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Cullompton Hotels, B&B etc
Padbrook Park
Padbrook Park,
Cullompton, Devon, EX15 1RU
Opened in early summer 2005, this purpose built hotel is part of a golf and leisure complex and is located one mile from junction 28 of the M5. Set in 100 acres of parkland/golf course, this hotel has a friendly, relaxed atmosphere and a modern, contemporary feel.
Orway Farm is within an area of outstanding beauty,in a quiet beautiful location, with woods and walks all around the Farm. An idea spot to have an enjoyable break or why not stop off on your journey to Cornwall or on your way home. Caravans can to left here while you look around our local area (safe parking) You might want to leave your car with us while you travel by plane. This is an area rich with country activities. We are happy to help in any way.
Rating: AA | Bed & Breakfast | 4 Stars AA | Bed & Breakfast | Gold Rooms: 3
Room facilities: Wi-Fi | Tea/coffee facilities | Sky TV | Safe | Refrigerator | Non-smoking | Ironing board | Internet | Hairdryer | Family/oversized room | DVD player | Desk | TV | CD player | Alarm clock | Rooms from: £45 Mobility info: Room three is on the ground floor which is suitable for people with walking problems, walking sticks etc. one level with no steps fo the front door.There is five steps to the dining room with an hand rail to the right on the way up, or a meal could be served in the room if it is requested. Room three can be used as a double or it can take one person. The bathroom door comes out into the bedroom with a sink, wc, and bath has a shower over it.
Muddifords Court is not only a fantastic wedding venue but it also operates as an elegant quality guesthouse, providing the very best in unique comfort and space to overnight and weekend guests, either on business or pleasure. All bedrooms have been furnished with no expense spared with views either over the timeless cobbled courtyard, lake, or 14 acres of gardens and pasture that wrap around the Manor, quality and peace are the hallmarks here at a very friendly welcoming country house.
Room facilities: Wi-Fi | Tea/coffee facilities | Pets allowed | Non-smoking | Internet | Freeview | Fireplace | Fire alarm | DVD player | Desk | TV | Rooms from: £65 Mobility info: All bedrooms are accesed via the stairs.
hospitality, good food, friendly staff and comfortable rooms The Gissons is perfectly situated just off the M5 and A38380. Exeter is only 5 miles away; the coast 8 miles and Dartmoor National Park 12 miles. It is conveniently located for access to both the Torbay area and Plymouth. Both destinations are within easy drives. This makes Gissons the ideal stopover before taking the ferry to France or more info. . .
The Waterloo Cross is a rural inn, located away from the main town and perfect for visiting the local attractions which include Sheppys Cider Farm, Diggerland and the Donkey Sanctuary. The quaint town of Cullompton is a few miles away and the Blackdown Hills offer some beautiful walks for those who enjoy the outdoor life. A charming and friendly inn with 11 en-suite rooms, offering generous lounge more info. . .
The Manor House Hotel Cullompton, is located 2 mins from Junction 28 of the M5. With ample car parking it is perfectly situated in the heart of the Devon countryside, not far from the city of Exeter, the coast , Dartmoor and Exmoor. The Hotel features 10 en-suite rooms all with satellite TV. The Hotel restaurant offers fine food at excellent value. Where possible we use locally sourced produce, in more info. . .
This small market town, high above the River
Culm, is rich in orchards which supply the region’ cider makers. Featuring
several buildings that date back to the 17th century despite a blazing fire
that destroyed much of the town in 1839. Nearby, Coldharbour Mill Working
Wool Museum, built in the late 18th century is powered by a waterwheel and a
steam engine.