The George Inn
The George Inn

Dulverton is on the southern edge of Exmoor National Park, the B3223 that runs north from the village cutting through the heart of that wild landscape. It is on the River Barle, with salmon traps on that water of interest to visitors... Read More

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Middle Upcott Farm

Middle Upcott Farm

Middle Upcott Farm provides the discerning Exmoor visitor with top quality bed and breakfast accommodation near Dulverton. We also have comfortable horse accommodation for those who wish to ride in the famous Exmoor National Park. This ... More | Double Room: £35 - £60 | visit website

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Ben Brook Cottage at Williams Mill (3.89 miles)

Ben Brook Cottage at Williams Mill

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These attractive and well furnished cottages, set within the owners' 6½ acre grounds, share a brook bordered garden overlooking their separate terraces, and are ideally positioned for ... More

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Tarr Farm Inn (3.91 miles)

Tarr Farm Inn
Set in its own 40 acres, 16th century Tarr Farm Inn nestles just above Tarr Steps and the River Barle. Only 7 miles from Dulverton, through beautiful wooded valleys and across the open moorland of ... More | visit website
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Royal Oak Inn (4.34 miles)

Royal Oak Inn
This picturesque thatched 12th Century inn/hotel stands in the centre of a small, ancient riverside village on the edge of Exmoor Park. Eight of the bedrooms are situated in the inn while a further six ... More | visit website
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Blackberries (4.39 miles)

Blackberries

Blackberries is located in the picturesque and thriving village of Bampton in mid-Devon, on the edge of the Exmoor National Park. Extensive restaurant/bar menu, free parking.

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Heron House (4.47 miles)

Heron House

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First time visitors to Heron House cannot help but be charmed by this delightful Georgian town house with its beautiful walled garden in the centre of the ancient village of ... More | visit website

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The Exeter Inn (5.05 miles)

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The Exeter Inn is an historic 15th Century Inn and Restaurant set amongst emerald green hills in the upper reaches of the delightful Exe Valley, in the beautiful Devon/Somerset border ... More

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Classic Cottages (5.91 miles)

Classic Cottages
It’s just a quick flit from some of the country’s big cities, yet venture into the Somerset countryside and it feels as though you’ve completely dropped off the 21st Century map. The Quantock Hills, the ... More
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Sundial House (6.83 miles)

Sundial House

For quality Accommodation on Exmoor look no further than Sundial House.
Sundial House is a 17th Century country cottage and occupies a central position in the moorland village of Wheddon Cross, which at 1,000ft above sea ... More | visit website

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The Rest and be Thankful Inn (6.84 miles)

The Rest and be Thankful Inn
A former coaching inn situated in the heart of Exmoor. Ideal for exploring the delights of the area; many walks, horse riding and of course car drives.

All rooms are en-suite and finished to a ... More | visit website
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Cutthorne (6.96 miles)

Cutthorne

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C18th Country House totally secluded in a private valley in the heart of Exmoor.Stunning views of the countryside.Great home cooking and fine wines. Log fires. ... More

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