The Purple Tree Guest House
Torquay
the pool, games room and relaxing communal areas make this Victorian villa B&B a good choice for an enjoyable holiday on the English Riviera
Yalbury Cottage
Lower Bockhampton
350-year-old cottage with fireplaces and beamed ceilings retained in the restaurant where French cuisine, made of local produce, is served
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
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
Driftwood
Rosevine
set in a peaceful, secluded clifftop setting with scenic views and offers contemporary style rooms, excellent dining and a private beach
White Hart Hotel
St. Austell
this grand, Grade II listed Georgian inn is one of St Austell's oldest inns, today though it offers stylish rooms, a lively bar and good pub fayre
The Lugger Inn
Chickerell
traditional pub popular with villagers and visitors, locally sourced food and drink is championed and live music is featured at the weekends
Halfway House Inn
St. Jidgey
ideally placed on the A39 for touring the North Cornwall coast and countryside; rooms are well-equipped and decorated to a high standard
Inn in the Park
Branksome
recently renovated to a high standard, this smart inn provides stylish, spacious rooms. The coastal bus service stops outside the property
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 Three Tuns
St. Keverne
traditional inn set on the main square of a quiet village on the Lizard Peninsula offering comfortable and well-presented guest rooms
Whipsiderry Hotel
Porth
in a peaceful and relaxing spot moments from the cliff tops of the north Cornish coast with Newquay being a short drive or bus ride away
Innkeeper's Lodge Exeter
Clyst St. George
19th century inn with a newer lodge style addition that features smart and comfortable rooms; ideally placed as an East Devon exploring base
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 Royal Oak
Lostwithiel
a popular community pub offering a hearty breakfast, a varied restaurant menu including fish specialities, a Sunday carvery and regular music
Trengilly Wartha Inn
Constantine
a family-run inn set in a sheltered valley between Falmouth and Helston and ideally placed to explore the countryside and coastline by car
Admirals Table
Bridgwater
conveniently placed for an en-route stopover - junction 23 of the M5 is just a 2 minute drive away - with comfy, well-appointed rooms
The Safe Harbour Hotel
Fowey
it's a short walk down the hill to Fowey's pretty harbour from this cosy inn with a sociable bar and restaurant, and bright, comfortable rooms
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
Tyacks Hotel
Camborne
a charming 18th century former coaching inn with spacious, traditional style rooms, a bar serving local ales and home-cooked pub fayre
Beacon Country House Hotel
St. Agnes
surrounded by countryside, yet very close to great beaches and coastal paths and enjoys wonderful views to accompany breakfast or dinner
The Kings Arms
Stratton
traditional, 17th century inn, just 2 miles from the beach at Bude, with well-appointed rooms and serving real ales and home-cooked food
Castle of Comfort
Dodington
at the foot of the Quantock Hills, alongside the A39, in its own four acre garden, a comfy hotel ideally placed to explore coast and countryside
Oystercatcher Apartments
Polzeath
smart, well-appointed apartments set above a bar and restaurant a few minutes walk from the beach, some apartments offer sea views
Commodore Hotel
Southbourne
spectacular cliff-top views over Poole Bay can be seen from this popular pub offering bright, airy rooms and good value food and drink
Queen Mary Inn
Poole
with real ales and home-cooked food, this cosy pub is in an ideal spot for the ferries
The Ilchester Arms Hotel
Abbotsbury
just a mile from Chesil Beach, this friendly village inn serves English cuisine in a conservatory, and offers comfy, neutrally decorated rooms
The Copley Arms
Hessenford
a traditional inn set in a pretty village 5 miles from Looe that has an outdoor seating area overlooking a babbling stream and cosy rooms
The Victoria Inn
Threemilestone
a traditional inn with contemporary bedrooms, hearty pub food prepared with locally sourced produce and a handy location 3 miles from Truro
Loch Fyne Hotel
Canford Cliffs
enjoy the fresh seafood at this comfortable accommodation just a 10 minute walk from the sea
Shah of Persia
Poole
with buses stopping nearby, this charming tavern offers a warm welcome and cosy rooms
The Moorland Hotel
Wotter
located on the southern slopes of Dartmoor, there is open moorland opposite, featuring contemporary rooms and steakhouse dining
Dunstan House
Burnham-on-Sea
style at the seaside at this charming inn serving fine seasonal British food and offering well-appointed rooms with subtle colour schemes
Trehellas Country House Hotel
Washaway
this charming hotel retains many period features that date back to the 18th century, it is ideally situated between Bodmin and Wadebridge
a relaxed air pervades at this handsome, mid-19th century property ideally placed for Porth's golden sands; some rooms offer sea views
The Aqua
Portland
not far from Portland Castle enjoy refreshments in the on-site cafe throughout the day
Antelope Inn
Poole
with a 500 year history, this nautically-themed pub is just meters from the lively quayside
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
Haddon House Hotel
West Bay
Regency style house, set in over an acre of grounds, a short stroll from the beach, offering a comfortable, traditional Jurrasic Coast base
The Spyglass and Kettle
Southbourne
a lively, welcoming pub - with frequent live music and televised live sports events - in an ideal cliff-top location offering simple style rooms
Trelawne Hotel
Mawnan Smith
an independent family-run hotel offering a tranquil and relaxing ambience, rooms are light and airy and enjoy coastal or country views
Welbeck Manor
Sparkwell
close to Dartmoor Zoo, of "We Bought a Zoo" fame, a welcoming and relaxing hotel set in a 9 hole golf course and landscaped garden
Combe House Hotel
Holford
enjoy a country scape at this relaxing hotel hidden away in a quiet, wooded valley in the Quantock Hills, yet with easy access to the A39
Fernhill Hotel
Charmouth
Edwardian house located between Charmouth and Lyme Regis with views over the Dorset countryside offering comfy, well-appointed rooms
The Kings Harbour Hotel
Christchurch
this elegant hotel, set overlooking the castle ruins, blends original character with modern luxury and a relaxed and welcoming ambience
Tremarne Hotel
Mevagissey
fresh, local produce is on the restaurant's menu at this friendly hotel, there are smart rooms, some with sea views, and a relaxing garden
Churston Court Hotel
Churston Ferrers
12th century manor with original features including inglenook fire places and walls adorned with original paintings, tapestries and armour
Boskerris Hotel
Carbis Bay
a small and stylish coastal retreat with a relaxed ambience that features individually decorated rooms most of which have marvellous sea views
Simonsbath House Hotel
Simonsbath
a 350-year-old house in Exmoor's Barle Valley, under ten miles from Lynton and Lynmouth, offers charming rooms and relaxing dining on site
The Crown Hotel
Lynton
former coaching inn at the heart of the town's life since 1760 with comfy, well-equipped guest rooms, a traditional bar and relaxing lounges
Dunster Castle Hotel
Dunster
this eighteenth century, family run hotel has kept its traditional atmosphere but has added modern comfort and styling
The Woodlands Hotel
Sidmouth
family-run hotel providing a homely, welcoming atmosphere set in a tranquil garden with terrace located a 5-minute walk from the centre
close to excellent walking and Eype Beach, this small family-run hotel enjoys a unique position, tucked down a lane near to the coast
Great Trethew Manor
Horningtops
a restored manor in 40 acres of secluded grounds where peacocks roam; a relaxing touring base with easy access to coast and countryside
Molesworth Arms
Wadebridge
a 16th century coaching inn with modern, renovated rooms that retain touches of period features, the bar has open fires and hosts live music
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
Tyrrells Ford Hotel
Avon
a charming, 18th-century country hotel set in 8 acres of peaceful grounds and ideally placed for Bournemouth and the New Forest
Apple Tree Hotel
Keenthorne
a small, independent hotel surrounded by farmland and a large garden, on the A39 between Bridgewater and the rolling Quantock Hills