day on, but given its easy access and the proximity of the car park, and the golf club, it’s a delightful little spot in which to while away the afternoon.

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We visited this beach most days either morning or early evening to take the dog and enjoy the sunsets

September 2021


We found this to be a very pleasant spot for a coffee. The sands were pristine.

September 2021


Lovely beach for swimming and supping

June 2021


a fabulous beach, dog and heart friendly

December 2020


We like this beach. We walk to it from the property we stay in in Thurlestone. It's always quiet. There are lovely views out to sea and you really feel close to nature when swimming. There is good sand, some rocks on either side of the beach, it's easy to access and we usually walk home along the coast path for more lovely views.

August 2019


Great quiet beach with wonderful coastal walk alongside gold course round to Bantham. Parked free in field adjacent to golf club, although we understand they will be charging for parking soon. Only downside was that the public toilets were closed - we went October 2018.

November 2018


This is possibly the best beach in the whole of England

July 2017


A very nice beach with quite a lot of sand at times. So easy to access, even managed to get both (octogenarian) parents to it and my mother in the sea for a paddle!

July 2017


November 2023

We had a very nice time and enjoyed our time there very much. We came home a day early owing to the severe weather which was due to arrive overnight. Storm Ciaran.


September 2023

Owners very polite and helpful for the arrival arrangements and thankyou for cake and small prosecco on arrival,nice touch,perfect location of course...but would worry about coming back in real hot weather again as also no fans/tower fans provided,that wouldve probably done the trick.. My wife only slightly agreed with this,she loved it all there,but wouldve aporeciated a fan.


August 2023

The apartment was really lovely. We had Prosecco, milk and cakes on arrival which was very much appreciated. The apartment was spotless and it was ready for us at 3pm. The location is perfect for going to Bigbury beach and Challaborough...it’s just 2 mins from the Bigbury beach which is great for a walk in the morning and evening. Surfing at Challaborough was very good and there are also many routes from the apartment for running or walking. It was nice to open the front doors and eat on the decking area and watch the world go by! We had great communication from Toad Hall and the owner before and during our stay. Due to there being a spare day at the end of our stay, the owner very kindly gave us a late afternoon check out which was brilliant. Highly recommend it...we didn’t want to leave!


July 2023

Lovely apartment with great facilities and with really good WiFi.


July 2023

Overall excellent, thank you.


May 2023

This was the third time we stayed at 1 Lower Sandbanks. The last time was probably 6 or 7 years ago. We had booked for May 2020 but COVID blocked that one. I was a little worried that after so long that I might be disappointed with the effects of general wear and tear, but maintenance of this place is exceptional it was as clean, fresh and sharp as I remember it being. The location for the beach is excellent put your wetsuit on in the accommodation and wander down. The large area of decking in front of the property provides a comfortable space to take your wetsuit off and then you can go straight to the very nice shower.


October 2022

We really enjoyed our stay and would definitely book again .


September 2022

Enjoyed our stay very much the only problem we had there was no shop, pub etc within walking distance

Thank you for your feedback, were very pleased that you enjoyed your stay. Sorry to note that you didn't find the shop at Challaborough which is fully stocked and open until at least beginning of November. Also the beach shop very close by stocks bread milk butter etc The Pilchard Inn on burgh island is open every day for drinks and food. (have to book for food in the evenings). Bay view cafe which is located on the road parallel with the property, is open daily and of course there is the Venus cafe at the end of the beach which opens daily. All within 10 minutes' walk.

- The Toad Hall Team


August 2022

We had a great stay though apart from the lack of window! Bigbury is a fantastic destination.


July 2022

We loved our stay at 1 Lower Sandbanks and will definitely return. Everything of high quality. Loved sitting out on the decking and we were so lucky with the weather all week. Lovely welcome gift too!


May 2022

Wonderful place to stay, we will return.


November 2021

This is the second time we have stayed at 1 lower Sandbanks. Just perfect.


October 2021

Good location for the surrounding areas.


October 2021

Can’t wait to stay again


September 2021

once again we very much enjoyed our stay and were pleased that the one thing we had a problem with was immediately sorted out.


September 2021

We had a wonderful stay at 1 Lower Sandbanks. We visit this property every summer and it’s such a joy to come to. It feels like a second home for us. The property is in a beautiful location just a stones throw away from the beach. The property is fully equipped, clean and delightful to stay in. Mrs Watkins always leaves us something lovely when we arrive on the first day. This time it was a bottle of Prosecco, chocolate cake and ice pops for our children. So lovely of her and she made us feel very welcome. We look forward to visiting again.


September 2021

Wonderful!


July 2021

Lovely and very well-equipped property in a fantastic coastal setting.


July 2021

We very much enjoyed our stay. The property was very clean and welcoming, had a brilliant selection of equipment available and everything was provided like washing up liquid, dishwasher tablets, condiments, such thoughtful touches from the owners. Perfect location we will definitely return.


June 2021

Lovely apartment. Thoughtfully equipped and great welcome hamper


May 2021

A great location for coastal walking we really enjoyed our stay


September 2020

Had a wonderful holiday. My daughter has already rebook for next year. The only disappointment was the cream tea from the Cafe/Bistro just down the hill from the property, the scones were the worst I’ve ever had, very disappointing for Devon.


September 2020

Yes we enjoyed it very much. A beautiful spot with fine uncrowded beaches within walking distance. Recommend the shop at St Ann's, especially the local bacon.


August 2020

We stay again for a weekend.


September 2019

We enjoyed our stay very much. Thankyou


June 2019

Very enjoyable stay


January 2019

We enjoyed our short stay the welcoming gift of wine and chocolates was very much appreciated and the delivery of the Times daily was a bonus.


January 2019

Can't wait to revisit perfect holiday stay


September 2018

Yes we did enjoy our stay!


July 2018

One of the best properties we have ever stayed in - small but perfectly formed, and had virtually everything once could wish for.


July 2018

Second time stay - lovely location, brilliant weather. Great place to come and visit.


July 2018

We had a wonderful week. Loved the cream tea supplied on arrival. Very well equipped and good location.


June 2018

We enjoyed our stay. Lovely beach to explore with the added interest of Burgh island nearby. Great place to have a go at surfing - we had some waves. Bigbury on Sea was quieter than we imagined and a little more off the beaten track. We got used to the single track winding road - although hoped not to meet anything too big coming in the opposite direction - but soon found out that was Devon!


May 2018

Great location and apartment, wonderful scenery, beautiful countryside and had lovely weather too!


May 2018

Very enjoyable stay in a lovely property. We should perhaps have researched the area more thoroughly as would have liked a local pub/restaurant to walk to some evenings!


October 2017

A lovely week's break thank you


October 2017

A most enjoyable stay wonderful location and standard of accommodation Thank you


August 2017

Yes, this is a very well equipt appartment in a great location. The afternoon tea was a nice touch.


July 2017

We had a lovely stay. The property is well equipped with a good sized walk in shower. It was clean & just a short walk from the beach. There was milk in the fridge on our arrival & also some scones, jam & clotted cream waiting for us which was a nice treat after a long journey. The weather was warm & we only had one wet day so this made our stay even better. We would definitely come back to this property again.


June 2017

Had a lovely time and would happily stay here again. The lack of a mobile phone signal is the only issue


June 2017

Superb property which was very comfortable and well equipped, and would definitely stay again.


May 2017

One of the most enjoyable holidays ever. Walking and eating out extremely enjoyable. Having said that because of the excellent facilities we self catered a lot. Everything being equal we would not hesitate to have future holidays at 1 Lower Sandbanks.


May 2017

Main bedroom wardrobe did not fit with the room size and made movement in the room very tight, could do with a toast rack. Really disappointed with the lack of facilities with South Hams District Council, no provisions were made for the recycling of plastic bottles and cans.

Thank you for your feedback which we will pass on to the owners. SHDC have home collection for recycling plastics on a fortnightly basis according to the property owner's bin arrangements. There are also recycling banks in Aveton Gifford which is on a convenient route from the property and two in Kingsbridge area, we will ensure these are detailed within the property. We thank you however for your care in recycling and do hope that you enjoyed your stay.

- The Toad Hall Team


September 2016

Quite simply FANTASTIC ! Thought long and hard about writing this review. It is SO good i don't want others to realise and keep it as our secret, but in the interests of fairness here goes ! A real home from home, with lovely touches from the owners to welcome us with some local jam and clotted cream and scones. The apartment is everything you need, compact, but kitted out with all you could possibly need with nice contemporary fittings and a great shower ! Been to Bigbury regularly before but this is the only place we have returned to and will continue to do so. Handy for the beach. A thoroughly enjoyable holiday for all the family. Thank you to the owners who have a real gem on their hands here.


August 2014

Our only disappointment was the only local shop had shut down, meaning a drive to buy milk etc.

<p>Thanks so much for your review. We are delighted to say, the fabulously well stocked village shop at St Annes Chapel will now deliver groceries/milk, etc and newspapers - on a daily basis - &nbsp;to all of the properties in Bigbury on Sea which will hopefully make for much more convenience. Even freshly baked bread &amp; pasties! There is also a shop 400 metres away in Challaborough bay. We look forward to welcoming you again to one of our properties soon. &nbsp;</p>

- The Toad Hall Team


June 2014

We had a brilliant week - a fantastic apartment such a short hop from the beach, with gorgeous views across to the island. There were even homemade scones, clotted cream and jam waiting for us on our arrival! Great service, we'll definitely come again.


July 2013

Great apartment , well furnished in a convenient location. PS. The oven gloves seem to be missing!


May 2013

I will certainly book with you again as I feel you do give excellent customer service .


May 2013

I will certainly book with you again as I feel you do give excellent customer service .


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