A little bit about us.

Dingle Dell has been in the Smith family since the late 1950's when Frank Smith bought the Chalet from the Seymour family.

In its early days Dingle Dell  and the other chalets relied on water from a well, chemical toilets and parafin lamp lighting. After a bit of negotiationg with Colonel Ingleton-Webber and many hours hand digging trenches, the Chalets were connected to mains water electric and drainage.

Dingle Dell is a holiday home that creates many lasting memories and tales for each of our visitors. It is nicely distanced from the Village so that is manages to retain its character amidst this popular surfing village.


One of the many pretty sunsets at Croyde, but one of the few when the sun goes down behind Lundy Island.