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To visit Home Farm Hotel in Wilmington, a mere five minutes’ from Honiton, is to step back in time, as you’ll see as you drive through the wonderful settlement that once constituted a farm. Today, it’s a lovely hotel set in three acres of the most beautiful Devonshire countryside.
The main building, which is a thatch...
Situated in the heart of East Devon, this beautiful thatched pub boasts low beamed ceilings, flagstone floors and an original inglenook fireplace, and is bursting with 12th-Century history and rustic charm. This 800-year-old inn sits beside a babbling brook in Dalwood, just three miles west of Axminster, and is easily located from t...
View full reviewThis handsome, recently refurbished restaurant has an enviable reputation for high-quality food and a relaxed ambience. Boasting beautiful views across the Italian garden and offering fine food with attentive service, Deer Park Country House Hotel offers one of the most enjoyable dining experiences in the area. Head chef Ian Gran...
View full reviewJust a short drive from Junction 28 of the M5, you'll find yourself confronted by the stunning rural golf course of Padbrook Park. The hotel at Padbrook Park is the perfect place for a quiet meal with your golfing opponents, but also ideal for business functions and celebrations, with a number of packages available for every possibl...
View full reviewCome and discover Binham Grange - one of Somerset's best-kept secrets nestling near Blue Anchor, the Quantocks, Brendon Hills and Exmoor. This Jacobean house, dating back to 1291, was the Grange for Cleeve Abbey, but has been lovingly restored with modern comforts. The Grange is set in beautiful gardens with an afternoon tea terrace,...
View full reviewBinham Grange is set in 300 acres of glorious Somerset countryside and is subsequently blessed with having amazing produce on its doorstep. The garden around the Jacobean house supplies seasonal fruit, vegetables and herbs, and even the clotted cream is made from the milk produced on the farm. The Exmoor hills provide the kitchen wi...
View full reviewHoused in a chocolate-box thatched stone building, The Heathfield Inn is a 16th-century venue that looks every bit as charming on the outside as what lies beyond its door. An open-plan bar boasts an original fireplace and is well stocked with a range of wine, real ale and spirits. Unwind in the comfy lounge area, or head to the re...
View full reviewThe Rusty Axe is a first-rate British pub situated within a picturesque hamlet on the outskirts of the Somerset Levels. This delightful thatched inn is built on foundations that date back over 400 years. Traditional features such as solid oak floors and antique lighting are accentuated by contemporary touches and quirky decor. Lan...
View full reviewLocated just off the A30, The Windwhistle Inn is the perfect place to sit back, relax and enjoy great food, great service and great company after a long journey. Owners Phil and Sarah pride themselves on providing every guest with the warmest of welcomes and ensuring they leave with a smile on their face. Set in five acres of beau...
View full reviewThe A39 runs across the Polden Hills, between Street and Bridgwater, and situated just off the main road lies The Olive Mill, commanding wonderful views across the Peat Moors. From the outside, it may appear to be a typical inn, but inside you'll find a piece of the Mediterranean set in the landscape of rural Somerset. The Olive Mill...
View full reviewOut of the way but not far away - Plymtree is that idyllic Devon village nestling in the countryside, equidistant from Exeter, Tiverton and Honiton. This lovely pub is much sought after by locals, ramblers and visitors to this beautiful part of Devon. Traditional and stylish, the exposed beams draped in hops, large oak mirrors and ...
View full reviewOur visit to The Royal Oak Inn was truly memorable, and for all the right reasons. A traditional country inn set in the unspoiled surroundings of Exmoor National Park, The Royal Oak boasts a welcoming bar buzzing with atmosphere, four dining areas and a garden for enjoying the warmer weather. We were seated in their intimate dini...
View full reviewDating back to the 18th Century, The Red Tile was originally an old-fashioned, thatch-roofed watering hole. Fashionably updated during the Bridgwater tile industry boom, the pub received its famous red roof and was consequently given a new name by American pilots during World War II. Already impressed by its heritage, my partner...
View full reviewPassionate owner Claire Carter has lovingly refurbished this house into a stunning boutique-style hotel that draws inspiration from its beautiful surroundings. Sumptuous fabrics and exquisite decor lend an elegant country-chic feel to the hotel, yet the atmosphere remains relaxed. The head chef and his team have carefully concocte...
View full reviewThe Rose and Crown is delightfully situated in the peaceful and historic village of East Lambrook, opposite East Lambrook Manor and Margery Fish's famous garden. This beautifully restored inn is renowned for its good food, which is always freshly prepared from ingredients supplied by only the best local producers and suppliers. He...
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