We couldn’t have chosen a more delightful B + B. The accommodation, the weather, the food and above all the hospitality was outstanding.
Stoneleigh Ipplepen Newton Abbot Devon TQ12 5QN 01803 812364
Places to Visit
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Totnes is a 'lively, bustling market town' it is often known as the Gateway to Moor and Sea because of its closeness to Dartmoor National Park and the coasts of Torquay and Teignmouth.
At low tide the island may be approached on foot. At high tide, the Sea Tractor operated by the hotel provides a ferry service. It is believed a monastery was established on the island, most of the remains of which may lie beneath the current hotel.
Since time immemorial, deer have been drawn to graze in the sheltered meadows which line the banks of the river Dart in this Devonshire valley and quench their thirst in the cooling waters which flow here from high up on the moors and down towards the sea.
Built in 1388 for Earl of Huntingdon half brother to Richard II
“Paignton Zoo travel the world in one day”
Glorious gardens on the River Dart, home to Agatha Christie
Brixham has a character and warmth all of its own. Nestled in the rugged cliffs at the southern end of Tor Bay, this fascinating port boasts one of Britain's most beautiful harbours.