Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Buckfastleigh.
A charming
17th Century Grade II listed Devon long
house situated in the beautiful Dart
Valley.
We offer excellent bed and breakfast
accommodation.
Rooms are to a high standard each with
TV, hospitality tray, hairdryer and
selection of toiletries.
Breakfast is either Continental or full
English, cooked to order, made from home
and locally sourced produce.
Evening meals are available by
prior arrangement. Whilst set in a lovely rural
location we are minutes away from the A38, 1 mile
from the town and ideally located for Dartmoor
National Park. Although we do not have full
disabled facilities, Kilbury Manor do our best to
help support those less abled.
The Dartbridge Inn is surrounded by some of the prettiest villages in Britain on the edge of Dartmoor and within easy reach of Buckland in the Moor and Cockington. The open fires and oak beams create a charming and relaxed atmosphere whilst the hotel restaurant provides an excellent a la carte menu. All 10 bedrooms are comfortable in design.
Close Apple Garden, Scoriton, Buckfastleigh, Devon, TQ11 0JB
A characterful barn conversion in a Dartmoor hamlet offering peace and relaxation. Secluded but not isolated, 3 miles from Buckfast Abbey, the A38 expressway and 3 minutes walk from the village inn.
Room facilities: Refrigerator | Pets allowed | Non-smoking | Hypoallergenic pillows & bed | Hairdryer | Freeview | Family/oversized room | DVD player | TV | CD player | Alarm clock | Rooms from: £20 Mobility info: Both rooms are ground floor and near to the car park. The Barn is most suitable for people with mobility issues who can stand and walk a couple of steps as there isn`t much "wriggle room" in the toilet or shower, although there is ample room for a wheel chair around the beds and in the hallway.
Buckfastleigh is located in the Dart Valley on
the southern fringes of Dartmoor. Its also happens to be on the South Devon
Railway’s steam-operated line. The local heritage centre features a
recreation of an old-fashioned Dartmoor pub. The largest medieval house,
Dartington Hall, is located in the west of England and stands within a
2,500-acre estate. Hembury Woods and Hill Fort, owned by the National Trust,
lie just north of the village, whilst nearby there's a butterfly farm and an
otter sanctuary.