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We've literally just come back from a week in Devon with extended family and friends. I have a 10 month old and a nearly 2.5 year old and a surfing crazy husband to please!


We stayed on a farm stay at a place called Little Comfort Farm http://www.littlecomfortfarm.co.uk/. As we were a big group we had The Mill House and The Brewery Cottages. I'll be honest and admit it was quite 'basic' but it was perfectly comfortable, Roger and Jackie who own it, were amazing with the kids and feeding the lambs and collecting the eggs every morning was a highlight for all.


It is located very much in the countryside but the beaches were only a 10-15 drive away. So it suited us just perfectly!


If you do end up in N Devon I have a list as long as my arm of things to do, feel free to pm me if you're interested.


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Compton pool near Paignton in south Devon is great for kids - self catering with lots of shared play equipment, petting farm etc. pricey in school holidays but you may still be able to avoid those given the age of your kids, and there may be deals other times.

Hello


I'm new on here but just spotted this -


http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2012/may/30/10-best-family-days-out-north-devon?CMP=twt_gu


Might help you decide whereabouts to go in Devon!


For what its worth I went on lots of family holidays to Devon as a child and always loved it.

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