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Rooms & Views
1 King Bed 2992-sq-foot room with valley views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 40-inch flat-screen TV wi…
1 King Bed 248-sq-foot room with garden views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with digita…
This room is located at the front of the house and includes a garden view. The room features a flat screen TV, tea/coffe…
With a view over the countryside, this room also features a king-size bed, TV and tea/coffee making facilities. The pri…
This double room has double aspect views, tea/coffee making facilities, a super king-size bed and a seating area. There…
This double room has a king-size bed, a flat screen TV, tea and coffee making facilities and an en suite shower room. It…
This room features a double bed, clothes storgage, a chair, a flat-screen TV and tea/coffee making facilities. It also i…
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Restaurants nearby
- Salty Monk Set in an old 16th-century salt house, this long-standing, proudly run restaurant is a pleasant blend of the old and the new – and is the type of place that’s always evolving. Dine in either the Abbots Den or the Garden Room, and start with a small plates selection, followed by a hearty, classically based main course that will come with minimal fuss but plenty of flavour. Alternatively, just come down for a spot of afternoon tea. If you're looking to explore the area, then extend your visit by booking one of the bedrooms.1.0km
- Glebe House A heartfelt and heartwarming place, Glebe House feels like a sanctuary from our over-busy modern world. Chef-Owner Hugo Guest grew up in this former Georgian vicarage, before returning home and transforming it into a 15-acre smallholding and restaurant. Rustic charm oozes from every corner of the classic country house décor, while the surrounding farmland provides plenty of quality ingredients for the tasting menu – including home-cured meats from their own pigs. Each dish is unfussy and flavoursome, and explained with pride by the chefs.7.0km
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Attractions nearby
- St Mary's Church, Ottery St Mary Grade I listed church in Ottery St Mary, Devon, England, UK6.4km
- Peak Hill hill and cliff face on the coast in Devon, England5.0km
- High Peak hill in Devon, England6.8km
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