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Cradled by the soft folds of South Devon’s Hills, The Piggery is a soulful retreat where time seems to pause. Wake to mist rising over the hills and sink into evenings of golden light and gentle stillness. With luxurious comforts, dog-friendly charm, and the coast and moors close by, this enchanting barn invites you to slip away and savour life’s quieter moments.
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Why Finest Stays love this

Perfect for couples

An intimate and enchanting escape for a romantic getaway

Woofers very welcome

They can come too and explore this country paradise

Peaceful location

A quiet and peaceful natural setting, far from the noise and distractions of everyday life

Sensational panoramic views

From various vantage points within the cabin and on the private deck, gaze at the gentle slopes of the rolling hills

Walkers paradise

Wander straight from The Piggery into rolling Devon countryside, where footpaths weave through hedgerows, woodland and down to the coast, offering glorious walks in every direction

The Piggery Overview

Cradled within the rolling hills of South Devon’s South Hams, The Piggery is a luxurious countryside hideaway where time slows and tranquillity reigns. Once a working barn, this soulful retreat has been reimagined with soft, contemporary interiors and every comfort considered, offering a sanctuary that feels both indulgent and warmly inviting.

Inside, a light-filled living space welcomes you with vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and a soothing palette of natural textures. Curl up by the window with a book, prepare a leisurely supper in the beautifully equipped kitchen, or simply savour the stillness that comes with rural living. The bedroom is a cocoon of comfort, dressed in the finest linens, while the elegant shower room, designed with accessibility in mind, ensures ease as well as indulgence.

Step outside onto your private balcony and let the day begin slowly: coffee steaming, wrapped in blankets as the morning mist drifts across the valley. As evening falls, the same spot becomes a front-row seat for sunsets melting into the hills and romantic suppers on the barbecue.

Beyond your door, trails wind through fields and woodland, leading you towards secret beaches, pretty villages, and the wild heather-topped expanse of Dartmoor. Kingsbridge, Salcombe and Mothecombe Beach lie temptingly close for coastal adventures, while long, lazy days at home offer just as much joy.

A dog-friendly haven, The Piggery is perfect for couples (and four-legged friends) seeking romance, peace and the simple luxury of escaping to a place where every detail whispers of rest and renewal.


WiFi- there is WiFi throughout the property so if you need to stay in touch with the outside world you can!

Pets - A well behaved dog is welcome at the Piggery - There is an additional fee per week or short break - perfect countryside for lots of walks! Dogs must be kept on leads at all times.

Smoking is strictly not permitted inside the property

Invite friends or family to stay in our other luxury cabins Firefly here or Silver Moon here

Welcome hampers available to order for your breakfast when you wake

Layout

Ground Floor

  • Entrance
  • Open plan living area with kitchenette and Smart TV
  • King size bedroom
  • Ensuite with shower and WC

Outside Area

  • Private outside terrace with dining table and chairs looking out over the hills
  • Charcoal BBQ
  • Firepit

Finer Details

Appliances

  • Fridge/Freezer
  • Oven and hob
  • Smart TV in main living area
  • Hairdryer
  • Roberts Radio with bluetooth

Parking

  • Available outside property

Outside

  • Outdoor dining area with spectacular countryside views
  • Charcoal barbecue
  • Firepit

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Sleeps

2

Beds

  • 1 x King

Changeover Days

Any day arrival for 3 nights or more

Arrival and Departure

Arrival from 3:00pm, departure by 10am

Wifi Speed

Starlink Wifi
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Bed Linen

High quality bed linen supplied and changed weekly

Towels

Each guest has one hand towel and one bath sheet

Toiletries

Toiletries provided

Dog Friendly

This property welcomes one well behaved dog (two small dogs may be possible on request) £45 per dog

Mobile Reception

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Additional Information

  • Countryside location with outstanding views
  • Please provide your own charcoal for the barbecue
  • Dogs to be kept on leads at all times - due to livestock

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Parking for one vehicle adjacent to The Piggery

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The Piggery Location

If you’re looking for somewhere special to stay where you can stroll down to the most magical of beaches and relax with a book, walk the South West Coastal Path or try a spot of wild swimming in pristine clear waters, a Holbeton holiday ticks all the boxes.

You may not have even heard of Holbeton, it’s not one of those villages you would just drive through… it’s truly off the beaten track! This charming traditional Devon village is tucked away into the hillside above the River Erme estuary, close to the beautiful beaches of Mothecombe and Coastguards. The village has just one pub and a post office store but it’s very well connected. It’s just a short drive to the waterside villages of Newton Ferrers and Noss Mayo, just 7 miles to the charming market town of Modbury and 10 miles from Plymouth.

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Our stay at The Piggery was pure magic. Waking up to soft hillside views, we would step out onto the balcony each morning, wrap ourselves in blankets and savour coffee in the gentle hush of the dew-dappled valley. It felt like our own secret corner of Devon , peaceful, romantic, and utterly unforgettable.
The Finest Stays Team
October 2025

Things To Do In Holbeton

Walking

Holbeton Walks One of our favourite Holbeton walks is along the South West Coast Path which lies about a mile from the village so it's easy to join the trail and hike this stunning stretch of coastline. It's just a 20 minute drive to the iconic Dartmoor National Park with its wide open spaces and dark night skies. Welcome to a landscape of giant granite boulders, towering tors, rivers and reservoirs. Home to the famous Dartmoor pony, rare birds and butterflies, Dartmoor offers an exciting and challenging walking experience for seasoned hikers as well as the more gentle routes for an afternoon stroll. We recommend the OS Explorer map OL20 (South Devon) which then gives you access to the OS app with a mobile download. Just to get you on the right track we’ve put together some of our favourite top Holbeton walks, starting with a stroll to the coast. To the beach 1.8 miles (2.9 km) - easy Holbeton to Mothecombe PL8 1LB You'll get to know this well trodden Holbeton walk like the back of your hand during your stay. Explore Devon's country lanes in this undiscovered corner as you gently wind your way down to this beautiful and unspoilt beach. Starting in Fore Street, slide left onto Church Hill and walk for 0.4 miles. Take a left turn and continue for 0.6 miles, another slight left and walk for 0.9 miles then left again for 0.2 miles. Turn right and head on down to the beach.Full details and elevation here Wonwell Beach to Kingston 5.5 miles (8.9 km) - strenuous Starting at St James the Less Church, Kingston, TQ7 4QE One of our favourite Holbeton walks, this beautiful trail follows the River Erme and along some of the most dramatic cliff tops in South Devon before dipping down to the isolated Westcombe Beach. Stop off for a picnic lunch and a swim before winding your way back inland to Kingston. Look out for butterflies: the Orange Tip, Regal, Red Admiral and Peacock love the grassy habitat along the path. Look out for the Oystercatchers feeding on Westcombe beach while the Ravens perform acrobatics along the cliff tops. If you’re lucky you may even spot the Peregrine Falcon!  We love this walk in May when the woods are carpeted with bluebells dotted with wild garlic.  Full details and map showing the route here Mothecombe to Noss Mayo (and back) 5.75 miles  9.21 km - easy to moderate (return 11.5 miles/ 18.42 km) Starting at Mothecombe beach carpark From the carpark head down towards Mothecombe beach and turn right (west) to follow the coast path which takes you around the headland to Meadowsfoot beach, then take the signposted road down to Noss Mayo. The coastline is beautiful, part of the coastal path is a former carriage drive where the gentry would stop for a picnic in the cliff top summerhouse. This version of the walk breaks away from the coast path at Stoke beach and cuts along the road to Noss Mayo. Stop off at one of the pubs in Noss Mayo for lunch before heading home. You can either head back along the same route or continue along the coast path from Noss Mayo along the Revelstoke Drive so you’re walking along the coast back to the carpark.  Full details and map here Avon Dam & Zeal Tor Tramway 7 miles medium difficulty (or 3 miles easy, to the dam and back). Toilets and information board. Car park. Start the walk at Shipley Bridge near South Brent (TQ10 9EL). A beautiful walk which follows the River Avon. This dramatic river is lined with giant granite rocks as it opens up onto moorland with sheep grazing. There are two options for this walk; you can either stop at the Dam and retrace your steps back to the car park or continue onto Huntingdon Cross, Petre’s Cross and the Tramway. This is part of the former Zeal Tor tramway which dates back to 1846 and delivered the clay and peat from Redlake to Shipley Bridge. Pick up trail and details of the walk here. More info about walking on Dartmoor, including routes, accessibility and advice on dog walking here.  Photo credit: Visit Plymouth Discover more wonderful walks in this neck of the woods here 

Beaching

Holbeton Beaches If you’re looking for a beach which is totally unspoilt and untouched by tourism, a beach which is perfect for a romantic picnic, sublime for wild swimming and excellent for watersports. A beach of childhood dreams and safe for children… look no further, we have some hidden gems up our sleeves. Holbeton beaches are all the above with plenty of parking and a charming Italian style cafe/restaurant (open all day) and loos. Admittedly they involve a short walk but they are pushchair friendly, and who doesn’t like to improve their step count? Our Holbeton beaches have to be some of the best!  Mothecombe Beach (Meadowsfoot) Mothecombe beach is idyllic. The beach of childhood dreams. If you’re looking to escape the rat race and chill out on the sands, Mothecombe delivers! Pretty much untouched and void of development since the 19th century, this sheltered cove at the mouth of the River Erme Estuary. Needless to say it's perfect for children with gently shelving sands leading down to the water. If you’re looking for activities; take the paddleboard, kayak or bodyboard and get out on the water or plunge in for a spot of wild swimming. Kids will love scrambling over the rocks to the rockpools with a net and bucket or building sandcastles and waiting for the moat to fill up on the incoming tide.  Facilities   Mothecombe car park in a designated field and is open daily, (last entry at 5pm and gates will be closed and locked at 7pm)  charges: From April 1st  – September 30th £6 per day (£3 after 3pm). Pay parking attendant on entry. schoolhouse cafe/ bistro  public toilets at the schoolhouse book an early morning beach fitness session Access : Park at the beach car park, turn left and cross into a field, follow the gravel path through the woods down to the beach. Suitable for prams. Mothecombe is privately owned by the Flete Estate and is open daily to the public. Dogs are welcome from the 1st October to 30th April.  We love – an afternoon of paddle boarding and a picnic on the sands… this Rupert Bear beach is the best! Photo credit: Visit Plymouth Coastguards Beach Just around the corner from Mothecombe Beach is Coastguards Beach, a vast expanse of sand which stretches for half a mile at low tide. Straddling the River Erme close to the mouth, this magnificent tidal beach is perfect for kids (and dogs) to let off steam and splash in the river shallows down to the sea. A great place for paddle boarding, kayaking and bodyboarding with easy access to a slipway. Explore the estuary at low tide with its hidden coves and rock pools. It’s also possible to cross the river onto Wonwell Beach at lopw tide (between the two slipways which is part of the South West Coastal Path route.)    Facilities   Park at the Mothecombe car park in a designated field and is open daily, (last entry at 5pm and gates will be closed and locked at 7pm)  charges: From April 1st  – September 30th £6 per day (£3 after 3pm). Pay parking attendant on entry. School House cafe/ bistro for takeaway and eat ins public toilets at the schoolhouse Access Park at the beach car park, exit through the gate and turn left to walk down the lane which is narrow and quite steep. At the bottom of the hill you’ll reach the breach. There are a couple of bollards but allows good access for horse riding, wheelchairs, prams and water sports kit.  We love – this vast beach is easy to access with the kids, perfect for a big family picnic and a splash about in the shallows at low tide - amazing! Wonwell Beach Wonwell Beach You can access Wonwell Beach at low tide from Coastguards Beach by crossing the River Erme between the two slipways. The beach is beautiful and mirrors Coastguards, look upstream and you’ll see an old lime kiln on the sands, (constructed between 1700-1850 and in use until the early 20th century). This is a great spot for birdwatching. Parking on this side of the river is very restricted, especially during weekends and holidays so we wouldn’t recommend driving to Wonwell. The South West Coastal Path crosses the river, this is a fabulous walk which, heading east, leads on to Beacon Point and the beautiful Ayrmer Cove, an otherwise relatively inaccessible beach accessed only by footpaths. Facilities and access Recommend parking at the Mothecombe car park and crossing the river at low tide. Parking on the lane leading down to Wonwell is restricted and can often get congested.  there are no facilities on the beach We love – dog walking at low tide, this such a fabulous expanse of sand for the pooch to let off steam and get very wet and sandy! Wembury Beach This beautiful beach is owned by the National Trust and is very popular with families. It's the perfect spot for rock pooling too. The Marine Conservation Centre offers educational rockpool rambles to help you identify the molluscs lurking within. Wembury is perfect for children with a gently shelving beach and generally good quality sea water. Facilities   park by the church just up from the beach beach side refreshment kiosk and café/restaurant toilets Wembury Beach is dog friendly between 1 October and 30 April Access Wembury Beach PL9 0JG just a short walk from the carpark to the beach We love – Relaxing with on the beach with a flask of tea and a book    Photo credit: Visit Plymouth Nearby Beaches... discover more beautiful beaches just a short drive away from Holbeton

Gardens & Attractions

Gardens & Attractions Holbeton is the ideal location for exploring the beautiful countryside and coast between Modbury (home of the Stetson hat) and Plymouth. The Yealm estuary is straddled by the sailing hotspots of  Newton Ferrers and Noss Mayo for paddleboarding and kayaking. Discover the beautiful Lukesland Gardens on the fringes of Dartmoor and the charming Mothecombe Gardens with its very own micro-climate. Forage on the shoreline, sample local wines at Callancombe Vineyard or have a wild day out with the kids at Dartmoor Zoo. Foraging & Safari Tours Carswell Farm, Holbeton, PL8 1HH Fancy going on a barefoot forage? Scramble over rock pools on the beach just below Carswell Farm and learn how to sustainably harvest seaweeds. Pluck wild food from the hedgerows and meadows enroute to the field kitchen for the harvest preparation, cooking and preserving. From sea and shore to plate in just a couple of hours. What a lovely way to spend an afternoon!  Book your Wild Food Forage & Feast workshop here Photo credit: Carswell Farm Calancombe Vineyard Calancombe Estate, Nr Modbury, PL21 0TU While away a few hours at the award winning Calancombe Wine Estate. Stroll around the orchards, vineyards and winery or book onto a guided tour and learn about Devon wine and cider production. You can of course indulge in a little wine tasting and round off your visit with delicious tapas and a glass of Calancombe or afternoon tea. Calancombe is just 7 miles from Holbeton..  Plan your visit to Calancombe Vineyard here Lukesland Gardens Ivybridge,  PL21 OJF Imagine having a 24-acre garden on the fringes of the Dartmoor National Park. Lukesland Gardens is just that and it’s family owned and run. The gardens are located in the stunning Addiscombe Brook valley and host a wonderful array of spring and autumn flowering shrubs and specimen trees. Take a stroll around the islands, waterfalls and ponds (which are fed by the clear waters of the stream) and absorb the sights and sounds of this relaxing environment. Lukesland is child friendly and kids will love the freedom to explore the paths and tunnels. As with all good gardens, Lukesland has a charming tearoom serving home-made vegetable soup and a selection of cakes to enjoy with your afternoon tea. Plan your visit to Lukesland Gardens here Photo credit - Dan Soley photography/Lukesland Gardens Mothecombe House & Gardens Holbeton, PL8 1LB - Open 10am–4pm, Tuesdays from 5 Mar–27 Aug. Just a couple of miles from Holbeton is Mothecombe House and Gardens. The grounds feature a beautiful walled garden with Lutyens terraces planted with wisteria, agapanthus and herbaceous borders. The house and gardens are sheltered from the strong south westerly winds and have their own microclimate which provides the perfect environment for magnolias and camellias and carpets of snowdrops and bluebells, hellebores, Solomon’s seal and foxgloves. A plant lover’s dream! Photo credit: Val Corbett/Visit Devon Full details about entry and parking here Dartmoor Zoo inspiration for Hollywood film ‘We bought a Zoo' Sparkwell, Plymouth PL7 5DG Dartmoor Zoological Society is a charity dedicated to wildlife conservation, education and research so it strives to ensure it doesn’t have a detrimental impact on its environment, some  33 acres of woodland on the edge of Dartmoor. Take a walk on the wild side and see cheetah, tiger, lion, Amur leopard, monkeys, wolves, jaguar, tapir, lynx, monkeys, capybara, meerkats, bugs and reptiles to name just a few! So take a picnic or stop off at the restaurant for lunch or tea and cake and enjoy a wonderful and educational day out. Photo credit: Visit Devon Ticket information and opening hours for Dartmoor Zoo here More info about gardens and attractions near Holbeton here 

 

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