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Most of the time our holiday properties book out for the Full week (7 nights), however there are times during some Off Peak periods or last minute where Short Breaks may be arranged with certain properties. They can be either 3, 4, 5 or 6 nights and are priced accordingly. Please remember that all short break enquiries have to be checked prior to booking, simply find your perfect cottage, get in touch and we will help finalise your enquiry either email or phone our Reservation Team .


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Welcome to our blog, here at Farm & Cottage Holidays our main business is to provide fantastic self catering holiday cottages across the south west. Our blogs are written to let you know about all of the other interesting projects and worthwhile causes we get involved with throughout the year.

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  • And now for something completely different...

    Posted by: Kelly Quance - Editor

    Radio 1 comes to Paignton

    So, this year, the year of the Jubilee and the Olympics seems to be particularly special for the south west. The golden sunlight shines here all year, yes, even through the grey candy floss skies and the down pours during the winter and, it seems that it isn’t just the torch bearers that are casting a spotlight on the West Country...

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    Tagged as: Devon, Festivals, Events, Trends
  • April Showers bring May Flowers

    Posted by: Kelly Quance - Editor

    Bluebells at Hartland Abbey

    “Drip drip drop little April showers, leaving a dew as you fall on the ground…” This little ditty always makes me smile because whenever I think of April showers I always think of the old saying “April showers bring May flowers” I am no horticultural expert but, if anything will make some colourful flowers bloom I am in favour of it.

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    Tagged as: Devon, Events
  • Easter Fun at Tintagel

    Posted by: Kelly Quance - Editor

    Treasure at Tintagel

    Easter Family Fun Trail at Tintagel North Cornwall is rugged, dramatic and steeped in Arthurian Legend. Tales of King Arthur abound in the South West and have influenced television and film for years. The Castle of Tintagel, now in ruins sits on the North Cornwall coast overlooking the sea, its position is as inspiring today as it must have been centuries ago.

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