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This Jacobean mansion ticks all the right boxes: picturesque grounds, panelled rooms scented with wood smoke & an ambitious young chef/patron… more »
This smart, impeccably run, 18th-century coaching inn has been under the same ownership for nearly half a century & is considered one of the top… more »
It may be out of the way, but when you walk through the door of the Horn of Plenty you feel you’ve come home. With its well-worn floorboards… more »
Warm hospitality from the Bricknell-Webbs is as much a feature of this renovated 16th-century longhouse as the deep commitment to grow & source… more »
With crackling log fires & cosy old-fashioned charm, this hotel is as traditional as Devon clotted-cream tea. It’s beautifully located, sitting… more »
While the stunning setting – a secluded woodland oasis with a stream meandering through its front garden – is a crowd-magnet, it’s the cooking… more »
Big-hitting Gidleigh Park may be just a short drive away, but the charming little Dartmoor town of Chagford has its very own hot ticket in the… more »
There’s no doubt that this 17th-century thatched inn is run with a breezy conviviality. It is old-fashioned hospitality at its most appealing… more »
Devotees of this comfortably renovated former village pub, now a restaurant-with-rooms, know what to expect: open for dinner only, booking essential… more »
Christopher & James Tanner could well be Plymouth’s answer to the Roux Brothers (they have both spent time training in the Roux pupilage) & James… more »
Bovey Castle’s location in the heart of Dartmoor National Park is pretty hard to beat & its Edwardian Dining Room, with chinoiserie-style, hand-painted… more »
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