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Situated on the edge of Exmoor Park, The Old Station House was originally one of the main stations on the Lynton-Barnstaple Railway. The old red and white signal post standing in front of the inn gives its former guise away immediately, as do the wooden waiting room chairs in the restaurant itself. We visited for lunch on an April...
View full reviewA unique building resembling a Swiss chalet, The Hunters Inn is a perfect base from which to explore the wild beauty of Exmoor and the North Devon coastline. Lovely walks can be had along the coastal path, whilst the beach at Heddon's Mouth is just one mile away. Dining at the inn is an informal affair; in winter tables near the...
View full reviewThe Devon Bay Hotel is in a fantastic location right on the seafront in the heart of bustling Ilfracombe, within easy walking distance of all the shops and amenities and just minutes from the clifftops and beautiful sandy beach.
The aim of this charming venue is to ensure that everyone’s stay is pleasurable,&nbs...
Recently relocated to the heart of Ilfracombe, Rana’s Tandoori Mahal can now be found above The Lamb public house, where it continues to provide a gastronomic Indian dining experience and now offers takeaway too. Rana Miah, the owner and award-winning chef at Rana’s Tandoori Mahal, boasts a successful culinary c...
View full reviewUnder its new ownership, the bar and kitchen at Ilfracombe’s Carlton hotel has undergone a renaissance in 2016.
The hotel has rapidly earned a fine reputation for customer service and attention to detail. This is complemented by The Carlton’s excellent cuisine. The head chef is proud to feature produce wi...
Now in its sixth successful year, the 16th-Century Muddiford Inn is located within preened grounds beside a trickling stream - a wonderful setting for any occasion, be it a wedding, anniversary or birthday. This family-run business embraces its customers' preferences for locally sourced fresh produce. The London-trained chef uses hi...
View full reviewAfter a walk through Exmoor National Park or a beach stroll at Woolacombe, Croyde or Putsborough, you'd do well to stop off at the nearby Crown Inn, a pretty 17th-Century free house in the charming village of West Down. The Crown boasts well-appointed bed and breakfast accommodation for guests who would like to make a weekend of it,...
View full reviewSet on a corner of Mullacott Cross, Cook Island is the gateway to the North Devon coast. A few minutes north and you’ll be at the beautiful harbour town of Ilfracombe, and a few minutes to the west is Woolacombe Bay, voted the 13th-best beach in the world, making Cook Island the perfect base for those exploring the beauty of the...
View full reviewSituated just outside Ilfracombe, the Depot is a modern, recently refurbished venue with an American road trip feel. The location is fantastic for those passing through to the north Devon coast and Cornwall. Once you enter the main doors, the industrial decor and calming music create a welcoming space and the staff greet you like ...
View full reviewAre you looking for that special location for your important occasion? Are you just looking for somewhere with stunning scenery and fine cuisine' Then look no further. Trimstone Manor Country House Hotel & Restaurant has everything you could wish for - and more. The lovely manor house is set in 44 acres of landscaped gardens and be...
View full review�The White Hart is a traditional village pub set in the delightful village of Bratton Fleming. With its roaring log burner, this pub guarantees guests a warm, cosy environment even during the coldest of winters. Relax in the stylish, intimate dining areas while enjoying a good selection of light bites and meals cooked to order f...
View full reviewThe Nearly Inn at Willingcott Valley is situated in a converted 16th-Century farmhouse. The old panelled bar with its traditional beamed ceiling has a wonderful, welcoming atmosphere; indeed Clive, the barman, was a finalist in the London Pride 'Barman of the Year' awards. The kitchen, run by the proprietor, proudly displays its c...
View full reviewBuilt in the 1800s, The Smugglers Rest sits snugly in the quaint coastal village of Mortehoe, just a short walk from one of Europe’s best beaches. Having welcomed visitors for over 100 years, this historic building has recently undergone extensive renovations under the care of new owners Stacey and Will, transform...
View full reviewJust five minutes away from the picturesque Woolacombe beach, The Jube is a traditional British pub with a contemporary twist. With a relaxed ambience and stylish seaside-style decor, The Jube is popular with everyone from local surfers to visiting families. Looking for somewhere to watch the latest football game or catch up on th...
View full reviewAs you might guess from the name, The Tides Inn is just a hop, skip and jump from the water’s edge. Those dining here can soak up the view of the award-winning golden sands of Woolacombe beach while dining inside the airy restaurant or out on the suntrap patio. Families are invited to enjoy relaxed dining, as are beach-goers, su...
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