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Rooms from 75.00 GBP | Overlooking Lynmouth Bay, this charming 14th-century thatched inn is situated on the edge of Exmoor National Park. The Rising Sun Hotel offers fresh local seafood and scenic views.
Rising Sun Hotel is set in former fishermen’s cottages, and features wonderful crooked staircases, narrow passageways and low beams. The hotel overlooks picturesque cliffs and a small harbour.
The candlelit, oak-panelled restaurant serves classic British cuisine, including fresh local game and Lynmouth lobster. The cosy bar offers free Wi-Fi access, real ales and hearty cooked breakfasts.
With individual character and original features, the elegant bedrooms each have a TV and tea/coffee facilities. The luxurious bathrooms have free toiletries, and some feature a stand-alone bath.
The Rising Sun is just a mile from the famous Valley of Rocks, with its herd of wild goats. Parking is available nearby, and Exmoor Zoo is just 10 miles away. The nearby cliff-top walks offer panoramic views. |
  
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Rooms from 40.00 GBP | The Bath Hotel offers a superb location, in the heart of the village and directly opposite Lynmouth Harbour and the Lyn River. An excellent breakfast is served every morning.
All rooms at The Bath Hotel have en suite facilities, tea/coffee and hairdryers. Some of them have sea views.
The Bath’s restaurant serves traditional food; locally sourced food is used wherever possible, including locally caught fish. The Galley bar and lounge area has a selection of drinks and snacks. |
  
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Rooms from 53.00 GBP | Set in 5 acres of woodland 200 feet above Lynmouth, The Tors Hotel features stunning sea and harbour views. Drinks can be enjoyed on the sea-facing patio or in the Cocktail Bar and the hotel also has a heated outdoor swimming pool.
Overlooking Lynmouth Harbour, the award-winning restaurant serves a full English breakfast and offers a varied lunch and evening menu with homemade desserts. Guests can relax in the Tors’ spacious and traditionally furnished lounge area.
Located in Exmoor National Park, scenic walks can be enjoyed in the immediate area. The Lynmouth Cliff Railway is just a 2-minute walk away and provides a picturesque train ride to Lynton and its town centre.
A TV with a DVD player, tea and coffee making facilities and a hairdryer are included in each elegantly decorated room. Some rooms have a view of either the sea, Lyn Valley or Countisbury Hill. |
  
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Rooms from 109.75 GBP | Shelley's is an award-winning hotel with free Wi-Fi and breathtaking sea views across Lynmouth Bay. It is welcoming, comfortable and serves a delicious breakfast.
The hotel takes its name from the 19th-century poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley, who honeymooned at the cottage. Some bedrooms have a romantic balcony and wonderful sea views.
Shelley's is located on the main road in the centre of the village, close to Glen Lyne Gorge. A public car park is opposite the hotel.
Take breakfast in the conservatory which has wonderful sea view across Lynmouth Bay. Choose among kippers, waffles with maple syrup, fresh fruit, full English breakfast and more. |
  
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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | Standing alone at the entrance to Lynmouth’s stunning harbour, this picturesque 18th-century building houses en suite accommodation with superb views of the sea, the river or the Lyn Valley.
With a unique waterside location, the Rock House is situated in Lynmouth, one of North Devon's most picturesque villages. Lynmouth lies at the mouth of the Lyn River, with Exmoor and the town of Lynton towering above. The village is surrounded by the stunning scenery and the natural beauty of the Exmoor National Park. In Victorian times, Lynton and Lynmouth were fondly known as Little Switzerland.
The Rock House makes a great base from which to explore the region’s great walks; along the rugged North Devon coastal path; through woodlands alongside the Lyn River or across the rolling moorlands of Lorna Doone country.
Free private parking is possible on site.
Every room is en suite and has central heating. Each room has a TV, a hairdryer, an alarm clock and tea/coffee making facilities. All of the rooms are attractive and furnished to a high standard. Some rooms have four-poster beds.
All rooms have superb views of the sea, the river or the Lyn Valley.
The candlelit harbour-side restaurant has wonderful views of the sea and offers intimate dining, complemented by a selection of fine wines.
The fully licensed bar overlooks the hotel’s picturesque garden, where lunches or cream teas can be enjoyed in fine weather. |
  
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Rooms from 30.00 GBP | The Ship Inn is situated in the busy Exmoor Village of Porlock. Parts of the Inn date back to the 13th Century and with its thatched roof and log fires in the Winter, it is a home from home. We have a terraced garden for the summer which has views over the Bristol Channel to Wales. We pride ourselves in offering good standard Pub Food which is served in all our areas Lunchtime and Evenings. We are god Friendly in the Bar Area and in the Garden. We have 6 Real Local Ales and 4 Local Ciders throughout the main Season, we are in the Camra guide and the AA guide for Inns. |
  
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Rooms from 39.00 GBP | The Duke of Wellington was built in the 17th-century as a traditional coaching inn and posting house. The hotel is conveniently situated in the centre of Minehead. Minehead is a bustling seaside town with attractions to suit a large range of people. It is home to West Somerset Steam railway which runs several steam trains throughout the day over the summer period. Minehead is also famously home to the family amusement park Butlins for which any of our guests could visit upon purchasing a day pass. Minehead is situated on the north coast of Somerset boasting some fabulous sea views. It is also known as "The Gateway to Exmoor ". The Duke of Wellington is made up of a traditional Wetherspoon pub, a Lloyds No. 1 Bar and a Wetherspoon Hotel . We offer an extensive menu served between 7am and 10pm (from 8am Saturday and Sunday) . The Lloyds No. 1 bar is on the side of the hotel and is open until 2.30am on Friday and Saturday. Some rooms may experience some noise from Lloyds. If you would prefer a quieter room please advise when making your reservation. |
  
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Rooms from 55.00 GBP | Pauline and Mick welcome you to the Foxhunters Inn, a 300 year old Coaching Inn that has been carefully restored to provide a watering hole of exceptional charm and character.
Cosy Inglenooks, roaring log fires, original stonework and softly lit bars all combine to provide an atmosphere of warmth and hospitality sought by traveller and holiday maker alike.
Dining
The varied menu provides delicious choice of restaurant and bar foods, every day from midday.
Sunday Carvery
The popular Sunday Carvery is available through the winter and every evening through the summer - vegetarian option available.
Comfortable accommodation
Eight bedrooms are available, all with en-suite facilities. The Bed and Breakfast service is open all year round.
Family friendly
Children are very welcome and the ‘Fishing Fox’ Cafe Bar, situated safely near the large parking area, has a children’s play area and beer garden. |
  
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Rooms from 70.00 GBP | Centrally situated offering good standards of service and comfort. Bedrooms vary in size but all are neatly decorated. A choice of lounges is complimented by our bar and restaurant. Luxury rooms are available. Conference rates negotiable.
Barnstaple is reputedly England's oldest borough, and has gained consistent recognition in the annual Britain in Bloom Competition, culminating as winner of the World in Bloom title - an outstanding achievement!
Situated in the town centre, the Hotel offers all modern facilities while retaining its original charm and character.
All bedrooms have bathroom en-suite and the lift provides easy access to all floors.
The relaxing lounges are waiter served throughout the day and are well renowned for their wonderful selection of afternoon teas, patisserie and specialist coffees.
'Lord Fortescue's', the Hotel Restaurant, enjoys a particularly fine reputation with extensive A La Carte and Table d'Hote menus to choose from.
Also it has it's own Bistro right next door, "62 The Bank", with oak beamed panelled walls and ornate ceilings, giving a variety of up to date cuisine in a lively atmosphere. |
  
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Rooms from 87.00 GBP | Overlooking the River Taw in the centre of Barnstaple, this traditional Edwardian style hotel is superbly located for visiting the North Coast of Devon on leisure or business.
The Imperial has 63 comfortably furnished bedrooms including a number of feature rooms - all with their own private bathroom, telephone and TV.
When you return from a busy days sightseeing, or a hectic business meeting, your room has tea and coffee making facilities.
Baby-listening and babysitting services are available on request.
Today, as in the Edwardian era, guest comfort at The Imperial is paramount. You can enjoy morning coffee or afternoon tea in the friendly atmosphere of the Hotel.
The Arlington Restaurant offers the perfect blend of good food and wine plus attentive service.
For further convenience there is ample car parking for residents and guests.
The Hotel has undergone extensive refurbishment throughout since its acquisition by The Brend Group. |
  
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Rooms from 32.00 GBP | The Bath House Hotel in Ilfracombe, North Devon, has 20 en-suite bedrooms and is ideally situated opposite the Tunnels beaches, close to the High Street and just a few minutes walk from the harbour. The Bath House Hotel has a large fully licensed bar, lounge and restaurant.
One of a few hotels in Ilfracombe that has such excellent facilities, so if you feel like a work out, or simply want to sweat it out in the sauna, the fully fitted gymnasium, solarium, steam and power showers are all available free of charge when staying at the hotel. |
  
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Rooms from 55.00 GBP | Traditional Country Pub, offer good clean accommodation. Nice Friendly atmosphere, to relax and enjoy a meal and a drink. The Washford Inn welcomes both corporate and leisure clients. Situated next to the West Somerset Railway Station and the Heritage Line. |
  
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Rooms from 64.00 GBP | Sampson Barton Guest House 4* Bed and Breakfast. Our 17th century Longhouse nestled amongst farmland and set in an acre of mature gardens has a spacious guest lounge and dining room with original features of oak beams and inglenook fireplaces. We offer delicious breakfasts and wonderful cuisine in the evenings using local quality produce. We are fully licensed and offer a well stocked bar and extensive wine list. Our farmhouse is ideal for business or leisure. It has 5 double, charming and individually designed en-suites. |
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