Perched above Holcombe Beach, The Old Vines is a stylish three-bedroom coastal retreat with sun terraces, sea views, and easy access to beaches, walks, and South Devon’s charming seaside towns.
Electricity, bed linen and towels included. No smoking. A security deposit of £150 is required at this property.
The Old Vines is a spacious, comfortable, three-bedroom ‘upside down’ converted coach house, set within the peaceful, secluded residential grounds of Holcombe Hall, on the cliff above Holcombe beach, between Dawlish and Teignmouth – a relaxing getaway and centre for discovering the many attractions of South Devon.
This family home, in its unique setting, has a large, open-plan sitting/dining room on the upper floor, connected to a well-appointed modern kitchen and cloakroom with WC, with direct access to The Old Vines’ two lovely, decked sun terraces.
On the ground floor, there is a large master en suite bedroom with luxurious super king bed, a large double room with king-sized bed, and a cosy twin room perfect for children, featuring two small single beds, and the family bathroom — comfortably accommodating up to six guests.
Wander down the estate’s private path to its communal clifftop garden, taking in the breath-taking view across the South Devon coastline, or make your way down to Smuggler’s Lane and Holcombe beach itself, which is 5 minutes’ walk from The Old Vines’ front door.
The house is also very close to the South West Coast Path and is an ideal centre for both walking holidays and family seaside adventures. You can walk to Teignmouth and Dawlish in forty minutes and return by regular bus route after relaxing in their many local cafés! The village of Holcombe itself has the Crown Inn and Smugglers Inn, while the Salty Dog Kiosk café is at the bottom of the garden near the beach (March to November).
The Old Vines is 5 minutes’ drive from both Teignmouth and Dawlish, with their beaches, water sports, local shops, supermarkets, cafés, museums, theatres and unique seaside atmosphere. Shaldon, with its zoo, cafés, botanical gardens and Ness Cove, is less than 15 minutes’ drive away, or a short hop across the Teign Estuary from Teignmouth Back Beach on Britain’s oldest passenger ferry.
The culture and history of Exeter, seaside splendour of Torbay, arts and crafts of Totnes, and the majesty of Haytor on Dartmoor are all 30–40 minutes away by car, and there are excellent bus and train connections close to the house.
There is secure parking for one car allocated to The Old Vines on the Estate, and further parking on the private road of Holcombe Drive.
Whether it’s a short break or a family holiday, there is something for everyone at The Old Vines, from the local beach to the regional attractions — the perfect place for a break away in this wonderful location.
This family home, in its unique setting, has a large, open-plan sitting/dining room on the upper floor, connected to a well-appointed modern kitchen and cloakroom with WC, with direct access to The Old Vines’ two lovely, decked sun terraces.
On the ground floor, there is a large master en suite bedroom with luxurious super king bed, a large double room with king-sized bed, and a cosy twin room perfect for children, featuring two small single beds, and the family bathroom — comfortably accommodating up to six guests.
Wander down the estate’s private path to its communal clifftop garden, taking in the breath-taking view across the South Devon coastline, or make your way down to Smuggler’s Lane and Holcombe beach itself, which is 5 minutes’ walk from The Old Vines’ front door.
The house is also very close to the South West Coast Path and is an ideal centre for both walking holidays and family seaside adventures. You can walk to Teignmouth and Dawlish in forty minutes and return by regular bus route after relaxing in their many local cafés! The village of Holcombe itself has the Crown Inn and Smugglers Inn, while the Salty Dog Kiosk café is at the bottom of the garden near the beach (March to November).
The Old Vines is 5 minutes’ drive from both Teignmouth and Dawlish, with their beaches, water sports, local shops, supermarkets, cafés, museums, theatres and unique seaside atmosphere. Shaldon, with its zoo, cafés, botanical gardens and Ness Cove, is less than 15 minutes’ drive away, or a short hop across the Teign Estuary from Teignmouth Back Beach on Britain’s oldest passenger ferry.
The culture and history of Exeter, seaside splendour of Torbay, arts and crafts of Totnes, and the majesty of Haytor on Dartmoor are all 30–40 minutes away by car, and there are excellent bus and train connections close to the house.
There is secure parking for one car allocated to The Old Vines on the Estate, and further parking on the private road of Holcombe Drive.
Whether it’s a short break or a family holiday, there is something for everyone at The Old Vines, from the local beach to the regional attractions — the perfect place for a break away in this wonderful location.



































