Plymouth
The Phantele Guest House PDF Print E-mail
Phantele Guest House is a small family run guest house in the Stoke area of Plymouth. We are only a 2 minute drive from the city centre (or a 10 minute walk!), a 5 minute drive from the ever popular Barbican, famous mayflower steps & Hoe seafront and literally on the doorstep of Interdive, the College of further Education, Devonport Dockyard, Babcock Marina and Princess Yachts. Prices start at just £25 per person per night including breakfast and a discount can be made from longer stays. We have comfortable, clean & affordable rooms available for overnight or long term stays in the fantastic City of Plymouth, the City with the 'Sprit of Discovery'. We hope to see you soon. Visit us at www.thephantele.co.uk
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Holland Inn Hotel PDF Print E-mail
Holland Inn Hotel is an individual Hotel, offering traditional Inn hospitality, where a warm welcome awaits. All 30 en-suite rooms situated away from the main building, in landscaped grounds, with free adjacent parking. The rooms are all comfortably furnished,with tea/coffee making facilities. Doubles,Twins and family rooms available, also 2 x 4 posters and single rooms. Room service is available until 9pm Children welcome. Play area's and kids menu. We are located in the Tamar Valley which is an area of outstanding beauty. We are close to the famous Brunel bridge and waterside. Plymouth is 10 minutes drive. Looe and the Eden project are 30 minutes drive. We are near to St Mellion and the China Fleet Golf Clubs.
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Smeaton Farm Organic Bed and Breakfast PDF Print E-mail
Smeaton Farm is a 450 acre working farm situated within the Duchy of Cornwall. It is run by husband and wife team Richard and Sarah Jones. Located near to Saltash, the farm is fully organic, both in its arable and livestock activities. Farm fresh meats are available for sale, all of which come from the animals that can be seen grazing on the farm. The farm is ideally located for those wishing to discover this part of Cornwall, with both AA 4-Star Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast and camping facilities available. Guests can enjoy our farm trail, children's play area and picnic area. Every year the farm is home to the Amazing Cornish Maize Maze which attracts thousands of visitors from far and wide. While the Maze is open the farm offers a variety of additional attractions and activities, including a gift shop, cafe, quizzes and games.
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The Weary Friar Inn PDF Print E-mail
if you want solid comfort and a feeling of things as they used to be, you'll come to this famous old 12th century inn. It lies next to the church of St Odulphus, in the old Cornish village of Pillaton, tucked away among the charming winding lanes so typical of this county, yet only 15 mins from the Tamar Bridge. Here you will find real atmosphere and the unselfconscious dignity of great age; for the Weary Friar originally housed the builders of the church and then became a rest-house inn. Today it welcomes you to good food and cheerful service. The large stone fireplaces, the copper and brass and the dark beams contrast strongly with the white walls, but the Weary Friar moves with the times too. There are fitted carpets everywhere and every bedroom is heated and has it's own bathroom, built in wardrobe and colour telvision. We are famous for our cuisine and very proud of our reputation. Luncheon and dinner menus are a la carte or table d'hote. The restaurant is open to non-residents who have often come a long way to eat some of the house specialities. Pillaton is ideally situated for visiting the lovely spots of East Cornwall and West Devon. Just below the village is Lynher Valley where the river tumbles over weirs and under bridges. It is full of salmon and trout, ask about the fishing. Whether you have been golfing, fishing, touring, riding, sailing, swimming or mearly walking in the lovely lanes that have so little holiday traffic, it is pleasant to find yourself, at evenfall, far from the madding crowd, deep in the cornish countryside. Not only are we a good place to come and visit during the summer, but also 'out of season'; for spring comes early and our autumns are generally warm; and best of all, at Christmas the Weary Friar really comes into it's own. Tall red candles, holly, ivy and mistletoe are everywhere. The yule log burns and the morris dancers pay us a visit and the carolers call. Inside, the punch flows and christmas fare abounds; a truly old-fashioned english country scene
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Sea View Retreat PDF Print E-mail
Facing the setting sun with a view of the sea and countryside, this apartment is located in a quiet valley less than 5 minutes walk from Downderry beach near Looe. Relax on the large balcony in the evenings and enjoy the comfortable luxury flat. The apartment is furnished to a luxury standard and perfect for a beach holiday or for those seeking a quiet location on the south coast but close to the main attractions of Looe and South East Cornwall. Within 2 minutes walk are shops, restaurants and pubs. The coastal path, golf courses and quiet beaches are all close by. Downderry is a quiet village perfect for couples seeking a romantic break or for families who want to enjoy a quiet beach break but close to all weather attractions including St Mellion health spa and golf course, the National aquarium and the eden project. The apartment has 2 bedrooms one double and one single with adult sized bunk beds
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Innkeeper's Lodge Plymouth Derriford PDF Print E-mail
This lodge is located near Plymouth Airport and is close to the M5 junction 31. The lodge is adjacent to the Jack Rabbit Vintage Inn. Each of our 75 rooms have a refreshing shower, a desk to work at, WiFi in every room, telephone and modem services, tea & coffee making facilities, flat screen freeview digital TV and most importantly a comfortable bed. A complimentary continental breakfast is included and will be provided in a handy bag for you to eat it on the go or enjoy it in the comfort and privacy of your room. The Jack Rabitt Vintage Inn, part of a collection of the UK’s finest pubs, offers the perfect surroundings for you to enjoy delicious, freshly cooked food complimented by an excellent selection of fine wines and cask conditioned ales.
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Overcombe House PDF Print E-mail
We would like to welcome you to ‘Overcombe House’ in Devon’s glorious Dartmoor National Park. We are just a short drive from Tavistock and there is easy access to the city of Plymouth whilst having all of the benefits & amenities of Dartmoor National Park on our doorstep. We hold a 4 Star Guest Accommodation rating from VisitBritain so you can be assured that we are operating to a nationally recognised quality standard and a Gold award from the Green Tourism Business Scheme confirming we are environmentally led & ethically focused. In addition ‘Overcombe House’ also participates in the ‘Walkers welcome’ and ‘Cyclists welcome’ scheme and have won a Breakfast Award all of which are administered by VisitBritain, your independent guarantee of service & quality. Dartmoor National Park is enchanting, exciting and exhilarating; Dartmoor is one of the last truly wild areas of southern England for you to explore. You can discover its unique history and how it helped to shape our modern world along with heritage, culture & traditions dating back for thousands of years. There are numerous walking & cycling routes in the National Park and the adjacent Tamar Valley to suit all levels of ability & fitness. You can start your walk or cycle on Drakes Trail which runs just 50 meters from our door proving you really can have a great car free day out. There are also several circular walking & cycling routes off the trail taking you to Buckland Abbey, Burrator Reservoir & Clearbrook to name just a few. There is more to Dartmoor than just walking & cycling, within easy reach you have access to activities such as gliding, kayaking, paragliding, horse riding, reservoir, fly and coarse fishing and golfing to name but a few. For those of you who enjoy less energetic pastimes there are farmers markets, historic houses, museums, craft shops & galleries, gardens and interesting churches to visit.
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Kitley House Hotel PDF Print E-mail
Luxury Country House Hotel & Restaurant, Trout Lake and Extensive Woodland Walks. Access to the sea @400 yards. Kitley House is an oasis of quiet luxury, providing the highest standards in comfort, cuisine and personal service. A sweeping staircase leads up to 19 spacious bedrooms and suites. Each has panoramic views over the estate and is richly appointed with furnishings designed to reflect the traditional elegance of the house while incorporating all modern facilities.
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Innkeeper's Lodge Plymouth Roborough PDF Print E-mail
The lodge is located near to Plymouth Airport at the northern end of Plymouth on the A386 Tavistock Road and not far from the wild moor land of Dartmoor National Park. The hotel is only 3 miles from the city centre. All 40 rooms are non smoking, have a refreshing shower, a desk to work at, WiFi in every room, telephone and modem services, tea & coffee making facilities, flat screen freeview digital TV and most importantly a comfortable bed. A complimentary continental breakfast is included and will be provided in a handy bag for you to eat it on the go or enjoy it in the comfort and privacy of your room. The George Toby Carvery Castle Roborough offers three different freshly roasted joints plus a healthy choice of eight seasonal vegetables. We also have a good selection of pub food with a drinks menu that has just about anything you could want to wash it down with.
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St Elizabeth's House PDF Print E-mail
St Elizabeth’s House is a traditional Georgian Manor House situated in the historic village of Plympton near Plymouth, Devon. Combining the splendour of the hotel’s historic epoch with contemporary, state-of-the-art features, St Elizabeth’s offers an idyllic retreat from the stresses of modern day living. The hotel boasts 9 acres of sweeping lawns and beautifully landscaped gardens, lending a beautiful surrounding to St Elizabeth’s traditional charm. Small and independent, the service at the hotel has a friendly, personal quality, Sure to enhance your enjoyment of a stay at St Elizabeth’s House. The hotel has 15 unique and exclusive bedrooms which have been individually designed. Each room has its own elegant bathroom with separate bath and shower, creating an exceptional level of luxury for all guests. All rooms are well-appointed with Vi-Spring mattresses, 42-inch LCD screen televisions, deluxe Egyptian cotton sheets, luxury bathrobes and European Oak furniture throughout. For the ultimate stay you can upgrade to the St Elizabeth's Suite. This glorious room features a separate lounge and an adjoining bathroom with a Tueco Seaside whirlpool bath, a 27-inch tile vision TV in the bathroom and its own private terrace. Additionally, the two Junior Suites offer either a hand-carved limestone bath or twin roll-tops baths, side by side, to complete a truly relaxing stay. The superb Restaurant embraces a warm and friendly atmosphere with a touch of charm. Inside you will find a relaxed ambience, full of style and comfort with its smart interior, crisp white napkins, and a varied menu which changes regularly. St Elizabeth's head chef proudly presents an exciting menu, which consistently delivers course after course of fine food. An ever-changing range of meats, fish, pastas, risotto and vegetables are all served to suite all palates, using fresh ingredients, locally sourced where possible. St Elizabeth's fine setting and exquisite menu mean that it is suitable for almost all occasions: romantic dinner for two, reunion with friends, family celebration; luncheon from the bar snack menu, or a private function for up to 60 people. Using the full house facilities, diners may enjoy their pre-dinner drink and after-dinner coffee in one of the large comfortable armchairs or make the most of the long, warm summer evenings on the garden terrace. The bar at St Elizabeth's offers a relaxed and inviting atmosphere with comfy sofas, a selection of speciality beers and an extensive wine list: there is sure to be an option to suit every taste. Enjoy a morning coffee, afternoon tea or even a light lunch, whilst appreciating the fine views of Devon countryside. The intimate coffee lounge is the ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, and in the warmer months the terrace is the perfect place to enjoy the sunshine. St Elizabeth’s House is situated in the beautiful and traditional village of Plympton, on the outskirts of Plymouth. To the north of the village lies the breathtaking Dartmoor National Park, where you can enjoy miles of terrain to explore. Local historical sites include Buckland Abbey and Plympton’s own Saltram House; one of Britains best preserved examples of a Georgian House. Plymouth has a wide range of activities on offer, including the National Marine Aquarium, The Theatre Royal, The Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery, The Plymouth Pavilions and several cinemas, shopping centres and sports arenas.
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