Situated in Buckfastleigh on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, next to the banks of River Dart. Among the various facilities of this property are a terrace, garden and a bar.
Set in Buckfastleigh, Furzeleigh Mill has a restaurant, bar, garden, and free WiFi throughout the property. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
On the edge of Dartmoor National Park, The Dartbridge Inn is situated just off the A38 road. The traditional inn has a leafy terrace, open fires and a traditional restaurant.
keith
United Kingdom
It’s location, lovely clean rooms, the restaurant was big and spacious and the food was exceptional.
The staff were outstanding too.
Located in South Brent, 30 km from Newton Abbot Racecourse, The Turtley Corn Mill provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Valerie
Belgium
Very good beds. We had dinner there and it was very good quality food.
Located in South Brent and with Newton Abbot Racecourse reachable within 29 km, Station House, Dartmoor and Coast located, Village centre Hotel provides a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi...
Tary Thewlis
United Kingdom
We were quite lucky to get the room at the very top with beautiful view through the back door.
The hotel is at the centre of the village, free off road parking area close by.
The hotel provides light breakfast at the communal breakfast area, with some fruits, sweet bread and cereals.
There are a few walking routes around the area which is quite nice.
There's a bar downstairs which serves food and drink, however when we were there, the bar was very busy so we got fish and chips from the village instead, which only a short walk away.
We enjoyed our stay at the Station House, South Brent. We would come again 😊
With a charming oak-beamed restaurant, this former motel offers home-cooked food and real ales. Dartmoor Lodge is on the edge of South Dartmoor, surrounded by scenic Devonshire countryside.
George
United Kingdom
the staff as so friendly. Nothing too much trouble. Evening meal was delicious.
Featuring a bar, King William IV is set in Totnes in the Devon region, a 5-minute walk from Totnes Castle. The property is located 4 km from Watermans Arms. Free WiFi is available.
LucyWales
United Kingdom
Perfect location, nice comfortable room and nice to have a pub downstairs with live music.
The Old Forge is a 600-year old stone building offering accommodation in Totnes, 400 metres from the town centre and a 5 minute walk from Totnes Castle.
Kenneth
United Kingdom
Quaint old building with some modern extensions. Friendly owner (Julie). Comfy bed, firm mattress. Parking right outside. Easy and quite nice walk 5 - 10 mins into Totnes. Nice garden to sit in if warm and sunny. Breakfast food was good. Quiet establishment and area.
Set in Ashburton in the Devon region, The Old Pottery, Unique Views & Spa-like Bathroom features a patio. It is located 20 km from Newton Abbot Racecourse and offers luggage storage space.
E
United Kingdom
Beautiful room, and the bath is amazing! The host is lovely and extremely helpful and considerate.
The location is peaceful, and the views are beautiful.
Our stay was a very pleasant experience in this hotel, with...
Our stay was a very pleasant experience in this hotel, with friendly staff always willing to help. The restaurant served excellent food, although we only sampled one evening meal, and the breakfast options were varied and seemed to cater for most tastes - even the toaster was quick and efficient!
Being quite near to the Devon Expressway the hotel is easy to get to by car, but not sure about public transport. The availability of overnight car charging is a bonus, although there is a very good charging centre 2 minutes away.
The hotel is very clean and the rooms are well looked after and very comfortable.
I would highly recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a nice place to spend time in this area of Devon.
Leonard
6.0
Scored 6.0
You can see the town in less than an hour.
You can see the town in less than an hour. It takes longer to get out of the place with the bus service. Both fastfood chains remained hot from takeaway to hotel on a cold night though, which was impressive. Also impressive to see a refill shop in such a small town.
Justin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
My Mum and step dad have lived in Buckfastleigh for 27 years...
My Mum and step dad have lived in Buckfastleigh for 27 years and I have lived there from time to time myself. It's changed very little over the years, some of the shops have changed hands or gone altogether but it is pretty much the same as it's always been.
Adam James David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Buckfastleigh is a quaint village on the Southern edge of...
Buckfastleigh is a quaint village on the Southern edge of Dartmoor, literally just off the A38. Of no exception.
It has two main attractions, Buckfast Abbey and the South Devon Railway.
The Abbey has an exceptional restaurant / refectory and the railway has a cafe.
It has one service station and a quiet high street with a fish and chip shop (not a restaurant). I must admit the high street was a little short on eateries.
There is a pub on route to the Abbey called Abbey Inn (no association).
They serve reasonable food and drinks. The place is clean and tidy, but has no aires and graces. It has a seating area that over looks the River Dart. The pub has a small car park and a steep path leading down to the pub entrance.
Buckfastleigh is 10 miles West of Bovey Tracy where you can find the Marble Museum (glass blowing) and Trago Mill (a shoppers paradise).
Terry
6.0
Scored 6.0
Not much there in nearby Buckfastleigh but it has old...
Not much there in nearby Buckfastleigh but it has old character. Just a narrow one way road with a few shops and cafe's. There is an old pub museum worth a visit.
Buckfast Abbey is well worth a visit. It is a fabulous building and is just a very short walk from the hotel
Ronald
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Well situated for the activities we had planned.
Well situated for the activities we had planned. Hotel staff very friendly and offered a super service without intruding. Will certainly use this hotel as first choice when in this part of Devon. Thankyou
The location of the house was perfect for walking into Buckfastleigh, but also for visiting other locations around Devon.
Just off the main road from Exeter or Plymouth.
An was there to meet us at the cottage when we arrived, and showed us around. There was a welcome letter which detailed all the information you could possibly need for your stay.
The cottage was clean, tidy and very comfortable for our family of 2 x adults and 2 x teenage children.
Fantastic place to stay in the lovely peaceful town of Buckfast.
Northgate House was excellent with very friendly and helpful staff. Unfortunately the day I arrived their had been a burst watermain in the street which meant the hotel had no running water until the following morning. This was beyond the control of the staff but they did everything to make me comfortable and offered a free breakfast and did not charge for the room. I will return and hopeful they won't be let down by the water board. It's for this reason I've
The room was very comfortable, well decorated and very tasteful with interesting art work.
Breakfast was well cooked and presented beautifully and the owners were very pleasant. The whole property was well maintained and the gardens were pretty and well managed.
As the property leads onto a narrow Devon lane there was a helpful mirror to make leaving the property easier.
There was good advice re restaurants which we took and had two lovely evening meals.
Breakfast were great. The Staff were very friendly & attentive. The hotel has had a recent modern renovation that has improved it's look from previous stays we have had. It's in a quiet location on the edge of Buckfastleigh, with very close access to the A38 for Plymouth or Exeter and your on the edge of Dartmoor with short drives of 7 to 14 miles to market towns of Totnes, Newton Abbot and the seaside towns of Torquay & Paignton on the south coast.
Very lovely hotel with much thought and many little touches and the quality in the room and around the hotel was lovely with a boutique style feel. The food was delicious and options were fantastic and we really enjoyed our breakfast and dinner and also there was provision for special diets and gluten free options on the menu and also home made gf cake available. We loved the robes in our rooms which was a lovely touch.
Charming location, with a beautiful river view framed with frosted trees due to a rather fortuitous cold snap. Like other families who stayed we were in Buckfastleigh for The Polar Express, making the location ideal. The bar and restaurant were lovely, food was excellent both dinner and breakfast. We had a few hiccups on the accommodation front, but this was managed efficiently by the very friendly staff.
Everything was to a high standard, but the hotel was located between the A38 and a major local road thus traffic noise was always there and being summer with the windows open at night there was noise, nothing the hotel could do about it.
the bar and restaurant were excellent, food was beautifully cooked and well presented.
Really amazing staff who were super friendly and helpful at breakfast, particularly advising on gluten free options. The shower was great with really powerful water pressure and the bed was huge and very comfortable. Location is great as close to main roads and was helpful for seeing friends in Buckfastleigh
Really nice room, very spacious and great outlook over the Abbey. Unfortunately we only had breakfast as we had a function to go to the night we stayed, but the breakfast food was delicious - perfectly cooked poached eggs!
We will return on another occasion when we can spend more time in the hotel.
Lovely old inn, great atmosphere. Low ceilings and beams added to this, even if they got a bit awkward. Not overpriced considering the other properties in the village.
Good beer - including the brew from the prison!
Car park at rear, so easy access and cheap. Long stay 200 meters and also cheap.
Great staff - lady on reception guided us in when we got lost on the way to the hotel. Small modern hotel with a great view of the Abbey and our own balcony. All amenities in the room and good food for dinner - great stopover en route to the West Country.
It was in a lovely idyllic setting, right by the river Dart. Well situated between Plymouth & Torquay & the steam railway runs from Buckfastleigh to Totnes alongside the river Dart. The food is amazing, especially the scrambled eggs at breakfast!!
Lovely location next to the Abbey and close to Dartmoor. Clean comfortable, modern and spacious room. Friendly staff. Quiet. Good breakfast. Helpful chef designing meal around dietary issues.
Mill Cottage is a lovely place in the centre of Buckfastleigh. Comfortable and cosy. It was convenient for everything we needed to do whilst in the area.
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