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Surrounded by 275 acres of Dartmoor National Park, and serving beautiful fare is Bovey Castle. This five-red-star stately country house is a magnet for those looking for luxury, and the dazzling three-AA-rosette-awarded Great Western Restaurant is just the place to find it. Executive head chef Mark Budd respects the fresh, local p...
View full reviewThe Ring of Bells Inn at North Bovey is an early thatched Dartmoor inn, packed with period features including a 15th-Century arched door frame, heavy oak doors, low ceilings and beams and a grandfather clock built into the wall. The inn comprises a series of cosy rooms heated by open fires, which in the evenings are aglow with candl...
View full reviewEager sightseers flock to Devon to enjoy an amble around the county's beautiful countryside and quaint villages. Dunsford is one such village - it bears all the hallmarks of a charming English hamlet, and offers breathtaking views across the Teign Valley and Dartmoor National Park. The Royal Oak Inn is popular with those needing ref...
View full reviewThe Kings Arms is a lovely Grade II listed property set beside the old Okehampton to Exeter trunk road in the village of South Zeal. Thought to be approximately 500 years old and located at the western entrance to the village, it is an important visual landmark. The Kings Arms is open all year round and is a fine resting place for l...
View full reviewThis splendid 19th-century manor house is hidden in the glorious Devon countryside, on the outskirts of Exeter. This luxury retreat also has a beautiful marquee which can be booked for wedding receptions. Guests simply hoping to dine can enjoy breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea or supper; those lucky enough to stay can relax in one o...
View full reviewYou'll come across the Kestor Inn in the quaint village of Manaton. It makes a remarkable starting point for exploring the Dartmoor National Park, offering its guests bed and breakfast accommodation and comforting meals in a recently refurbished setting. Light bites and a children's menu are available, but most will head straight fo...
View full reviewAt The New Inn you are ensured a warm welcome - especially from Captain, the talking parrot. This feathery fellow has been greeting guests for over 27 years, and it's not hard to see why he's stuck around for so long. This beautiful Devon pub was awarded four stars by the AA for its superb food, luxury bedand- breakfast rooms and en...
View full reviewThis 15th-century thatched inn is every bit as pretty as the surrounding countryside, so is understandably a firm favourite with locals, and travellers exploring the Dartmoor National Park and the picturesque village of Lustleigh. Its attractive exterior is far from the only reason so many hold The Cleave in such high esteem, though...
View full reviewSince taking over The White Hart, owner Andrew Benstead has given this 16th-century pub a new lease of life. You’re guaranteed an enthusiastic welcome from the friendly staff who stop at nothing to make you feel welcome. Inside is a traditional cobbled floor, low ceiling and a huge fireplace, while outside you’ll find a beauti...
View full reviewSet in the stunningly beautiful Teign Valley and with its own small campsite by the winding river, Teign House Inn is steeped in local history. Its simple rustic charm has genuine integrity, dating back to when it began as the wages house for the local tin mine.
For a cosy evening meal it was the perfect place for us. The m...
The Artichoke Inn sits snug within the Devonshire countryside and boasts a wealth of history, dating back before Domesday. The inn was believed to have originally been a base for the Crusaders, who returned from Jerusalem with the Jerusalem artichoke, hence the pub’s name. Today, Sam, the host of this gorgeous thatched inn, take...
View full reviewLegend has it that the fire has been burning here since the inn was rebuilt in 1845, so a warm welcome really is guaranteed to those visiting The Warren House Inn. Add to that original oak beams and stunning Dartmoor views and you've got a cosy traditional pub in the heart of the National Park. Aptly, the pub offers own-recipe warre...
View full reviewNot far from the A30, along the northern edge of Dartmoor National Park, is the tiny village of Belstone. It's here that you'll discover The Tors Inn - a traditional pub with rooms that's family-run and full of things to offer its guests. Whether you stay overnight in one of the three bedrooms or not, it would be remiss to pass thro...
View full reviewTo It's all in the name - this 16th-Century inn is perfectly positioned to offer respite to those exploring the delights of Devon. The Travellers Rest is set in glorious countryside just four miles from Exeter on the old A30, with Dartmoor and the coast within easy reach too. Rest your weary feet and enjoy some fine wine, quality al...
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