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Located in the pretty seaside town of Sidmouth with excellent transport links to various local attractions, this charming hotel is a fantastic base from which to explore the towns and villages of East Devon. Providing 18 comfortable guest rooms, a large leafy garden complete with free-range chickens, and stunning views of the beach a...
View full reviewStanding gracefully on Sidmouth’s Esplanade, this attractive Regency building combines traditional elegance, modern cuisine and splendid sea views.
We visited on a beautiful spring evening and sat in the well-appointed dining room. I started with warm goat’s cheese rolled in pistachio and glazed with balsamic, and serve...
A thatched village pub with a fantastic reputation for food, hospitality and local ales, The Three Horseshoes is simply not to be missed. Having worked for the Marriott brand, and more recently with Rick Stein on a new restaurant project, award-winning chef Jaap Schep presents truly inspiring dishes - taking the very best ingred...
View full reviewFound just off Sidmouth's Regency seafront, The Royal Glen Hotel is an attractive cottage orné set in a secluded dell. Here you can be sure of a friendly reception and historic surroundings. Perhaps start the day with a delicious espresso and chocolate and marshmallow cookie in the elegant drawing room, a dip in the heated in...
View full reviewAfter a hike to the cliff-tops to take in the outstanding views, make yourself comfy at Sidmouth Harbour Hotel. Set along the seafront, this contemporary hotel enjoys sweeping coastal views of Sidmouth, the Jurassic coastline and beyond. Guests can soak up the scenery from the stylish, breezy Upper Deck Bar & Restaurant or lou...
View full reviewOwners Richard and Rebecca know a thing or two about great pub experiences. Having spent many years in the London restaurant scene, the pair returned to their Somerset roots to pursue their passion of running a pub. It is this passion for hospitality that shines through in the abundance of local food, friendly welcome and fantasti...
View full reviewThe Six Bells Inn is a charming, family-owned 400-year-old pub in the picturesque village of Payhembury. A hearty welcome awaits when you walk through the door. The cosy restaurant has an excellent and varied menu offering mouth-watering specials and a 'steak-for-two' offer which attracts diners from far and wide. The pub has a very...
View full reviewIf Kirsty and Phil were awarding stars for a prime business site they would be saying, 'location, location, location' to Steve Attrill, owner of the Hive Beach Café. As the name may suggest, this quaint eatery sits right on Hive Beach, a dream spot on the Jurassic Coast. Set between towering honey-coloured cliffs, the bea...
View full reviewEscape the hustle and bustle of city life with your family and four-legged friends and enjoy delicious home-cooked fare in charming surrounds at the Farmers Arms. Whilst at this beautifully renovated farmhouse, enjoy a glass of wine, pint of real ale or Somerset cider whilst admiring breathtaking views of the Mendip, Blackdown and...
View full reviewJust a short drive from the centre of Taunton, nestled on the edge of the beautiful Blackdown Hills, The Lamb & Flag encapsulates everything that’s glorious about a classic country pub. The Grade II listed building oozes charm, with features such as the large wood-burning stove at its heart and the selection of board games a...
View full reviewJane and Crispin Bond, proprietors of the New Farm Restaurant, converted this Hamstone building into a restaurant over 20 years ago. Originally a farm run by Jane’s family since the late 1800s, the ethos emphasises local produce freshly prepared and served with a smile. Jane’s sister Sue will welcome you on arrival and ensure ...
View full reviewThis enchanting 18th-century coaching inn has been sympathetically refurbished, enhancing the attractively exposed brick and roaring fires with an abundance of little touches that bring out its rustic charm. Set in the beautiful sweeping countryside of Hatch Beauchamp, just outside Taunton, The Hatch Inn is a warm and tranquil hav...
View full reviewDeep in the heart of the Blackdown Hills is the Half Moon Inn, a real hidden gem. Tucked away amidst beautiful countryside, without being hard to find, is this wonderfully authentic pub. This is a traditional country inn surrounded by footpaths, just waiting to be explored. Featured in The Good Pub Guide, a member of CAMRA - with an...
View full reviewProvender is a West Country café and deli selling local produce including farmhouse and local cheeses, smoked meat and fish, olives, local apple juice and ciders. Speciality breads are baked every day and delicious coffee and homemade lunches are served in the extremely popular 30-seater café. The team are passionate...
View full reviewAmongst the hills, churches and rural beauty of the small village of West Chinnock sits this interesting and quirky pub - an inn that encourages a sense of humour but takes food, real ales and whisky very seriously. The pub occupies a building that was built around 1650; it was originally intended as weavers' cottages, then licensed...
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