Welcome to Terry Holt Cottage
Branscombe, East Devon

Dating from the 17th Century Terry Holt Cottage is a lovely 1 bed stone cottage located in the coastal village of Branscombe East Devon. It has been awarded a 4 Star Visit Britain rating and is surrounded by beautiful National Trust Land offering outstanding views and array of wildlife. Branscombe is ideal for exploring many coastal walks and trails. A leisurely stroll takes you down the coastal path to Branscombe beach.
Local activities include rambling, horse riding, fishing and bird watching
The village of Branscombe is situated on the the Jurassic Coastline between Beer fishing village and the Georgian Town of Sidmouth offering excellent shopping, tea rooms restaurants and wine bars.
colour There are many picturesque coastal villages nearby to explore.
This cosy and newly refurbished cottage was fully refurbished in June 2008 and is ideally positioned in the centre of the village. The Cottage offers a relaxed ambience equipped to a very high standard and has received some excellent testimonials from visiting guests including guests from overseas.

The Masons Arms is a 14th Century country hotel in Branscombe and offers excellent 2 AA Rosette local food and there is also the Fountain Head public house renowned for excellent Sunday Roasts.
Three National Trust Properties include The Old Bakery Tea House, The Manor Mill and the Old Forge, all thatched and are in the village. There is a village post office/convenience store.
For those seeking peace and quiet then the countryside of East Devon, South and West Dorset awaits you, with its rolling green hills and pretty villages offering great walks as you explore the countryside, plus some lovely country pubs and lots of restaurants to refresh you.
The Jurassic Coast is well served by the resorts for which the area is so rightly renowned. They all have very different characters, some lively and cosmopolitan while others are more traditional, but they complement each other in many ways.
While visiting this internationally acclaimed coastline and its countryside, there are many quality visitor attractions for you to explore. These include ancient castles, gardens, bird sanctuaries, animal rescue centers, aquariums, heritage railways, historic buildings and museums plus boat trips along the coast so you can see for yourself why the coastline has excellent reviews. if you enjoy walking the South West Coast Path covers all 95 miles so you will not miss a thing!