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Lowtrow Cross, Wiveliscombe, Somerset

Lowtrow Cross
Upton
Wiveliscombe
Somerset

TA4 2DB

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Welcome to Lowtrow Cross, a 16th Century Inn with adults only caravan & camping site, located in 4 acres of unspoilt countryside on the Somerset-Devon borders and on the edge of the lovely Exmoor National Park.

The perfect place for the country lover and an ideal base for touring this truly rural part of England with glorious views in whichever way you choose to go. Lowtrow Cross offers comfortable en suite bed and breakfast in character rooms above the Inn. We have been awarded AA 4 RED Diamonds - recognised as the very best 10% of establishments within the rating level.

Self catering is also available in two well equipped holiday caravans. Lowtrow Cross nestling in the Brendon Hills is 1 mile north of Upton village on the B3190 situated between Wimbleball Lake and Clatworthy Reservoir.

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Ratings/Awards: AA 4 Red Diamonds
ETC 4 Diamonds
Number of Rooms: 3
Number Ensuite: 3
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Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
Tourist Board Inspected
Building of Historic Interest
TV in Rooms
Garden

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