Thornbury Castle
Thornbury Castle

A Saxon or probably even Roman settlement originally, with a castle once owned by Henry VIII, the market town of Thornbury has no lack of history nor or atmosphere, its church for example dating back to the 12th century... Read More

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Thornbury Castle

Thornbury Castle

Thornbury Castle was built in 1510 by Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Constable of all England. It was also once owned by Henry VIII who stayed here with Anne Boleyn during their honeymoon ... More | Double Room: Classic from £199 | visit website

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The Bickford Arms (2.97 miles)

The Bickford Arms

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The Bickford Arms has stood at Brandis Corner near Holsworthy since the 17th century, first as a coaching inn and now as a completely rebuilt traditional pub/restaurant offering bed and breakfast. Reduced ... More

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Halfmoon Inn (The) (5.53 miles)

Halfmoon Inn (The)
Family run and owned since 1958 the Half Moon Inn is renowned for its hospitality and unique homely atmosphere. Situated in some of the most picturesque countryside in North Devon, Sheepwash once a thriving market ... More | visit website
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Hay Meadow Farm (5.68 miles)

Hay Meadow Farm
Hay Meadow Farm is a 12th century thatched manor house with origins dating even further back. Mentioned in the Doomsday Book the farm is steeped in history with its inglenook fireplaces and exposed wooden beams ... More | visit website
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Court Barn Country House Hotel (6.72 miles)

Court Barn Country House Hotel
Court Barn is a romantic country house set in 5 acres with unspoilt views across rolling Devon countryside. It originated in the 17th century and additions were made in 1853. We have 8 en suite ... More | visit website
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Blagdon Manor (7.48 miles)

Blagdon Manor
A Grade II listed building with wonderful views across the rolling Devonshire countryside towards Dartmoor; records suggest that the Manor has existed in some form since saxon times; long before the Domesday Book of 1086.

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Penhaven Country House Hotel (7.85 miles)

Penhaven Country House Hotel

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Set in 10 acres of grounds, the tranquil Penhaven Country House Hotel provides a perfect base to relax, unwind and enjoy everything North Devon has to offer. The stylishly refurbished hotel is ... More

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Furzedon B&B (8.33 miles)

Furzedon B&B
Jan & Jerry Sharpe welcome you to Furzedon which is a new build cob house. It is one of only 4 new cob houses to have been built since the early 20th century. Cob is ... More | visit website
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Price of Peace (8.83 miles)

Price of Peace

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Price of Peace is situated on the banks of the River Torridge in peaceful and tranquil surroundings.Built as a fishing lodge it has been lovingly restored to offer luxury en-suite ... More

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The George (9.10 miles)

The George
The George, Hatherleigh, is back from the ashes. This country pub, hotel and dining room is now fully reopened after a £2.5 m refurbishment. It is famous for offering sensational food and stylish bedrooms at ... More | visit website
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Hoops Inn & Country Hotel (9.14 miles)

Hoops Inn & Country Hotel

The Hoops Inn has been a landmark on the main route from North Devon via Clovelly to Cornwall for as long as anyone can remember. In fact there has been a hostelry on this spot ... More | visit website

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