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St Edmunds Guest House

★★★★Paignton
9.4/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Comfort Triple Room with Shower
1x Twin 35 Up to 3

Offering free WiFi, this room features a private bathroom, flat-screen TV and electric kettle.

Superior Twin Room
1x Super King 18 Up to 2

Offering free WiFi, this room features a private bathroom, flat-screen TV and electric kettle.

Twin Room with Private Bathroom
2x Twin 14 Up to 2

Offering views of the garden and free WiFi, this room includes a private bathroom, flat-screen TV and electric kettle.

Single Room
1x Twin 12

Offering free WiFi, this room features a double bed. It comes with a private bathroom, flat-screen TV and electric kettl…

Double Room with Private Bathroom
1x Double 12 Up to 2

Offering views of the garden and free WiFi, this room includes a private bathroom, flat-screen TV and electric kettle.

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Restaurants nearby

  • Elephant★ 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.3.9km
  • Roam On Lower Well Farm, the home of Sandridge Barton wines, you’ll find this lovely converted barn serving a fresh taste of the seasons. The restaurant is in a sheltered spot tucked behind the shop and tasting room, with its own extensive terrace soundtracked by the gentle flow of a nearby stream. The daily, lunch-only menu makes the most of the local larder, from fish caught at Brixham to ceps picked on Dartmoor. There’s a wholesome element to the cooking, which ensures the true flavours of the ingredients shine through. Make sure you order a glass of their own wine.4.5km

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Attractions nearby

  • Paignton Zoo zoo in the UK1.6km
  • Goodrington Sands beach in Devon, England, UK1.1km
  • Kirkham House late medieval stone house in Devon, England, UK808m
  • Torre Abbey house museum in Torquay, United Kingdom3.7km
  • Church of St Mary, Collaton St Mary church in Torbay, UK2.6km
  • Broadsands Chambered Tomb neolithic passage tomb in Devon, England, UK3.1km
  • Living Coasts zoo in Devon, England3.9km
  • Elberry Cove cove and beach in Devon, England, UK3.6km

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