In 125 acres of stunning grounds, this resort has a 9-hole golf course with beautiful views towards Dartmoor and Exmoor and over 40 different activities.
Alyn
United Kingdom
The location, is excellent and beautiful surroundings, the staff were friendly.
A meandering wooded driveway leads to a delightful oasis of calm and serenity at Northcote Manor, set in beautiful Devon countryside
At this hotel, life is conducted at a slow, relaxing pace. It is t...
Bobby
United Kingdom
Delicious I’d forgotten how much I like fried bread
Set in Umberleigh Bridge, within 25 km of Lundy Island and 25 km of Royal North Devon Golf Club, The Rising Sun offers accommodation with a terrace as well as free private parking for guests who...
Woollacott wanderer's
United Kingdom
Lovely room, really nice touch with the toiletries, bottles of water and port. Great breakfast and lovely owners. 100%
Situated opposite Rock Park and only a short level walk to the town centre, this modern 4-star hotel offers easy access to the countryside and beaches of North Devon.
Ian
United Kingdom
Beautifully refurbished.
Nice lounge area.
Very clean.
Great shower.
Comfy bed and fresh bedding.
Free onsite parking.
Located within 29 km of Lundy Island and 30 km of Royal North Devon Golf Club in Chittlehamholt, Wolf Meadows Farm Limited provides accommodation with seating area.
Puri
United Kingdom
Locations and Hosts. I luv the way Marcus and his partner treated us.
Located 3.2 km from Great Torrington and 48 km from Exeter, Kipps Farm features free WiFi access and free private parking. You will find a kettle in the room.
David
United Kingdom
Breakfast very good with lots of choice of items. Location very quiet and peaceful with more than adequate parking. Close to nearby town and a good location for visiting the coast as well
Situated 30 km from Lundy Island, 32 km from Royal North Devon Golf Club and 33 km from Westward Ho!, Bedport Loft features accommodation set in Burrington.
Situated in Bishops Tawton and only 18 km from Lundy Island, Romantic Rural Break In Countryside Castle Grounds Private Retreat Wizards Rest features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and...
Sarah
United Kingdom
It was quirky, original and in a magical setting. The host made us feel very welcome, offered a tour around the castle and gave us some local history. She ensured we had all we needed including setting up the fire pit when we decided we would like to catch the atmosphere of the evening. Absolutely ideal for children or anyone who enjoys wizards & hobbits!
Situated in Chittlehampton, within 26 km of Lundy Island and 26 km of Royal North Devon Golf Club, Higher Biddacott Farm features accommodation with a garden as well as free private parking for guests...
Trix
United Kingdom
A beautiful building and garden, the welcome was warm with tea and freshly baked cakes.
Fiona is a wonderful host, nothing is too much trouble. The breakfast had so much choice, cooked to order, home baked bread.....
Fiona was very kind and welcoming to my rescue dog. Taffy loved being on the farm and fell for one of the labs.
With Fiona's family being as welcoming it felt as though I was part of the family.
Thank you Fiona I've had a really relaxing holiday and we will definitely visit again .
Tracey and Taffy
Our twin bedded room was facing quite a busy road,although...
Our twin bedded room was facing quite a busy road,although the beds were comfortable,the room was quirky with uneven floors due to its age.The bathroom and bedroom had a lot of spiders which wasn't particularly pleasant and also time consuming to get of.The exit from the pub car park was quite awkward as there was a blind spot to your right meaning you had to pull into the road to leave the property.Visited Lynton & Lynmouth,Tiverton and Westward Ho and Cobbaton Combat Collection all worth visiting.The Bell at Chittlehampton is also well worth a visit for food and local banter
Daniel
8.0
Scored 8.0
Staff were lovely. Room was clean and tidy.
Staff were lovely. Room was clean and tidy. Not much for kids to do so would recommend a short stay if you have children. The breakfast was lovely but didn’t eat in the restaurant due to the price. The range of activities could be improved and it would be nice to have some evening entertainment.
A
Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Umberleigh Bridge is situated to make easy traveling to...
Umberleigh Bridge is situated to make easy traveling to other towns, ie:- South Molton (great pannier market) and a brilliant old fashioned butchers, who makes fantastic sausages, pie's and his ham is to die for. Also Barnstable is in easy reach, which is a large town on the river with a large selection of shops and restaurants.
Beware this part of Devon seems to have lots of potholes in the roads.
Brooks
10
Scored 10
It is a charming country 16th century country pub run by...
It is a charming country 16th century country pub run by warm and friendly people in the middle of a lovely rural location. The room was characterful and comfortable with some nice touches in keeping with the character of the place. You felt you were staying somewhere out of the ordinary. Everything was to a high standard. Breakfast was great.
Paul
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Friendly service and made to feel welcome.
Friendly service and made to feel welcome. Old building with many original features however there is an odd mix of high quality carpets, bathroom tiles and sanitary ware and bed linern contrasting with the exterior which is a little shabby and inside plasterboard ceiling panels that need replacing / reskimmingand other aspects of maintenance. However don’t let that put you off….the good points far outweigh the opportunities for improvement and we would happy stay there again. Good service, comfy beds and value for money pricing.
Richard
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
We booked one night at this “inn” in May this year.
We booked one night at this “inn” in May this year. When we arrived at 4:30pm the place was closed.
No one was there, just a note on the door with a telephone number.
Two other guests arrived at the same time.
The owners had cynically waited until after the cancelation time limit to email to say that the inn was in fact closed. We were traveling at the time and did not receive our notification.
I called the number. There was no apology…she just offered an entrance code.
Once in the shabby room there was no information at all. Had to call again for the wifi code.
We had booked into an inn for food, drink and hospitality. There was none.
The shower was great!
We were obliged to drive to another Inn nearby where we were fed and watered despite the fact that they normally only did food for residents on a Monday. That’s hospitality.
In the night I woke extremely cold. There was something resembling a duster on the end of the bed which turned out to be an incredibly thin blanket. This helped a little. In the morning I discovered why I had been shivering… the duvet had been washed and the filling had clumped into blobs ( see photos)
We managed to get a little sleep despite the constant traffic noise.
The dining room was dismal and we didn’t expect breakfast would be good so we left, leaving a £20 note to cover for the laundry and the shower. I’m an honest soul.
I would have left it at that. I don’t usually write bad reviews but on my return home I discovered they had taken a payment of £95 for our trouble!
Ok so we didn’t complain to the booking company at the time… we were tired having traveled a long way. We were disappointed having returned to the uk to celebrate a special anniversary and this put such a damper on things.
These people need to be exposed for the crooks that they are.
Don’t go near the place
Andrew
United Kingdom
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The hotel aims for the country house vibe and mostly succeeds. Perhaps trying just a bit too hard. Very rural and totally quiet, a delight of birdsong. Extensive grounds to explore. We didn't use the spa but others recommended it. Friendly helpful staff. Very comfortable bed. Exceptional dinner but there is no option to the 3-course fixed price menu. Well located for RHS Rosemoor, the coast (fabulour fish at the Sea Gate pub in Appledore) and Exmoor.
The hotel is located in a very small village, unusually it has its own railway station (Exeter/Barnstaple line) and a primary school and that's it. It's next to a bridge and consequently a very picturesque river. The room (Osprey) was large, very comfortable, well equipped, with a super bathroom....rolltop bath and shower!
The breakfast was superb, great choice, great ingredients and very tasty.
There was a good choice for breakfast. It was delicious, as were the evening meals. The location was rural though it was easy enough to travel to all the places we wanted to go - the north Devon coast and RHS Rosemoor. It was very peaceful and relaxing. The manager/owner was efficient, friendly and did his best to ensure everything was just right.
It may be a little unfair to review the hotel at the moment as it has just been taken over and a number of changes are planned over the next 6 months or so. On the upside, the room was fantastic with great views and comfortable bed. The food in the restaurant was really good, we ate in the hotel every night.
The hotel is in a beautiful rural location with stunning views. Our room was comfortable and spacious, the gym is well equipped with 2 leisure pools. We only ate in the Cellar Restaurant, but the food was good and reasonably priced. Above all the staff were really friendly and helpful.
This hotel is comfortable it needs a few modern touches like a mini bar or room service it’s clean and reasonable priced it’s my second time we have stayed here you definitely need a car at this hotel and location I would say it’s 3:5 star
The hotel was absolutely lovely. We enjoyed that the property was a bit out of the way and private - it made for a restful and quaint stay. The building, grounds, room, facilities were all perfect - we would certainly stay here again.
Lovely location with nice walks nearby, the hotel is small and the staff welcoming. There is a sense of space and privacy. The spa and pool are very nice although you should book in advance for spa treatments as it is very busy
A very nice hotel room was quite quaint but more than adequate for our stay good view to the front of the property and facilities were very clean and modern . A nice location with car parking.
Use of the spa facilities without having to book time slots, free croquet available on the lawn which was great fun, choice of restaurants and high standard of decor and cleanliness .
Lovely hotel / self catering option for families. Staff were very accommodating and facilities were great with lots to do with the children. We will be returning next year.
The food was amazing, totally enjoyed it. The hotel is located in a quiet area with lovely views. The room was super comfortable and the staff were helpful and friendly.
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