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The Charterhouse

★★★★·97.0/ 10Excellent
·Bed and breakfasts
Review
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Enjoy onsite body treatments and facials at this charming bed and breakfast, which also offers complimentary Wi-Fi, a comfortable communal living room, and a pleasant picnic area. Full breakfasts are available daily for a fee between 8:30 AM and 9:30 AM. The front desk operates during limited hours, and free self-parking is available onsite. Each of the 10 guestrooms features a flat-screen television with digital programming and complimentary Wi-Fi access. Private bathrooms are equipped with bathtubs or showers, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Additional conveniences include laptop-compatible safes and coffee/tea makers. Housekeeping is provided once per stay. Located in Torquay's historical district, The Charterhouse is steps from Cockington Country Park and a short drive from the Riviera International Conference Centre. It's also conveniently close to other attractions, including Princess Theatre (2. 2 km) and Goodrington Sands Beach (4. 9 km).

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Service10.0
Value9.9
Location9.9
Rooms9.8
Surroundings9.8
Cleanliness9.7
Wi-Fi9.5
Facilities9.5
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Nearby & transit

DiningSights
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Elephant
Modern British · ★ Michelin
£££
Simon Hulstone’s bright, laid-back restaurant looks out over Torquay Harbour. Low-backed wooden chairs sit at stone tables – backed by moody coloured walls – and elephant-themed decorations are dotted about the place. The hugely appealing dishes are led by Simon's selection of local, seasonal produce, including some grown and reared on their 96-acre farm. Accompaniments are designed to enhance each main ingredient, and the tasting menu best demonstrates the breadth of his skill.
1.6km
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