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Rooms from 32.00 GBP | Set in the beautiful county of Cornwall, Trethorne offers the perfect blend of a picturesque and easily accessible location, friendly and down to earth Cornish hospitality and great value for money. The club is well known for its friendly and relaxed welcome, offering good quality home-cooked food in a comfortable and welcoming clubhouse. The large restaurant and outdoor BBQ Terrace make this an ideal venue for both large and small groups. The accommodation at Trethorne comprises seven comfortable Clubhouse rooms, four Lodges and two detached Cottages. All rooms are of a good size, offering en-suite facilities, and include TV and tea/coffee making facilities. |
  
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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | We have made many improvements to the old Inn and due to demand we have added extra hotel accommodation to offer more people a chance to experience Jamaica Inn. From breakfast until late evening, you can enjoy an extensive range of home cooked food for all the family. With its cobbled courtyard, beamed ceilings, roaring log fires and real ales, Jamaica Inn's friendly, warm atmosphere welcomes you at any time of the year, whether you are a local, a visitor or just passing through. We have one of the finest collections of smuggling memorabilia at the Smugglers Museum and the Daphne du Maurier room honours the great writer.  |
  
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Rooms from 100.00 GBP | People come to the Arundell Arms to fish and shoot and go riding, to walk, play golf, go bird watching, and to enjoy some of the loveliest country in England. The hotel, an old coaching inn on a site which dates back to Saxon times, is in a valley of five rivers, close to the uplands of Dartmoor. Not far away are the wonderful surfing beaches of the north Cornish coast, the ruins of Tintagel Castle, and the ancient fishing villages of Boscastle and Port Isaac where you can hire boats or pick your own fresh lobsters from their cages in the fish market. |
  
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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | Featured in Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles, The Castle Inn lies on the Western slopes of Dartmoor National Park. Built in 1550, its plain pink exterior offers no clue to what awaits you inside - slate floors, granite stonewalls and low bowed ceilings. The charming restaurant features a great Norman fireplace allegedly originating from the 12th century castle next door.
There is a covered patio at the back with more seating in the pretty gardens. The hidden remains of a bronze age fort nearby suggest the area around Lydford was inhabited long before Christ and it was here that a Royal Mint was established during the reign of Ethelred the Unready, producing "Lydford Pennies" which can be seen in the restaurant area.
The characterful lounge provides an area to relax after a hard day's walking on the nearby moor.
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Rooms from 50.00 GBP | An individual hotel offering traditional hospitality with comfortably furnished bedrooms with private bathrooms.
For golf visitors there are two excellent golf courses - St Mellion & China Fleet Country Club are both within easy reach.
There are many attractions within a short journey including Plymouth Hoe & Barbican, National Trust Properties, exciting theme parks, spectacular beaches, Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor and Eden Project.
Looe and Polperro are a 20-minute drive away.
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | Set in the town of Okehampton, in the foothills of Dartmoor, The White Hart Hotel is a superior example of a 17th century coaching inn and is the ideal venue for all social and business occasions.
The Inn was given official license as Okehampton's premier inn at the new Quarter Sessions when the town's charter was granted back in 1623 and has held that license continuously since that date.
Today the White Hart is as popular as it has always been with locals and visitors, it is a good base for walking or cycling in the Dartmoor National Park and offers good, locally sourced food, excellent accommodation and conference/function facilities. Free parking is available for guests and visitors.
So whether you want to stay the night, have a coffee or lunch whilst you are shopping in Okehampton or meet friends for dinner, you can be sure that you've chosen the right place.
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