Summary:
Little Buckley is a charming 18C cottage in Sidbury, bought to you by Pure Sage Holidays, Devon. Spacious and well-equipped, it accommodates six guests with a wood-burning stove, kitchen, Wi-Fi, parking, enclosed garden, and BBQ. Guests also have private use of a wild field opposite, perfect for dogs, with a natural stream (use at own risk). Near the Jurassic Coast, explore villages, beaches, and attractions or relax in the peaceful garden.
The Space:
Welcome to Little Buckley, a perfect blend of comfort and countryside charm. This gem of a property offers generous accommodation for up to six guests with high quality furnishings, including 2 flexi super king / twin beds and one king size bed.
The cottage also features a family bathroom and a convenient downstairs shower room.
The spacious living room provides plenty of comfortable seating, including a reclining sofa, a smart television and an attractive inglenook fireplace with woodburning stove for those cosy nights in.
There’s a fully equipped kitchen including Induction hob, dishwasher, microwave and washing machine to meet all your needs. Boasting a separate dining room along with a charming summer room which overlooks the pretty and tranquil fully enclosed garden, which in turn provides a safe haven for both children and pets alike. Two patios offer outdoor seating along with a barbeque for those evenings when guests are not sampling the wonderful food in the village’s local pub, The Red Lion.
For guests with dogs, Little Buckley also offers exclusive use of a privately owned wild field just opposite the property. This spacious area provides plenty of room for dogs to run freely and enjoy the outdoors. The field is open into a natural stream, making it a lovely spot for adventurous pups to paddle. Please note that use of the field and stream is at guests' own risk.
There is also Wi-Fi in the property and an office space for those guests that need to do a little work away from home.
The cottage has its own parking space on a gravel driveway and there is also parking along the lane opposite the cottage as well as in the free car park in the village .
Sidbury is a very pretty historic village and was mentioned in the Doomsday book. It has a friendly pub serving good food, a village shop, cricket club and a dog Cafe all just a few minutes walk away from the cottage. The Church in the center of the village is one of the few churches in Devon with a Saxon crypt. For Agatha Christie fans there is an intriguing link with Sidbury to discover!
Little Buckley is situated on the walking route of the East Devon Way, and the River Sid runs alongside the adjacent lane under a picturesque bridge, perfect for playing Pooh sticks!
There is also a regular bus service to the coastal town of Sidmouth and beyond.
The area is dotted with historic and quaint fishing villages including Beer and Branscombe, where you can enjoy the fresh catch of the day or a cream tea! The coastline also boasts scenic clifftop walks along the famed Southwest Coastal Path. The surrounding countryside is beautifully un-spoilt, with intriguing market towns of Honiton, known for its numerous antique shops, Ottery St Mary, famous for its flaming tar barrels festival in November, Budleigh Salterton and East Budleigh where Sir Walter Raleigh was born, along with the nearby Regency town of Sidmouth, where you can enjoy restaurants, cafes, shopping and cinema. Additionally, Lyme Regis, located on the Devon / Dorset border, is just a short drive away, perfect for fossil hunters and foodies!
Come and relax in the tranquil and unique charm of this superb Devon cottage and enjoy this beautiful part of the West Country.
Guest Access:
Little Buckley is a wonderful cottage that you'll have entirely to yourselves.
The Neighborhood:
Sidbury is a charming village located in the East Devon district of Devon, England. Here are some highlights that make Sidbury a delightful place to visit:
Historic Charm:
St. Giles' Church: This beautiful parish church dates back to the Norman era and features remarkable architecture, including a 15th-century tower and an ancient yew tree in the churchyard.
Old Mill: The village boasts a picturesque old watermill, reflecting its historical significance in local agriculture.
Natural Beauty:
East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB): Sidbury is nestled within this protected area, offering stunning landscapes, rolling hills, and lush greenery.
Walking Trails: There are numerous walking trails around Sidbury, including the East Devon Way, which provides scenic routes through the countryside.
Local Community and Events:
Village Fetes and Markets: Sidbury often hosts traditional village fetes, farmers' markets, and local events that bring the community together and offer a taste of local produce and crafts.
Sidbury Fair: An annual event with a history dating back over 700 years, featuring stalls, entertainment, and community activities.
Proximity to Sidmouth:
Sidmouth: Just a short drive away, Sidmouth is a charming coastal town with beautiful beaches, Regency history, and the famous Sidmouth Folk Festival.
Architectural Interest:
Historic Houses: The village is home to several historic houses and cottages, showcasing traditional Devon architecture and thatched roofs.
Tranquil Atmosphere:
Relaxed Pace of Life: Sidbury offers a peaceful and serene environment, ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
Local Pubs and Eateries:
The Red Lion Inn: A traditional village pub offering a cozy atmosphere, local ales, and hearty meals.
Sidbury's blend of historical significance, natural beauty, and strong community spirit make it a wonderful destination for visitors seeking a quintessential English village experience.
Getting Around:
Little Buckley is set in the peaceful village of Sidbury, offering a quiet rural base with beautiful countryside surroundings. The village itself is best explored on foot, with scenic walks and footpaths nearby. Sidbury has a local pub and village amenities within walking distance, while the coastal towns of Sidmouth and Budleigh Salterton are around a 10–15 minute drive away. Exeter is approximately 30 minutes by car and offers wider shopping, dining, and transport links. A car is recommended for guests staying at Little Buckley, particularly for exploring the surrounding villages, countryside, and nearby beaches, although local bus services are available from Sidbury for those preferring public transport.
Other Things to Note:
Kindly inform us in advance if you require a stair gate, a high chair or a travel cot to be set up.
Interaction with Guests:
Should you need assistance during your stay, feel free to reach out to us. You'll find our contact numbers conveniently listed in the folder provided.