Bed and Breakfast in South Molton
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West Down Farm
Built in the early 1920's and within easy distance of Exmoor, Knightshayes Court, Rosemoor Gardens and Barnstaple, West Down is in a central location for your holiday or break.
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Sampson Barton Guest House
Our 17th century Longhouse nestled amongst farmland and set in an acre of landscaped gardens has spacious sitting and dining rooms with oak beams and inglenook fireplaces. We offer delicious breakfastsand wonderful cuisine in the ... More
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Belgrave B&B
Belgrave is a detached house on the edge of South Molton, with B&B accommodation for up to 4 guests. We have off-road parking, a large garden, and a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. The town square is ...
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The George Hotel
The George Hotel is Grade 2 listed and is located in the heart of South Molton. Dating back to the seventeenth century, we have nine comfortable ensuite bedrooms, a Resident's Lounge, Restaurant open to the ...
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Drewstone Farm
Drewstone is a traditional 300 acre family-run sheep/arable farm in an idyllic country setting in the foothills of Exmoor, full of unspoilt character and wildlife habitat with its own wildlife lake. We have 3 self-catering ...
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Snurridge House
Snurridge House is privately owned and offers a rare opportunity to stay at one of the finest Regency properties in England. It has been Lovingly restored to its present glory by the owners and is ... More
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Mole Cottage Bed and Breakfast
Mole Cottage Bed & Breakfast is located in Watertown near Chittlehamholt close to Exmoor in beautiful Devon.Mole Cottage is set in the Mole Valley; the River Mole rises on Exmoor and has Game Fishing ...
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