North Devon Hotels Guide

recommended hotels and other accommodation in North Devon


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Darnley Hotel

Ilfracombe

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small, friendly, independently owned hotel set in tranquil gardens close to the High Street; home cooked food is served in the restaurant and bar

Blue Ball Inn

Countisbury

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13th-century, former coaching inn located on the A39 amidst a natural, Exmoor setting yet only a short drive from Lynton and Lynmouth

Hunters Inn

Heddon Valley

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enjoys an idyllic spot in a wooded valley alongside the River Heddon and is set in 4 acres of its own gardens and perfect for a country retreat

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peacefully placed, Grade II listed, Georgian former rectory set on the fringes of Exmoor with a relaxed, easy-going atmosphere

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located on the South West Coast Path, this family-run B&B offers bright, cheerful rooms, a cosy bar and a terrace affording views over the resort

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overlooking the West Lyn River, most of the rooms at this friendly B&B boast private balconies enjoying scenic views of the harbour and sea

Sunnymeade

West Down

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located on the A361 amidst scenic countryside a short drive from Croyde Bay, Woolacombe and Ilfracombe and set in an acre of gardens

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enjoying an advantageous clifftop location, affording spectacular views of the coastline, this well-appointed B&B is metres from the Cliff Railway

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peacefully located with scenic views, all of the smart rooms have sea views, and has an emphasis on serving local organic food at breakfast