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The Bay of Bengal in the heart of Holsworthy has been providing fine Indian cuisine to its customers for many years. A relaxed atmosphere combined with delicious food and attentive service ensures customers return again and again. The restaurant even attracts the odd celebrity from time to time, and has caught the attention of Midso...
View full reviewIn the heart of the Devon countryside, Tor Royal is a quaint Georgian farmhouse built by Sir Thomas Tyrwitt. Making use of the finest Dartmoor produce, Tor Royal serves delectable afternoon teas with a classic country farmhouse stamp. Enjoy fresh sandwiches and fine teas alongside buttery shortbread, seasonal strawberries, homemade s...
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 reviewThe Racehorse Inn is a restaurant and bar with rooms, located in the unspoilt, picturesque village of North Hill on the eastern edge of Bodmin Moor – it’s a walker’s delight. Close to the A30 and midway between Launceston and Liskeard, The Racehorse boasts a relaxed and friendly atmosphere with a large bar and private dining...
View full reviewAt this popular pub that exudes authentic, traditional charm, all visitors are heartily received. Food is served all day and menus are displayed on blackboards which change often to reflect the produce available in the region. Not sure what to order? Why not plump for the local steaks, enjoy the belly pork with local Sam's cider and...
View full reviewOn the edge of beautiful Dartmoor, The Who’d Have Thought It Inn is the picture of a community pub, but also a perfect destination for a weekend of getting away from it all. This 16th-century inn is close to some of the UK’s prettiest walking terrain, as well as attractions like Coombe Fisheries and historic Nat...
View full reviewHaving gained more than 20 years of experience in the hospitality and tourism industry, in 2010 dedicated husband-and-wife duo Paul and Rosie took over the East Dart Hotel, located in the heart of the wild but beautiful Dartmoor National Park. With a warm and friendly atmosphere, this traditional inn welcomes guests from far and w...
View full reviewAs you approach this fine Dartmoor inn, situated on the village green at Meavy, you'll take in verdant surroundings and a prominent split oak tree some 800 years old. Julie and Stephen Earp stand proudly at the helm of this characterful, Parishowned 15th-Century establishment, located beside Burrator Reservoir, and offer tasty fare ...
View full reviewThis idyllic country hideaway is everything a traditional pub is supposed to be. The menu offers home-cooked classics such as steak and kidney pudding, suet-crust pastry pies and beer-battered cod with chips, as well as vegetarian options including crêpes and spinach, mushroom, Brie and hazelnut en croûte. De...
View full reviewThe Old Pump House sits on the outskirts of Plymouth in lovely countryside at the historic Lopwell Dam. Take the time to sit back and relax and watch the wildlife while indulging in a sumptuous afternoon cream (which utilises local Plymouth tea and Devon coffee) or a wedge of freshly made cake.
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Set in an idyllic location on the banks of the North Teign River, Gidleigh Park is a beautiful Relais and Châteaux property nestled in 107 acres of parkland within the natural beauty of Dartmoor National Park. This quintessential country house hotel offers 24 luxuriously appointed and individually designed bedrooms. The foo...
View full reviewSet within the glorious landscape of Dartmoor National Park, Prince Hall is an 18th-century manor house offering breathtaking views, a relaxed, informal atmosphere and impeccable food courtesy of its award-winning restaurant.
A favourite destination for foodies, Prince Hall is renowned for putting quality fir...
At The New Inn, owned by acclaimed chef Malcolm Whybrow and his wife Karen, you'll receive first-class hospitality and some fine food to boot. During chillier months visitors are invited to warm up beside log fires while sampling one of the many different ales from South West breweries. In summer, many choose to wine and dine alfres...
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 reviewFor a unique dining experience that recreates the glamour of the heyday of rail travel, step aboard The Tamar Belle. Based at the Victorian railway station of Bere Ferrers, facing the heritage centre, The Tamar Belle invites visitors to dine and sleep in converted 1930s railway carriages and revel in the golden glow...
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