Bayards Cove Inn
Dartmouth
history and character combine with stylish guest rooms, mod-cons included, and a buzzy cafe, restaurant and bar in a Tudor house
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 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
The Fortescue Inn
Salcombe
tucked away in Salcombe's narrow streets a pebble's throw from the water and features a cosy bar with log fires and well-presented 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
Anzac Street B+Bistro
Dartmouth
3 spacious, Georgian double rooms upstairs and a traditional bistro downstairs serving European, Mediterranean and vegetarian cuisine
The Maltsters Arms
Tuckenhay
an 18th century, riverside inn set in an idyllic spot on the banks of the River Harbourne offering individually styled rooms some with river view
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 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
Churston Court Hotel
Churston Ferrers
12th century manor with original features including inglenook fire places and walls adorned with original paintings, tapestries and armour