East Woodlands Farmhouse
England > South West > Barnstaple
East Woodlands Farmhouse provides excellent guest house accommodation in a beautiful location in the peaceful North Devon countryside. A 16th century farmhouse it provides a wonderful setting for a relaxing stay in the stunning North Devon cou...
Lower Yelland Farm
England > South West > Barnstaple
Lower Yelland Farm provides four star bed and breakfast and self-catering cottage accommodation on a working beef and cereal farm that operates with conservation and wildlife in mind.
Hazel and Reg Kingdon welcome you to stay at Waytown; a family run Beef and Sheep farm which has been in the Kingdon family for over 60 years; Reg being the third generation to farm here.
The house is approached by a short drive off the A39 and ...
Sea Valley Holiday Chalets
England > South West > Barnstaple
Sea Valley Holiday chalets is a small privately owned complex of 5 chalets situated on a hillside location overlooking Bideford Bay; distant headlands of Hartland and Croyde. We are situated above the little fishing village of Bucks Mills and are onl...
Bracken House Hotel
England > South West > Barnstaple
Welcome to Bracken House a recently graded 5* guest accommodation; situated on the periphery of Exmoor in Bratton Fleming. Formerly a rectory; Bracken House has been converted into a small hotel without losing the general ambiance of a country...
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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