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 Ness
Shaldon
built in 1810 for a wealthy Georgian family in a scenic spot overlooking the Teign Estuary; nautically themed rooms feature, some with sea views
Ring of Bells
North Bovey
popular Dartmoor watering hole located in a pretty village updated to retain character features whilst offering smart, contemporary rooms
Ring O Bells
Chagford
cosy inn dating from the 16th century set in the heart of pretty Chagford; comfortable guest rooms are decorated in a simple, rustic style
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 New Inn
Coleford
thatched country inn, originally dates from the 13th century, set in a pretty hamlet; the comfy and cosy rooms have period features
The Cornish Arms
Pendoggett
character features such as wooden beams and slate floors feature at this 16th century inn near Port Isaac; updated rooms have individual decor
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
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 Bickley Mill
Stoneycombe
a beautifully restored mill dating from the 13th century set in the peaceful Stoneycombe Valley offering elegant rooms and good food
Hawkins Arms
Zelah
situated on the old highway from London to Land's End this former coaching inn is reputed to be one of Cornwall's oldest pubs
The Globe Inn
Chagford
a former coaching inn brought up to date yet retaining plenty of original charm, guest rooms are individually styled and local produce is served
The Hoops Inn & Country Hotel
Horns Cross
Grade II listed, picture book thatched inn, nestled in unspoilt countryside on the A39 just a 10 minute drive from the pretty village of Clovelly
The Engine Inn
Cripplesease
a classic Cornish pub set on upland between St. Ives and Penzance where the two spacious rooms are set in a listed converted barn
The Globe Hotel
Topsham
attractive 16th century coaching inn combining modern comforts with period charm and serving hearty food sourced from the West Country
The West Country Inn
Bursdon Moor
roadside inn dating from 1620 surrounded by glorious countryside, it retains plenty of original charm and offers comfy, rustic style rooms
The Portsmouth Arms
Burrington
roadside in set in the Taw Valley with a traditional bar featuring an open fireplace and cosy rooms or cottages located in a converted barn
Bearslake Inn
Sourton
dating back to the 13th century, this charming longhouse offers cosy, Dartmoor inspired rooms, a traditional bar and serves local produce
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 Lamb Inn
Sandford
open fires, beamed ceilings, an award winning restaurant, individually styled rooms and a sheltered garden feature at this 16th century inn
The Waterman's Arms
Ashprington
a 17th century inn set in an area of outstanding natural beauty next to the babbling River Harbourne; guest rooms are uniquely decorated
Church House Inn
Churchstow
built in the 13th century as a refuge for Benedictine monks, this ancient hostelry near Salcombe offers newly-converted rooms and delicious food
The Jubilee Inn
Pelynt
open log fires, original slate and wood floors detail the heritage of this 16th century former farmhouse, many rooms retain character features
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
The Masons Arms
Branscombe
a charming 14th century inn with beamed ceilings, exposed stone walls and fireplaces located just 10 minutes walk from Branscombe Beach
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
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
The Pickwick Inn
Bigbury
a charming beamed village inn in a small Devon village extends a warm welcome to simply furnished, comfortable rooms and a cosy traditional bar
The Longcross Hotel
Trelights
surrounded by green expanses and splendid gardens close to Port Isaac, there are elegant rooms and a terrace with scenic views
Churston Court Hotel
Churston Ferrers
12th century manor with original features including inglenook fire places and walls adorned with original paintings, tapestries and armour
The Ship Inn
Portloe
an atmospheric inn tucked away in the picturesque fishing village of Portloe on the Roseland Peninsula offers three cosy rooms and a garden
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
Furzeleigh Mill
Buckfastleigh
16th century, former corn mill located just off the A38 offering bright, cosy guest rooms, a small bar and restaurant in the former mill room
The Mill House
Trebarwith
an 18th century former corn mill set in 7 acres of grounds amidst a wooded valley with beamed ceilings, flag stone floors and log fires
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 Bittescombe Inn
Upton
a 17th century farmhouse tucked away on a countryside estate is now a high quality inn with stylish rooms and chef-cooked food in the restaurant