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Boutique hotel in Barnstaple (met straal 10 km)


    Sort on: arrival: fri 25 may 2012 - departure: sat 26 may 2012
  • Yeo Dale Hotel

    Barnstaple - With its distinctive Georgian frontage, Yeo Dale hotel is an elegant town house just a 3-minute walk from Barnstaple town centre. The perfect base from which to explore the North Devon countryside.

    Overlooking Pilton Park and the river Yeo, the light and spacious Georgian dining room provides a perfect setting to relax over breakfast.

    The Yeo Dale Hotel retains many original Georgian features, including ornate plaster ceilings, a beautiful sweeping staircase and facade boasting a grand balcony.

    All of the individually decorated rooms offer a flatscreen TV with Freeview . Some of the rooms have an i-pod docking station and DVD player. Free wireless internet access is offered throughout the hotel. Room service is available.

    The Yeo Dale is ideally situated to discover the stunning coastline and beaches of North Devon. The hotel is close to Barnstaple rail and bus stations.

    The hotel has 10 comfortable rooms, ranging from basic single rooms to family suites.

    An iron and ironing board are available on request.

      
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  • The Royal & Fortescue Hotel

    Barnstaple, Devon - Right in the centre of Barnstaple, this historic hotel combines old world character and charm with the convenience of a modern hotel.

    As well as Lord Fortescue's restaurant, the hotel also houses "62 The Bank" a popular cafe/bar/bistro.

    The North Devon coastline boasts some wonderful scenery and most of our beaches have Blue Flags so you can be sure safety and cleanliness are top priorities.

    Exmoor National park is a very special place. It combines stunning wild moorland with an awe inspiring coastline and is populated with red deer, rare wild ponies, and soaring birds of prey.

    From centuries old local markets to the latest in modern retail, North Devon and Exmoor provide great chances to buy locally produced goods.

    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.

    The highest standards of accommodation is a combination of both comfort and style.
    There is a lift to all floors. Naturally should you choose to dine in your room we offer a limited 24 hour room service.
    In addition we also have a number of ground floor rooms.

      
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  • The Imperial Hotel

    Barnstaple, Devon - At Barnstaple's only 4-star hotel offering traditional Edwardian luxury, you can enjoy a central location overlooking the River Taw. There is a formal restaurant, free parking and large leafy gardens.

    Situated in the town centre, it is only a 10 minute drive to the beautiful North Devon coast. The hotel is an ideal base for exploring the area and visiting Dartington Glass Factory, the coastal village of Clovelly with its 14th century harbour, and the beautiful Lynton and Lynmouth.

    Spend a few relaxing moments during morning coffee or afternoon tea, and make the most of the hotels service, where guests' comfort is of paramount importance.

    The historic town of Barnstaple with its elegant Georgian buildings can prove a major distraction. Complimented by a plethora of flowers at every turn, it comes as no surprise that Barnstaple is a Britain and World in Bloom winner.

    The Green Lanes shopping centre provides Barnstaple with all the big names, making it the main centre for shopping in North Devon. North Devon boasts some of the most spectacular scenery in England, with miles of golden coastline.

    The Imperial Hotel is situated in the centre of Barnstaple, England's oldest borough. With old style charm of a traditional townhouse hotel, The Imperial boasts the elegance and luxury of another age. The sumptuous surroundings are perfectly complimented by 1st class service and the finest cuisine.

    Every bedroom at The Imperial Hotel is designed to reflect the luxury, comfort and style that is so characteristic of the Brend name. Particularly popular are those overlooking the River Taw. Of course, as you would expect, all rooms are en suite, and for those who opt for a deluxe room will find a mini bar and a host of additional extras.

    Please note a selection of rooms are located within the grounds of the hotel in the Rivercourt Building and are accessed via a seperate entrance.

      
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    GBP 87

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  • The Pines At Eastleigh

    Bideford (at 8.8km) - The Pines at Eastleigh is an award-winning Georgian country house, set in 7 hilltop acres with views over open countryside. It has a large garden and nicely decorated bedrooms.

    The ancient port of Bideford, the fishing village of Appledore, the estuary at Instow and the sweeping beach at Westward Ho are all a 10-minute drive away from The Pines.

    Rooms are both in the main house and at ground floor level around the peaceful courtyard garden. They all have an en suite bathroom and tea/coffee making facilities.

    Breakfast is served in the drawing room, which has views of Hartland Point to Lundy Island. Breakfast is freshly prepared using home-produced and locally sourced ingredients.

    Staff can help guests organise activities such as cycling on the Tarka Trail, cliff walking, surfing, canoeing and other water sports. Advice can also be given on where to eat and drink in the area.

      
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    GBP 59

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