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Durham House, Beer, Devon

Durham House
Fore Street
Beer
Devon

EX12 3JL

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Durham House is a beautiful stone-fronted building set in the heart of the traditional fishing village of Beer. Well known as one of the oldest and most established small hotels in the area, Durham House now offers guests quality bed and breakfast accommodation in Beer, Devon. Built at the end of the 19th Century the building is packed full of original period features, including a fantastic entrance lobby with Victorian tiling, high arched doorways and leaded lights. Many rooms - including the fine dining room - have high ceilings with decorative cornice.

Martin and Shelley White, your hosts, are a local couple who pride themselves on providing a warm welcome and friendly service. We offer accommodation that is intended to make your stay in Beer as relaxing and enjoyable as possible.

We offer eight guest bedrooms providing the flexibility of double, twin, single and family occupancy. All rooms are furnished to a high standard, are spacious, light and very clean. Each room has en-suite facilities, hospitality trays and colour TV. There is also an information pack in each room covering local activities and attractions to assist you in discovering the very best things to do and see in the surrounding area.

Details

Number of Rooms: 8
Number Ensuite: 8

Price per Person

Double: £29
Twin: £29
Single: £35
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Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms - Throughout house
Open All Year
TV in Rooms

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