Bickleigh

The little village of Bickleigh complete with several thatched cottages sits close to the River Exe, just two or three miles from Plymouth. Across the Exe you’ll find the bridge over troubled water said to have inspired Paul Simon to pen his most famous tune... Read More

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Yearlstone Vineyard, Bickleigh is a must for wine-lovers and those ...More

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Fishermans Cot

Fishermans Cot

The Fisherman's Cot, nestling on the banks of the River Exe at Bickleigh, is one of the most picturesque inns in the South of England. Its superb location makes it an all-year-round choice for locals ... More | visit website

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Bickleigh Castle

Bickleigh Castle

One of Devon's most beautiful wedding venues and bed and breakfast breaks, this 14th century castle nestles in a valley surrounded by 30 acres of lush green land.

The River Exe runs through the estate, offering ... More | visit website

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The Moorland Hotel (2.08 miles)

The Moorland Hotel

This hotel sits on the quiet southern slopes of Dartmoor National Park, and is 20 minutes from the centre of Plymouth. It has views across the South Hams to the sea. The Moorland Hotel is ideal ... More | visit website

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Moorland Garden Hotel (2.13 miles)

Moorland Garden Hotel
Located on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, just minutes away from Plymouth city centre, Tavistock and close to border with Cornwall, we are the place to be for business, leisure, special occasions and fine ... More | visit website
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Future inn Plymouth (2.60 miles)

Future inn Plymouth

Future Inn is one of Plymouths newest Hotels offering quality upscale accommodation and unbeatable value.Future Inn Plymouth is in the perfect location for both business and leisure travellers to Devon and Cornwall. Dartmoor National Park, ... More | visit website

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Elfordleigh Hotel (2.71 miles)

Elfordleigh Hotel

For that somewhere truly extra special, why look anywhere else? You are warmly invited to relax, unwind and saviour the unique atmosphere that is, the Elfordleigh. Set within spectacular South Devon countryside, yet only minutes ... More | visit website

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The Who'd Have Thought It Inn (2.99 miles)

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By choosing The Who'd Have Thought It Inn, you may be dining with us and staying just overnight on business, or perhaps seeking a short break packed with sightseeing or ... More

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Boringdon Hall Hotel (3.14 miles)

Boringdon Hall Hotel

Situated only five miles from Plymouth City Centre, this Grade I listed Elizabethan Manor House has been restored to its former glory and retains an air of tranquility and grace.

The hotel is set amidst ... More | visit website

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Ibis Plymouth (3.29 miles)

Ibis Plymouth

Located beside the A38 at the Gateway to Plymouth. Ideally situated for visiting the City of Plymouth, Dartmoor, the Eden Project and the beaches of devon & Cornwall. Large free car park, restaurant and bar. ... More | visit website

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Novotel Plymouth (3.39 miles)

Novotel Plymouth

Novotel Plymouth is ideal for both the business and leisure traveller, conveniently located for all major business areas and attractions. This AA 3 star hotel is very easy to find with ample free parking with ... More | visit website

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The Old Dairy (3.50 miles)

The Old Dairy
Comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation conveniently situated in the centre of the old spa village of Yelverton on the western edge of Dartmoor and on major walking and cycling routes. It is an ideal base ... More | visit website
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The Rosemont (3.53 miles)

The Rosemont
The Rosemont is a spacious and beautifully maintained, late 19th century property. It is superbly situated for exploring and enjoying the outstanding beauty of the Dartmoor National Park. Converted to a B&B in ... More | visit website

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