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Huxtable Farm B&B
From £42.00Secluded Medieval Farmhouse (with en-suite facilities, beams, log fires & low doorways!) near Exmoor National Park. Delicious home cooking, Devon wildlife farm walk with panoramic views and starry skies. A cream tea awaits your arrival!
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Carswell Farm Cottages
From £220.00Our 5 peaceful and individual cottages are dotted around our coastal organic dairy farm, just a short walk from the sea and nearby coves and beaches. Very well equipped with log fires, private gardens and BBQs.
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Dittiscombe Holiday Cottages
From £385.00Come and relax in our pretty stone cottages set in a tranquil South Devon valley. Each cottage has a private garden and there is a nature trail with ponds and woods for guests to enjoy. We are dog-friendly and close to stunning beaches, great coastal walks and historic Slapton village.
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West Down Guest House
From £45.00Luxury AA award winning guest house in Glorious North Devon with wonderful home cooked food
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Kynance House B&B
From £38.00Family run 26 bedroom hotel, Friendly atmosphere
* Free WIFI
* Two Lounges
* Complementary Breakfast included
* Close to Sea front, City Centre, The Hoe, The Barbican, Plymouth University, Train & coach stations, Ferryport -
St Christophers Holiday Home
From £500.00A 5 star luxury holiday home only 225 metres from Torquay harbour and centre, within walking distance of three beaches.
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Country Ways Holiday Cottages
From £230.00Six holiday cottages in beautifully converted stone barns hidden away on a small Devon farm with lovely gardens and magnificent views
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Newhouse Barton Cottages
From £370.00Newhouse Barton offers high quality, individual cottages set in the lush green pastures of South Devon, midway between Totnes and Newton Abbot. They have been sympathetically and carefully restored from stone farm buildings and have a real 'home from home
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The Downs Hotel
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Avalon Guest House
From £25.00Friendly, relaxed and comfortable family run guest house bed and breakfast situated on Plymouth Hoe in the heart of Plymouth