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Events in Barbrook | 10 Places to Stay
Barbrook is a small village surrounded by woodland and Devonshire countryside on the edge of Exmoor National Park. Walkers and Cyclists enjoy the powerful beauty of the area, and with the close proximity of the North Devonshire Cliffs and Coast wont fail to impress. A trip to Lynton & Exmoor Museum a mile or so away will charm her visitor, with an eclectic mix that tells a fascinating story for houses on a grander scale Arlington House has a Deer Park, Otters, Owls and many more creatures, the splendid Regency House has treasures on display from days long past, and a huge collection of Horse Drawn Carriages, or why not take a carriage ride around the grounds, Or maybe the working horses in the Stable Block will be one temptation not easy to resist.
For creatures of a different kind there is Exmoor Zoological Park, or how about Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park where wolves, and even Birds Of Prey can be seen, with Dinosaurs that roar, and a Museum that has real Dinosaur eggs proudly on display. For something a little different why not climb aboard the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway, operating since 1890, the views are spectacular.
Places to Stay near Barbrook
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Exmoor Manor Hotel
(0.61 miles)
The hotel makes an excellent base from where to discover the many locals delights, such as the nearby towns of Lynton and Lynmouth with their connecting cliff top railway, the famous walks at Watersmeet and ...
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Exmoor Manor Hotel
(0.61 miles)
This hotel, converted from an old farm house, offers comfortable accommodation within picturesque countryside surroundings. The Roost Restaurant offers a la carte dining and a daily changing menu created by an award winning chef.
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Pine Lodge Guest house
(0.76 miles)
We provide bed and breakfast with an evening meal on request. Our breakfast ranges from full English with a selection of fresh fruits and cereals plus catering for dietary needs when informed. Our fully licensed ...
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Sinai House
(0.99 miles)
This delightful hotel enjoys stunning views over Exmoor and the sea. Decorated to a high standard by the friendly owners. Sinai House is a privately owned Victorian house built in 1860 as a gentlemen’s residence ...
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Highcliffe House
(1.00 miles)
Originally built in the 1870's as a gentleman's summer residence, Highcliffe House, is now a beautifully restored guest house. Standing in its own grounds approximately 500ft above sea level, it commands stunning views of the ...
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Longmead House
(1.04 miles)
Our quality Lynton bed and breakfast provides comfortable accommodation on Exmoor in North Devon.
Longmead Guest House is a beautiful old house with a picturesque garden and ample car parking. It is quietly situated towards the ...
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The Denes Guest House
(1.04 miles)
The Denes is a licensed guesthouse situated in Lynton. Lynton and its twin village, Lynmouth, are enveloped within the Exmoor National Park and occupy an area of outstanding natural and coastal scenery. The Denes itself ...
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Gable Lodge Guest House
(1.09 miles)
Anne, Dave and Rebecca would like to welcome you to Gable Lodge, Lynton, a family run guest house offering family friendly bed and breakfast accommodation with evening meals available on request.
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Southcliffe
(1.09 miles)
Andy and Sue North would like to welcome you to Southcliffe - our Victorian guest house in the beautiful village of Lynton, North Devon. Sitting above Lynmouth on the spectacular Exmoor coast, Lynton makes a ...
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Castle Hill Guest House
(1.11 miles)
Alistair & Emma Mundell welcome you to Castle Hill Guest House, an
imposing Victorian property situated in the picturesque village of Lynton.
We have a combination of double, twin and family rooms. All rooms have
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