South West England

The Inn at Fossebridge, Cirencester, Gloucestershire

The 300 years old Inn at Fossebridge has been fully refurbished to provide a fabulous location in the heart of the Cotswolds.

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The Inn at Fossebridge, between the Cotswold towns of Cirencester and Northleach, is set in four acres, with its own lake and the River Coln passes through the grounds. Eight wonderful bedrooms, great food, its location, makes it ideal for a break or simply an overnight stay.

Combe House - Hotel & Restaurant, nr Exeter, Devon

Grade 1 Elizabethan Manor set in beautiful Devon Estate.

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A wildly romantic Elizabethan Manor & Restaurant in 3500 acres easily accessible and close to World Heritage Jurassic Coastline.

Langdon Court Hotel & Restaurant, Plymouth, Devon

Historic Country House Hotel offering warm hospitality and delicious food.

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Set in 10 acres of historic gardens, this listed Tudor Country House hotel provides luxurious modern facilities whilst retaining the peace and charm of a bygone era.

Stilegate, Taunton, Somerset

Relax in glorious Somerset with spectacular views from our home!

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Imagine a hearty freshly cooked breakfast before a stroll along the Coleridge Way linking the beautiful Quantock Hills and Exmoor National Park.

Victoria Lodge, Lynton, Devon

Step back in time to an exquisite Victorian home…

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Victoria Lodge is a warm welcoming home that has been lovingly restored to its original Victorian décor, with an ambience that allows you to relax in comfort and yet feel special.

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