Welcome to Varley House a 4* Guest House delightfully situated; overlooking a nature reserve and the spectacular North Devon coast of Ilfracombe. Varley House was built at the turn of the 19th Century to revitalise and refresh officers returning from...
Wellbeing Coastal Retreat
England > South West > Ilfracombe
About Wellbeing Wellbeing Bed & Breakfast was built in 1875 and has recently been lovingly restored to provide quality friendly accommodation near to the Cairn Nature Reserve. It is an ideal location from which to enjoy cycling; walking; ...
Wentworth House Hotel is located in the all season’s resort of Ilfracombe. It is centrally based in Ilfracombe; a stones throw from the High Street and minutes from the Promenade and harbour. The hotel is open all year round which makes Wentwo...
Westaway is a Five Star Silver Award guesthouse situated in the centre of town. An ornamental double stairway winds upwards; past a large stained glass window; to the guestrooms. Westaway has a Licensed lounge bar with a fireplac...
Wildersmouth Hotel
England > South West > Ilfracombe
The Wildersmouth Hotel is a budget room-only accommodation; ideally situated for visiting Ilfracombe. The hotel offers cosy ROOM ONLY accommodation from May to September and is a ideal budget option at a great price for guests visiting the reg...
Located in the coastal town of Ilfracombe on the North Devon Coast is Westwood; a large Victorian house offering luxurious contemporary B&B accommodation. Westwood provides an ideal base for walkers; surfers; golfers; shooters; foodies; business trav...
South WestThe South West is a region of contrasts. On this western peninsula of England, next to south Wales, the beaches are absolute protagonists. Wherever you go, you will see spectacular scenery, wonderful countryside and a beautiful coastline. Walk the coastal paths, discover sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs, secluded coves and picturesque fishing villages, or visit the larger and livelier resorts. Inland, visit prehistoric sites such as the world renowned Stonehenge, villages with riverside pubs, stately homes with landscaped gardens or the wide open spaces of the wonderful National Parks, Exmoor and Dartmoor.
The region also includes the city of Bristol that has always had an active social and economic life, partly owed to its strategic position as a departure and arrival point of the transatlantic ships connecting Europe with America. Majestic cathedrals grace cities like Salisbury, Gloucester, Wells, Truro and Exeter while Bath boasts famous Roman remains and Georgian splendour. Maritime history features strongly in Plymouth from where the Pilgrim Fathers and Sir Francis Drake sailed.
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