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 Tiverton.
Friendly welcoming hotel on the outskirts of the market town of Tiverton only 10 minutes from junction 27 off the M5 and 20 miles from the Cathedral city of Exeter. The hotel has 69 spacious en-suite bedrooms 10 of which have been upgraded to an Executive standard. The 7 conference rooms vary in size and can accommodate up to 300 delegates. Ample free car parking available.... more
Family run, family friendly small hotel set in a peaceful location overlooking the Exe valley. Just 7 miles from the M5 and 30 minutes from Exeter airport. We are 45 minutes from both north and south Devon coasts and close to National Trust properties and open gardens. There are many attractions close by including vineyards and cider tasting, steam railways, the Grand Western canal, Wimbleball Lake and the Devon Dorset Heritage coast .Exmoor and Dartmoor are both close by, with their wild horses and rugged terrain to explore. Pony trekking is ea... more
Hidden and unspoilt, Whitnage, near Tiverton in Devon, is a quiet rural hamlet with panoramic views of the Culm Valley and the picturesque Black down Hills. The cottage, originally dating back to the mid 1600s and Grade II listed, offers guests comfortable accommodation with modern facilities. Brambles Bed and Breakfast is perfect for a relaxing short break or holiday in charming surroundings. All the bedrooms have views overlooking the garden, private facilities and vary in character. One has a traditional draped four-poster bed, another with a... more
The hotel provides a friendly warm welcome and with its 16 en-suite bedrooms and beautiful surroundings it offers you that relaxed atmosphere for the perfect break. We have a new Bar which offers fantastic local produce dishes as well as a snack menu and also lolac fine ales. The gardens are beautiful with the new terrace so you can sit and relax in the sun. The Hartnoll hotel benefits from 2 superior rooms for that special
occasion. We welcome children and families, we also benefit from an Annex which have our cottage rooms where we do allow pe... more
The Fishermans Cot nestling on the banks of the River Exe at Bickleigh is one of the most picturesque inns in the South of England. Its superb location makes it an all-year-round choice for locals and visitors alike. Ideally located between the city of Exeter and the old market town of Tiverton, it boasts beautiful gardens and areas where customers can enjoy the stunning river setting. The Fishermans Cot is a fantastic setting in which to enjoy the wide variety of traditional food and drink or its famed scrumptious Carvery. The rooms have been... more
Nestled on the River Taw, halfway between Exeter and Barnstaple the hotel enjoys an exquisite setting amongst the rolling hills of the Tarka Trail. Furnished with a mixture of beautiful antiques and contemporary comfort the Fox and Hounds Hotel offers an idyllic setting for a relaxing or action-packed break whichever suits your needs. With a whole host of activities on offer or a chance to simply marvel at the glorious mid-Devon scenery this family run Country Hotel has become a firm favourite with many of our guests and we hope to welcome you... more
One of Devon's most beautiful wedding venues and bed and breakfast breaks, this 14th century castle nestles in a valley surrounded by 30 acres of lush green land.
Rating: 2*
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Blackberries ~ Restaurant, Bar & Rooms
19 Fore Street Tiverton EX16 9ND
Blackberries is located in the picturesque and thriving village of Bampton in mid-Devon, on the edge of the Exmoor National Park. Extensive restaurant/bar menu, free parking.
Cottage style accommodation set in the Exe valley, with a cosy, friendly atmosphere and personal service. Quality home cooked food using local produce, a choice of wines make for a relaxing stay.
An historic market town was transformed during
the 19th century by the entrepreneur John Heathcoat when he created a new
textile industry based on lace. The National Trust now owns the Victorian
Knightshayes Court - built for his descendants. Exhibits in the town’s
museum include Heathcoat’s first lace-making machine as well as clocks,
dolls, lace-making machinery, farm equipment and old photographs. There's
also the evocative remains of a 11th century castle and a tower in pink
sandstone on St. Peter’s Church.