B and Bs in Manaton

Hazelcott Bed & Breakfast
Neadon Lane
Manaton
Devon

TQ13 9UY
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Hazelcott is set in a beautiful hillside location with superb views from all of our 3 En suite rooms. Whether you are walking; relaxing; visiting friends or just want a chilled-out and relaxing break away from life's stresses; Hazelcott is the place to come. Hazelcott provides 4 star accommodation at a sensible price. Hazelcott has been awarded the prestigious 4 yellow stars; highly commended; from the AA; which is only awarded to the top 10% of B&B's; plus; a ""Best Breakfast"" accolade for our use of the finest local produce. Central heating is provided; or you can rest by the log fire in the lounge or relax with a drink in our cosy bar. If you are looking for that extra special stay; reserve the Haytor suite with its emperor sized bed; a private lounge/library with reclining leather chairs and a luxury bathroom; complete with a spa bath; large cubicle shower; candles; robes and essential oils. We are pleased to offer delicious meals; ranging from a light suppers to four course meals; complemented by a range of fine wines and local ales. On balmy evenings you can enjoy your meal alfresco. Our award winning breakfast uses local produce.We are located conveniently just 6 miles from the A38 to Cornwall; close to Exeter; yet a world away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. We are ideally located for exploring Devon and Cornwall and only 1 ½ hours from the famous Eden Project. Please Note: Smoking is not permitted in the house; but we do have a covered veranda and large garden where you are welcome to smoke. Children are Welcome; but a child is considered anyone under the age of 16. Parking facilities are available; but all parking access is at the guests own risk; Dogs are welcome; but we have no facilities in the house for them to sleep; Check-in time: 16:00 Check-out time: 10:00.

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