
What do you think of when you picture the Netherlands?
The winding waterways of Amsterdam, perhaps? The Dutch architecture that lines the streets of Rotterdam? European cobbled streets with pretty shops and restaurants?
All of these typical Dutch features can be found a tad closer to home, though – as nearby as Devon.
Located along the Exe Estuary on the south coast of the UK, the historic port town of Topsham has been hailed for its ‘Dutch charm’.
According to local expert Alex Gwillim of Sweetcombe Cottage Holidays: ‘Topsham is home to some of the most unique buildings in Devon.
‘The “Dutch Houses” on The Strand are aptly named thanks to their curved gable ends and tall narrow stature, architectural features more commonly found in Holland than in the UK.’
Alex explains: ‘The Dutch flavour to the local architecture originates from Topsham’s rich history as a bustling port used to export Devon wool to the Netherlands.
‘Merchants returning to England often used Dutch bricks as ballast in their ships, inspiring the builders to recreate the distinctive Dutch-style charm evident in the town today.’
Located a long the Exe Estuary on the south coast of the UK, the historic port town of Topsham has been hailed for its ‘Dutch charm’
It’s a vibrant town with plenty to do, from visiting artisan shops to grabbing a drink at waterside cafes
But it’s not just the architecture that is reminiscent of such cities as Amsterdam and the Hague.
It’s a vibrant town with plenty to do, from visiting artisan shops to grabbing a drink at waterside cafes.
Alex says it’s one of East Devon’s best-kept secrets with lots to explore: ‘For a scenic stroll, wander along The Goat Walk, a circular route that is both pushchair and wheelchair friendly.
‘If you are feeling more adventurous, take the Exe Estuary path to Exmouth and get the train back or cycle along the Exe Estuary Trail.’
Much like the Netherlands, food is part of the appeal in Topsham.
Alex adds: ‘Food lovers are spoilt for choice, with fantastic eateries offering locally sourced produce and warm, attentive service.
‘For a traditional pub with seafood dishes served right on the water’s edge, stop by The Passage and take in the scenic estuary views. For a fine dining experience, head to The Galley, a beautiful fish and seafood restaurant that has rightfully earned its place on the Michelin Guide.
‘And if it’s just a coffee and a sweet treat you are after, check out The Cafe or Circle, the latter doubles as a lovely place to pick up houseplants and gifts.’
According to a local expert, Topsham is home to some of the most unique buildings in Devon
There’s beautiful nature to explore, including excellent birdwatching spots.
And it’s only two hours from London, making it an easy-to-reach location for a quick getaway.
Alex adds that getting to Topsham is easy from Exeter, using GWR’s Avocet Line it’s a 16 minute journey from Exeter Central with beautiful views of the Exe Estuary.
Alex says: ‘There are lots of lovely options for accommodation in Topsham, from cosy cottages to family-friendly stays, beautifully located on or near the Exe Estuary.’
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The Devon town filled with ‘Dutch charm’ that feels like the Netherlands
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