Devon’s Red Doors Farm provides a weekend getaway at a family-friendly cottage

Lots of fun on the farm with our own little chick: A lovely weekend getaway at a family-friendly cottage in Devon

  • The Daily Mail’s Maureen Brookbanks took a break at Red Doors Farm
  • This Devon hotspot was specifically designed for families with young children
  • Cottages are self-catering, and come with log fires, stair-gates and toys galore


The first time your child sees the sea, visits a farm, feeds chickens or slips in the mud are all landmark moments. 

And we are lucky enough to enjoy every one with our 20-month-old daughter, Grace, in the Blackdown Hills, on the Devon and Somerset border.

We’re staying at Red Doors Farm in the little hamlet of Beacon, near Honiton. It has a collection of self-catering, stone, thatched cottages with log fires, comfy beds and decadent bathrooms.

Simply idyllic: Red Doors Farm is located in the little hamlet of Beacon, near Honiton and has a collection of self-catering, stone, thatched cottages with log fires and comfy beds

Specifically designed for families with young children, every last detail has been thought out. 

The farm’s wonderful owners supply bottle sterilisers, stair gates and children’s toys, and the farm has a play fort, garden, trampoline and indoor heated pool.

A hearty dose of rural life comes courtesy of the farm’s resident animals — chickens, ducks, guinea pigs and two mischievous goats, Dora and Charlie.

It is here that Grace has her first turn as a young farmhand, throwing seed to the chickens and ducks, offering the guinea pigs dandelion leaves and watching the naughty goats with amazement.

Happy-go-clucky: The farm’s resident animals include chickens, ducks and goats

Happy-go-clucky: The farm’s resident animals include chickens, ducks and goats

Away from the farm, Grace chases the tide on a foggy morning visit to nearby Lyme Regis. 

We walk around the harbour wall, known as The Cobb, buy blackcurrant curd and fudge and treat ourselves to chips with ketchup and vinegar as we swing our legs from the sea wall. 

We get a taste of the Jurassic Coast while driving to Beer, which has a very pretty beach. 

Fishing boats dot the shingle, white chalk cliffs tower above us and a spring bubbles down the hill as we descend to the sea.

We eat crab sandwiches, drink lemonade and watch lobsters being pulled from their pots in the sun. A landmark moment, indeed. 

Travel Facts: Plan your own weekend in Devon

Red Doors Farm (premiercottages.co.uk, 01404 890067) has six cottages.

Prices from £314 (for one bedroom) to £695 (four bedrooms, sleeps eight) for a three-night weekend trip and £445 to £975 for a week.  

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