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3 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 5
Popular amenities
Patio
Barbecue grill
Pet-friendly
Refrigerator
Onsite parking available
Fireplace
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 5)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Twin Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Twin Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Bathtub · Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Outdoor play area
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Borrowers' Thatched Cottage in the heart of North Devon's unspoilt countryside
This is a rare opportunity to stay in a heritage property 500 years old. Built before 1550, it is listed Grade II*, the star putting it in the top 7% of all listed buildings. The cottage is isolated and quiet, half-way down a lane which leads only to a farm, but is within walking distance (20 - 30 minutes) of the village through a beautiful valley.
This is the thatched cottage where Mary Norton wrote some of the Borrowers books. The cottage has been in the family since it was bought from Mary. It is not a buy-to-let and so I have been able to hold prices at previous levels. It has not been gentrified and so retains its original rustic charm, with exposed beams, an ancient front door, flagstone-floored kitchen and latched interior doors. It is most enjoyed by those who like long walks in unspoilt countryside, particularly along the South West Coast Path which is only a couple of miles away.
The main bedroom has a double bed, plus a single bed at the far end. The small second bedroom has a single bed (and includes a cot which can be moved). The smaller third bedroom leads off the second. The cottage will therefore sleep five if the main bedroom is used as a family room, but four people will be more comfortable.
The cottage is within an AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty). It is 2.2 miles from the South West Coast Path at Hartland Quay. The area has appeared in a number of films. Hartland Abbey (1.3 miles away) is the location for the Malory Towers series; the local area and in particular Clovelly (7 miles away) features throughout The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society; Hartland Quay was the location for Rebecca; Hartland and Black Pool Mill appeared in The Night Manager.
WiFi is available upon request between early May and late September.
How to get here: depart the M5 at Junction 27, follow the signs to Barnstaple, Bideford, Hartland and then Stoke.
At the cottage, a parking space for one car only is available. If you intend to bring a second car, please discuss parking options with me. There is a golf course about 30 minutes' drive away. If you will be bringing a dog, please discuss options with me. Please contact me for further information.
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Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
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Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited
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Host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a deadbolt lock
About the neighborhood
Bideford
Located in Bideford, this cottage is in a rural area and near the beach. Hartland Abbey and Fisherman's Cottage are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Docton Mill Gardens & Tea Rooms and Shipwreck Museum. Consider The Castle Bude for a night out or The Milky Way Adventure Park if you're traveling with kids. Spend some time exploring the area's activities, including golfing.
Is Borrowers' Thatched Cottage in the heart of North Devon's unspoilt countryside pet-friendly?
Yes, this property allows cats and dogs (limit 2 total).
How much does it cost to stay at Borrowers' Thatched Cottage in the heart of North Devon's unspoilt countryside?
As of Jun 8, 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Borrowers' Thatched Cottage in the heart of North Devon's unspoilt countryside on Sep 5, 2026 start from $193, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking?
Onsite parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Borrowers' Thatched Cottage in the heart of North Devon's unspoilt countryside?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Borrowers' Thatched Cottage in the heart of North Devon's unspoilt countryside?
Check-out is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Borrowers' Thatched Cottage in the heart of North Devon's unspoilt countryside located?
This family-friendly Bideford cottage is located near the beach, within 2 mi (3 km) of Hartland Abbey, Docton Mill Gardens & Tea Rooms, and Shipwreck Museum. Spekes Mill Beach and Speke's Mill Mouth Waterfall are also within 2 mi (3 km).
Reviews
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perfect old cottage for adventures in Hartland Quay Bude and other lovely beaches. very remote old place maybe not for everyone but i loved it
jo z.
Stayed 3 nights in Aug 2025
About the host
Hosted by M Watney
This is my childhood home, so is of great sentimental importance to me. My mother bought it from Mary Norton, a friend, in 1959 and it has remained in the family ever since. Living under thatch is a special experience, but it does also bring with it one essential restriction: absolutely no smoking (barbecues on the lawn are acceptable). Please also note that the ancient garden steps are rough-hewn and of uneven height: if you have any mobility issues, please discuss with me.
Why they chose this property
The quietness is the cottage's most remarkable feature. You can sit in the garden with a book and listen to birdsong all afternoon, interrupted only by the occasional tractor from the farm at the end of the lane or the lorry collecting its eggs. In May 2026 I saw a young deer explore the garden before scampering off back to one of the adjacent fields.
What makes this property unique
We know the two cottages were in existence in 1550 as they appear in a map of the land owned by Hartland Abbey that year. The village archives mention cottages being built in this area in 1485. However, the adjacent cottage, which appears on Ordnance Survey maps as an ancient chapel, is almost certainly even older. That chapel is thought to have been built on the site of the martyrdom in about 510 of St Nectan and used as a holy burial site.