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.
Morris
United Kingdom
Set in a beautiful location, peaceful, clean, staff were very helpful as id had an accident in work that day and they offered to carry my bags to my room and couldnt do enough to help, even offered to get me ice for a broken toe ,(as it turned out)
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.
Katharine
United Kingdom
This is my second stay here and if possible, it was even better than the first. The room was perfect for two friends to enjoy a walking trip away. A lovely clean room with plenty of space, lots of tea and coffee available and information in the room to help us make the most of our stay. We really appreciated the dressing gowns in the room and the chocolate mints. Very approachable staff and a delicious dinner and breakfast. We will definitely be staying again.
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.
Arthur
United Kingdom
It’s a lovely hotel in a beautiful setting. The staff were courteous and professional and the food was first class. It doesn’t come cheap but we had a wonderful two days and hopefully we can return at some time to enjoy it again
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.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Dampness affecting room cramped no bar greasy breakfast staff poor attitude
Featuring a garden, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, The Chagford Inn is located in Chagford, 28 km from Newton Abbot Racecourse and 42 km from Sandy Park Rugby Stadium.
Helen
United Kingdom
Good location in centre of Chagford .. nicely decorated .. excellent shower
In the heart of Dartmoor National Park and 15 minutes from the A30, the historic, Bovey Castle sits high on the valley's edge. It offers a spa and golf course, and free parking.
Rosemarie
United Kingdom
A fabulous Neo -Jacobean mansion in glorious grounds, with friendly staff and delicious food.
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.
The White Hart Hotel is a traditional old posting house situated in the town of Moretonhampstead and set within the picturesque Dartmoor National park.
Excellent choice of places to eat, pubs and cafes.
Excellent choice of places to eat, pubs and cafes. Good range of shops with butchers and bakers as well as a Spar convenience store.
Bowden hardware was a real highlight, an alladins cave... Something for everyone!
The main reason for our visit was the local walks, Fenworthy Reservoir and Castle Drogo were two we enjoyed, would go further next time.
Very dog friendly area.
Richard
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Chagford is a lovely village with great country walks...
Chagford is a lovely village with great country walks pleasant shops and cafe and lovely country pubs very dog friendly so if your looking for a peaceful country retreat then i highly recommend Chagford
Francesca
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful small town with a very vibrant atmosphere.
Beautiful small town with a very vibrant atmosphere.
There were three craft exhibitions on over the weekend we were there. Good choice of pubs for a small town and some good independent shope aswell.
Dorald
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Such a pretty market town, Lots of independent shop and...
Such a pretty market town, Lots of independent shop and cafes. Plenty of scenic walks. Chagford has an outdoor fresh water swimming pool set in very scenic surroundings. Breath taking views of the surrounding countryside. The town itself is bursting to the seams with very old buildings and cottages (some thatched) and is steeped in history.
Lesley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Chagford is a small town east of Dartmoor with plenty of...
Chagford is a small town east of Dartmoor with plenty of thriving independent shops. Several pubs including the Three Crowns. An art shop/bookshop, art galleries, great deli and a wool shop, not selling wool specifically but selling wool en products.
Plenty of walks in all directions from the town.
Martin Rugg
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The historic charm and its peaceful location made this a...
The historic charm and its peaceful location made this a magical experience, full of the village experience. Staying in a pub for the first time, we loved the friendly and casual atmosphere shared with locals. It was almost like visiting family. Just about the entire village is within walking distance. Parking was a bit difficult, especially when raining, but that's common for a small village.
The cottage was adorable. Lots of lovely touches like a tray laid out for tea when we arrived. The bed was incredibly comfortable which was wonderful. Beautiful garden with added bonus of some rosemary and thyme in pots for cooking. Chagford is a great place to be based, four good pubs, butcher, two bakeries, a dairy, Spar, couple of farm shops and several cafes. We didn't use the car once while we were visiting as there were enough walking options to keep us busy. Frances and Peter were great hosts.
The Globe Inn is definitely eclectic and has its own style - but even though the decor was not to my taste the place was immaculate, the staff were really lovely, we had one of the best roasts we've ever had and the breakfast was lovely. Lots of spare pillows, beautiful little village with some really sweet local attractions like Castle Drogo and if you have young children the Miniature pony centre is just down the road and a really lovely day out.
The room we stayed in was fabulous. The layout was good as was the decor. The room had a coffee pod machine in, with pods and coffee bags too, along with a range of other hot drinks. There was also a fan and fascinating wall art that had photos of the town from yesteryear. Good choice of food for dinner from the restaurant as well as breakfast. Staff friendly and helpful. Would definitely recommend and would stay here again.
Everything is so stylish yet simple, and beautifully curated in the bedrooms and the cafe. We had a great sleep in a gorgeous room, and a tasty and generous breakfast of poached eggs with bacon, and with avocado for breakfast.
It was such a treat to be hosted by Posy and Matt; every moment and every detail of our short visit was truly exceptional, we couldn’t have chosen a better place to stay in Chagford.
Staff went above and beyond - when our car broke down and we were late returning to the hotel, Dave the barman stayed up late to let us in and welcomed us in with a glass of wine.
Lovely situation - our room was fantastic - it felt like a suite to ourselves at the top of the hotel overlooking the church.
Dinner was delicious - would highly recommend a stay here and we will be back
Had a great sunday lunch in a very nice attentive environment. The location of Chagford in Dartmoor is awesome. The room was above adequate very comfortable. Breakfast was above the normal with choice and beautifully prepared cooked. so it was great.
Accommodations were quite comfortable. Location with view of the churchyard was lovely. We especially appreciated the shower. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Meals—breakfast, dinner—we’re excellent.
Breakfast not applicable. There are great cafes in Chagford so it was good to take a walk before breakfast. However dinner was fantastic and my dog and I were made to feel most welcome.
Great location, friendly staff, outstanding food, and large comfortable room. Parking was very short walk to the hotel and reasonably priced. Definitely recommend Three Crowns.
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