Local area guide

Living in Holsworthy

Thinking about moving to Holsworthy? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools and transport connections are like - and of course the most important thing of all: how much houses cost to buy.

Your guide to moving to Holsworthy

Why Holsworthy is a good place to live

Holsworthy is a traditional market town in Devon that offers a serene and rural setting. It's perfect for those seeking tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of the big cities.

Besides being one of the safest places in the country, living in Holsworthy grants access to well regarded schools and a wide range of independent businesses in the town. Its location is perfect for those who love walking, biking and enjoying the beautiful rolling landscapes of Devon and Cornwall.

Living in Holsworthy comes with unrivalled access to the rugged coastline of the Hartland Peninsula, the sandy beaches of Bude and the dramatic scenery of Dartmoor. The major cities of Exeter and Plymouth sit just over an hour's drive away, making Holsworthy a great option for commuters who prefer a slower pace of life.

What's Holsworthy famous for?

Holsworthy is famous for its long-standing traditions and distinct agricultural heritage. The town proudly hosts one of the largest weekly cattle markets in the UK.

It's also celebrated for its centuries-old St Peter's Fair, featuring unique competitions like bread-weighing and the selection of the 'Pretty Maid'.

Holsworthy's deep history dates back to Saxon times with references in the Domesday book and remarkable local landmarks include the Great Tree Plaque, adding to the charisma that Holsworthy is renowned for.

Things to do in Holsworthy

There's no shortage of things to do when living in Holsworthy. The town offers an exciting calendar of events including the Holsworthy Vintage Vehicle and Engine Rally and the annual carnival. Holsworthy also houses the famous Pennywell Farm offering indoor and outdoor children's farm activities.

You can engage with nature at Tamar Lakes outdoor activity centre, explore the Holsworthy Museum covering local history and enjoy various local footpaths and cycle paths connecting to the iconic Tarka Trail. Don't forget to visit the bustling Pannier Market and countless independent shops, pubs and cafés along Holsworthy's central square.

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Average asking prices in Holsworthy today

We update our average asking prices every day using data from millions of properties for sale.

Terraced

Avg. asking price

£280,000

13 properties for sale

Detached

Avg. asking price

£435,000

105 properties for sale

Semi-detached

Avg. asking price

£324,000

17 properties for sale

Flats

Avg. asking price

£92,300

2 properties for sale

Properties currently for sale in Holsworthy

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Transport in Holsworthy

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Local connections

Bideford Ferry Landing
Ferry Port
15.6 miles / 25.1 km
Instow Ferry Landing
Ferry Port
18.1 miles / 29.1 km
Appledore Ferry Landing
Ferry Port
18.1 miles / 29.1 km

Schools in Holsworthy

Discover local primary schools, secondary schools and sixth form colleges in Holsworthy.

Education in Holsworthy

Holsworthy Church of England Primary School
Ages: 3 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Good (2023)
The Copper Academy
Ages: 14 - 18 years old
Ofsted Rating: Requires improvement (2023)
Holsworthy Community College
Ages: 11 - 16 years old
Ofsted Rating: Good (2022)
Clawton Primary School
Ages: 2 - 11 years old
Bridgerule Church of England Primary School
Ages: 2 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Good (2022)
Bradford Primary School
Ages: 2 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Good (2022)

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