
Chagford is a pleasant old town on the edge of Dartmoor, whose two greatest claims-to-fame are that it provided the inspiration for Lorna Doone’s demise, and now has one of the most celebrated restaurants and hotels in Britain, Gidleigh Park...
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Hotels in Chagford - 10 places to stay
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Gidleigh Park
Gidleigh Park is amongst the most highly rated small luxury hotels in England, and certainly the most highly rated in the South West.
The house is set in 45 acres of magnificent, secluded gardens and woodland ... More
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Three Crowns Hotel
This 13th Century Inn occupies a significant position in the history of 'picturesque' Chagford, with mullioned windows, massive oak beams, a great open fireplace and four poster beds.
The Three Crowns Hotel is a fine example ...
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Mill End Hotel
Awarded the AA 'Top Hotel Award' 2006
A converted eighteenth century water mill situated on the banks of the River Teign. The traditional English gardens flow down to the edge of the river and are ...
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Double Room: £90 - £160 |
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Globe Inn
Cosy, comfortable, friendly, peaceful and tasteful. Full of character, but above all a great place to stay either for a short Dartmoor break or as a central base for exploring Devon.
Stylish accommodation together with great ...
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Sandy Park Inn
Sandy Park Inn is a top rated 16th century thatched Inn, a popular local, in beautiful unspoilt Dartmoor landscape. The perfect hideaway offering easy walking access to the stunning Teign valley with The National Trust's ...
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22 Mill Street Restaurant With Rooms
This bijou two AA Rosseted restaurant with rooms is tucked away in a very unassuming spot off the high street in Chagford.
Nestling in the foothills of the Dartmoor National Park, we are beautifully located ... More
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