Built around the famous South Zeal Menhir Standing Stone, this 12th-century manor house is set in its own 4-acre monastery gardens in a pretty Devonshire village.
Fiona
United Kingdom
Beautiful old building, spotlessly clean and very friendly staff. Food was lovely too.
Surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of Dartmoor National Park, the Globe Inn is rich in original character and traditional charm, with open fires, home-cooked food, good wines and real ales.
Nestled in a wooded valley, Gidleigh Park boasts 107 acres of mature grounds, within the wilds of Dartmoor. With an award winning restaurant, this estate is just 6 minutes’ drive from Chagford.
The White Hart Hotel provides accommodation in the centre of the west Devon town of Okehampton. A 3-minute drive from Okehampton Train Station, there's a bar on the premises.
Richard
United Kingdom
Excellent room, comfy bed, large bathroom, shower and bath
On the edge of Dartmoor National Park, Mill End Hotel features a creative restaurant, elegant bedrooms and free Wi-Fi. The hotel is set in leafy grounds just outside Chagford.
Michael
United Kingdom
Our room was very pleasant and our two little dogs were well catered for, which was much appreciated. The dinner was good, staff very pleasant, charming & fun to talk to and we were able to talk with other guests at adjoining tables which was most enjoyable. We liked the ambience of the dining room, well laid out with smart linen table clothes but without being pretentious.
Ring O Bells is set in Chagford, within Dartmoor National Park. Dating from the 16th century, this bed and breakfast features a garden, a bar and a restaurant.
Located in Sticklepath village on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, Brookside Cottage is just a 10-minute drive from Okehampton. Free WiFi is offered.
Susan
United Kingdom
Lovely clean room, great hosts, delicious breakfast. Nice touch having a kitchenette.
YHA Okehampton is a converted old Victorian goods shed. Guests have use of a self-catering kitchen, free on site parking, free WIFI, TV lounge and games room with table tennis and pool tables.
Joanne
United Kingdom
Great location as we were cycling the Devon Coast to Coast. However the staffing issues meant tricky to get hold of towels that we wanted to hire and some delay in getting into the room. However we enjoyed our stay.
Located just outside the village of Spreyton, just 13 km of Crediton, East Hillerton House offers 4-star accommodation. Complimentary private parking and free WiFi are available on site.
Aga
United Kingdom
Amazing views, peace and quiet, cute cosy flat with a fire place, garden and terrace access.
Seven Stars - Bed & Breakfast & Restaurant, a property with a bar, is set in Okehampton, 39 km from Sandy Park Rugby Stadium, 12 km from Castle Drogo, as well as 21 km from Lydford Castle.
If you like the countryside and walking then this is a great...
If you like the countryside and walking then this is a great place to come. Dartmoor is a beautiful place and the river here at South Zeal adds to the charm. We only had one nights stay but managed a three hour walk and a trip to the Finch Foundry which was most interesting. Furthermore, there was a Quaker cemetery and nice garden at this National Trust property. We wanted to visit the nearby market town of Chagford but didn't get time, a great excuse to come to this neck of the woods again. We accidentally found Fernworthy reservoir which was a sight worth seeing.
Laura
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
There are numerous walks in the area and as keen walkers we...
There are numerous walks in the area and as keen walkers we loved doing those. Also the village itself is very interesting. Some of the buildings have great history.
We have relatives there so it was nice to visit them. Dartmoor is easily accessible from South Zeal too so if you’re interested in walking there is plenty to do.
It’s also not far from Okehampton and a little bit further to Exeter.
a beautifully maintained historic inn in a lovely village. we were warmly welcomed and stayed in a very comfortable well appointed room. the hotel bar and restaurant were superb. we stayed two nights and had all our meals in the hotel. breakfast were superb freshly prepared with plenty of choice. we had two dinners - one in the restaurant the second in the bar. menu is varied and interesting. all the dishes were nicely presented. we loved our two day stay and can’t wIt to go back.
Attractive, comfortable room, well-appointed, and with an excellent folder of information. Our room, and the whole building are full of character and historic interest. The location is beautiful, and the hotel provides free leaflets of walks from the door. We walked the lovely 5-mile Belstone Cleave circuit, along the wooded river valley, taking in the edge of the moorland and fabulous views from the pub in Belstone. Nearby roadside parking was easy.
Beautiful hotel, with a fascinating history, amazing food, very comfortable room and fantastic, friendly hosts - the local, poetry/storytelling/song evening that was on the night we were there was just the cherry on the top. There are loads of walks and hikes on offer directly from the hotel or a short drive away and the whole area is just beautiful! Highly, highly recommend a visit here!
A lovely establishment in a pleasant and well kept village.
Hotel expectations exceeded in every area, from cleanliness and welcoming staff, to the amenities (room & public areas) and superb food. Ample breakfast choices and beautifully served as was dinner on 2 evenings of our stay.
Breakfast very good, freshly cooked. Room spotless clean and fresh. Owners/staff very helpful and always willing to offer information on the hotel and the area. Very nice bar, where you could easily imagine sitting there 200 plus years ago as hotel is steeped in history
Bed was very comfortable and breakfasts were good. The location is very quiet at night. It is also awe-inspiring to stay in a hotel with such a rich history.
The meal we had in the restaurant during our stay was superb quality.
The building was unique and full of charm and character. It was a privilege and pleasure to stay in an hotel with so much history. The proprietors were attentive and friendly which enhanced the stay. We will be returning soon.
The staff were very friendly and efficient. The food was first class, both breakfast and dinner. The age of the hotel was fascinating, with many quirky features. Lovely gardens, even in the rain.
We loved the history of the building and the village of South Zeals. We also liked the fact that it’s location in a partially unknown area of Devon made it less touristy.
The hotel was steeped in history and well cared for. The staff were pleasant and helpful. The bedroom was spacious and very comfortable and also steeped in history.
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