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Strawberry Fair Hotel, Paignton, Devon

Strawberry Fair Hotel
24 Manor Road
Paignton
Devon

TQ3 2HR

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Strawberry Fair Hotel is a friendly, family run B&B in Paignton, Devon. We are on the flat, 300 yards from Preston Sands, with free parking and close to shops and places to eat. We are fully non-smoking and all our guest rooms are en-suite, tastefully decorated and with modern conveniences; colour TV, tea/coffee making facilities and radio alarm clocks. We offer a full English breakfast, vegetarian and lighter options. We are also happy to cater for special diets.

The main Torbay bus route passes within 100 yards of the hotel offering easy access to the neighbouring towns of Torquay and Brixham. Local attractions include Paignton Zoo, steam railway, waterpark, several beaches and pier.

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Double: From £48 - Based on 2 people sharing
Twin: From £48 - Based on 2 people sharing
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Children Welcome
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms - Throughout house
Open All Year - Closed at Christmas
TV in Rooms

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