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Sidmouth lies on the East Devon coast, at the mouth of the River Sid. Nestled beneath green hills and red sandstone cliffs, it is an idyllic base from which to explore the region. It is 14 miles east of the city of Exeter and surrounded by an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Holiday cottages in Sidmouth are a favourite among visitors who have fallen under the spell of the town’s fine Regency architecture, gardens and beaches. Take a walk to the seafront from your holiday cottage in Sidmouth and stroll along the promenade overlooking the sand and shingle shore. Enjoy far-reaching views along the coast, with the towering cliffs of Peak Hill visible in the distance.

A double fronted East Devon holiday cottage in front of a secure lawned garden.
Sleeps
8
Bedrooms
4

Hamilton House is a large East Devon seaside holiday cottage in Branscombe. The sophisticated cottage boasts a unique dining room and a sun trap garden within easy reach of Branscombe Beach. The large deck catches the sea breeze and invites relaxation. Hamilton House sleeps eight guests in four bedrooms.

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A flight of wooden steps ascends to Connaught Gardens, which were opened in 1820 by the Duke of Connaught and have a bandstand where brass bands regularly perform in the summer months. A wander around the historic town centre is highly recommended on self-catering holidays in Sidmouth. In and around Old Fore Street, New Street and High Street, you will find a variety of independent shops, including Fields of Sidmouth, an old-fashioned department store. There are also several tearooms and pubs, many of which serve delicious food with an emphasis on fresh, locally caught seafood. There is an excellent museum with exhibits on the town’s history and several venues, including the Manor Pavilion Theatre and a cinema. Sidmouth Donkey Sanctuary is one of South Devon’s best-loved attractions, with more than 4,000 rescued donkeys. Sidmouth is famous for its annual events, which include the sea fest, a regatta and a display by the Red Arrows. The South West Coast Path runs through Sidmouth, west to Ladram Bay, the summit of Peak Hill and Budleigh Salterton, and east to the villages of Beer and Branscombe.