Welcome to The Cobblers Restaurant with Rooms in the small east Devon town of Colyton. The Cobblers is owned and managed by Russel Porter and Caroline Galt. The Cobblers has a small restaurant of six tables, seating up to eighteen guests. The restaurant offers lunch, dinner and a carvery on Sundays. To find the times and days that the restaurant is open please go to the restaurant section on the web site.
The Cobblers Restaurant can also cater for parties with up to twenty guests. If you would like more information about menus and prices for any type of function please email Russel or Caroline. To learn more about Russel and Caroline's long experience in catering please visit the host page. The Bed and Breakfast accommodation at The Cobblers consists of one single room and two double rooms, all with en-suite. One of the double rooms can also be used as a twin or family room with one child over seven years of age. Colyton is an ideal place to base your self for visiting east Devon and west Dorset. The seaside town of Seaton is only three miles away and the famous town of Lyme Regis is seven miles away just across the border in Dorset.
Other places to visit in the area are Beer, Sidmouth, Honiton and Charmouth. Colyton is situated in the Axe Valley, were the rivers Coly and Axe meet giving it some wonderful walks or you can take a ride on the famous tramway that runs from Colyton to Seaton. There are many very good attractions around east Devon including the Donkey Sanctuary, Pecorama, Otterton Mill, Beer Quarry Caves and Bicton Park. If you have never been to Colyton before you are in for a treat. Colyton is a medieval town steeped in history. There are many interesting buildings including the chamber of feoffees and Saint Andrew's Church with its unusual lantern tower.
Enjoy the friendly atmosphere as you walk around the circular street pattern of Saxon design. The centre is a conservation area with a variety of architectural gems from little stone cottages to substantial houses. Visit the Tannery Shop with goods made with leather from the towns oak bark tannery, one of only two in the country. If you are going to take the tram to Seaton then why not experience a relaxing ride on an old farm wagon pulled by two beautiful Suffolk Punches that goes from Colyton town centre to the station. You will find a very warm welcome in Colyton and we you look forward to seeing you soon.