The Salty Monk
Sidford
offers award-winning cuisine featuring local produce and guest rooms with unique identities all set in an attractive 16th century building
The Lugger
Portloe
found in an idyllic waterside spot at the foot of a picturesque fishing cove, this unique 17th century inn is a true Cornish retreat to escape to
The Cott Inn
Shinner's Bridge
providing ale since 1320, this is one of the oldest thatched inns in Britain with guest rooms that combine character and contemporary styling
The Wellington
Boscastle
exposed beams and open fires feature in the real ale bar, there is an an elegant guest lounge in a turret and a creative food menu is served here
The Cridford Inn
Trusham
a picture-postcard inn formed of a 1,000 year old Devon longhouse, the charming guest rooms feature exposed beams and sloping ceilings
The Rising Sun Inn
Umberleigh
cosy, welcoming inn, on the A377 by the River Taw, featuring well-presented rooms and serving a seasonal menu featuring local produce
The Jamaica Inn
Bolventor
atmospheric inn set atop Bodmin Moor offering refuge to travellers and smugglers for centuries and immortalised in Daphne du Maurier's novel
The Red Lion Hotel
Oakford
get off the beaten track at this warm and welcoming pub situated in a peaceful village that is surrounded by glorious Devon countryside
Ram's Head Inn
Dolton
a 17th century, former coaching inn, elegantly updated to retain plenty of the original character whilst offering modern comforts and good food
Star Inn
St. Erth
a family run 17th century inn offering a warm welcome, real ales, bar meals prepared with local produce and a real fire in chillier weather
The Tors
Belstone
in an idyllic setting next to the church in a Dartmoor village, a traditional pub full of character and characterful locals offers cosy rooms
The Red Lion
Broadclyst
16th century inn nestled next to the village church, the bar features plenty of rustic charm whilst the guest rooms are cosy and comfy
The Half Moon Inn
Sheepwash
Grade II listed inn perfectly placed to partake in fishing and country sports, comfortable guest rooms are in the main inn or the courtyard
The Anchor Inn
Ugborough
offers comfortable, well-appointed rooms situated in the main pub or in cabins in the courtyard and is ideally placed for Dartmoor and beaches
White Hart Hotel
Menheniot
slate floors and beamed ceilings emphasise this 17th century inn's former life as a coaching inn, the traditional rooms are simply furnished
The Crumplehorn Inn & Mill
Polperro
on the edge of the village, on the road leading to Polperro's celebrated fishing harbour, this picturesque cornish inn offers cosy rooms and suites
The Crown Inn
Lanlivery
a charming pub said to be one of Cornwall's oldest, the low beamed ceilings, open fireplaces and thick stone walls all reflect its rich heritage
The Tuckers Arms
Dalwood
a 13th century thatched and beamed inn, full of character, is noted for its restaurant sourcing produce within a 30 mile radius, and its cosy rooms
Who'd Have Thought It Inn
St. Dominick
sweeping views over the Tamar Valley can be enjoyed at this friendly pub, it also offers simple, but comfy bedrooms in a garden annexe
The Farmers Arms
St. Merryn
relax beside the fire in winter or soak up some rays on the outside deck in summer at this friendly pub that is within a short drive of beaches
The Sloop Inn
Bantham
a characterful country pub near the surfing beach of Bantham offers well-presented rooms, most with coastal views, and tasty home-cooked food
Culm Valley Inn
Culmstock
in a pretty Devon village on both banks of the River Culm, a charming period inn features locally sourced food and tastefully-decorated rooms
Finnygook Inn
Crafthole
this 15th century coaching inn boasts a pretty village location that is close to the coast and scenic views over the Lynher and Tamar Rivers
The Plume of Feathers
Mitchell
smart, stylish rooms are set in converted former stables and barns next to the 16th century coaching inn in a pretty village just off the A30
Churston Court Hotel
Churston Ferrers
12th century manor with original features including inglenook fire places and walls adorned with original paintings, tapestries and armour
Home Farm Hotel
Wilmington
a family run hotel, restaurant and bar on the A35 between Axminster and Honiton formed of a character, 16th century former farmhouse
The Arundell
Lifton
cosy hotel with log fires, antique furniture in the elegant rooms and exclusive fishing rights on 20 miles of the River Tamar and tributaries
The Ley Arms
Kenn
a picture-postcard pretty thatched inn has gorgeously furnished rooms and a popular restaurant serving a wide choice of home-cooked dishes
The Shipwrights Arms
Helford
close to Helford Passage Beach, a friendly riverside pub has spacious contemporary rooms equipped to a high standard, with peaceful views
Exmoor White Horse Inn
Exford
a distinctive façade, classic period features, roaring log fires, over 200 Malt Whiskys and locally sourced produce are prominent features