If you’re considering holiday lodges for sale at Manleigh Park, this is a peaceful North Devon hillside setting where Exmoor meets the sea—ideal for owners who want coast, countryside and calm in the same break. Manleigh Park sits above Combe Martin with an elevated, tree-lined feel, plus simple on-park comforts like a bar and a small play area. It’s also dog-friendly, with clear rules to keep the park relaxed for everyone.
Set just outside the village, Manleigh Park works well for weekends that feel properly refreshing: a morning stroll down towards the beach, an easy day exploring the coastline, then back to a quieter base with far-reaching views.
Manleigh Park is designed around the setting rather than big entertainment schedules. Expect green space, mature trees, and holiday accommodation that ranges from traditional-style chalets/bungalows to newer luxury lodges, depending on what’s available at the time.
Practicalities are straightforward: you’re close to Combe Martin for places to eat out, and the wider North Devon coastline is within easy reach for day trips. Rail journeys are typically via Barnstaple, then onward by road or bus (service dependent).
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Days here suit a slower pace: coffee on the decking, a walk through the lanes into Combe Martin, then a beach-and-coastline afternoon before heading back uphill to peace. It’s a good fit for people who want North Devon’s scenery on tap, but prefer their base to feel low-key, well cared for and uncrowded.
Manleigh Park is on Rectory Road, Combe Martin, North Devon, with sat nav postcode EX34 0NS.
No — Manleigh Park is a holiday park. Always confirm the current usage rules and season length before committing to a purchase.
Yes — many owners walk down into the village; it’s typically around 15–20 minutes on foot (route and pace dependent), with the return walk being uphill.
Yes, dogs are welcome. Parks typically require dogs to be kept on leads around the park, with designated areas for exercise — check the latest policy during your enquiry.
WiFi availability can vary by accommodation and location on park. If reliable WiFi matters to you, ask what’s available in the specific holiday home and what’s offered on-site.
There’s an on-park bar, and you’ll also find plenty of places to eat out in Combe Martin.
Rules vary by park and can change, but many holiday parks restrict open flames on decking and near accommodation. Confirm the current policy before you plan BBQs or firepits.
Combe Martin beach and coastal walks are the obvious first picks, with easy day trips to harbours, viewpoints and Exmoor scenery when you want a change of pace.