A 12-minute drive from Tiverton, Waterloo Cross, Devon by Marston's Inns offers smart rooms with attached bathroom in central Devon.
Bernadette
United Kingdom
Staff were friendly and welcoming, made our experience even more relaxed and enjoyable. Rooms we well equipped and clean, food was really good. Will be returning.
Nestled amid 45 acres of picturesque parkland with 3 fishing lakes, this charming hotel offers free parking and free Wi-Fi, and is located in Dunkeswell, Devon.
Near the Devon/ Somerset border, the Victorian country house Greenham Hall lies within 25 minutes’ drive of Taunton and Exmoor National Park.
Samantha
United Kingdom
Beautiful building, downside which sounds awful but no TV in room
And we were fine but for those who are less sociable, you feel forced to sit and eat/drink with other guests
The host was an amazing lady, very friendly and attentive, just an outstanding place to visit, definitely worth the money
Stunning views!
Would highly recommend:-) x
Tracebridge Cottage B&B is located a picturesque hamlet in Tracebridge, 5 miles from Wellington on the Somerset Devon borders. The property is located near to the London to Lands End bike route.
Culm Valley Inn in Culmstock provides accommodations with a garden and a bar. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the bed and breakfast free of charge.
Joe
United Kingdom
Amazing food, very convenient and amazing flexibility with check in and out.
Originally dating back to the mid-1600s, Brambles Bed & Breakfast is a Grade II listed cottage in hidden and unspoiled Whitnage, a quiet rural hamlet less than 10 minutes' drive from Tiverton.
This award-winning 4-star farmhouse, just 4 miles from Junction 28 of the M5, is surrounded by beautiful scenery and winding river valleys and only 20 minutes drive from Exeter Free Wi-Fi access, a...
Calum
United Kingdom
Lovely location, clean, quiet, good breakfast, friendly.
The staff were excellent friendly and accommodating to our...
The staff were excellent friendly and accommodating to our needs .
The rooms were what we required but could have been a little cleaner and the decorating could be a bit better finished.
We would recommend others to stay
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Anonymous
4.0
Scored 4.0
Room was adequate and warm.
Room was adequate and warm. Kitchen was closed so no breakfast, staff recommend local cafe due to open at 9am but it stayed closed. Had evening meal in local Pub Halfway House. Food and service there was superb. Uffculme very busy traffic through village. Wouldn't stay at Ostler Inn again due to no food being served
Del
8.0
Scored 8.0
Easy to find and in nice area for walking and pub visits etc
Easy to find and in nice area for walking and pub visits etc
Lovely spacious tent with wood burner. Bring walking boots or wellies and umbrella to visit kitchen or loo, as site is all grass with no dry paths and you quickly get sodden when it's raining.
Traffic noise almost constant however mostly tuned out by birdsong!
Culm Valley is lovely for footpath walks by river and in woods but you need car to get there as a few miles from the actual camp site along narrow, busy little roads. Whilst here visit Culm Valley Inn which is a gem and also dog friendly, which is a big benefit of Daisy Acres - our dogs loved it.Visit Coldharbour Mill too, nice cafe and beautiful gardens plus interesting working woolen mill (Go Thursdays to see it work)
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The Christmas light switch-on event was a complete surprise...
The Christmas light switch-on event was a complete surprise for such a little village. Everyone was thoroughly involved and the village centre was packed yet there wasn't a single item of rubbish anywhere to be seen when we walked through the area early the next morning. The café is gorgeous and the staff are welcoming and accommodating beyond compare. The pub is great and the rooms are reasonably priced for their facilities and what the village offers. There are some lovely walks in the area with tarmacked paths so they are suitable for wheelchair users. The community spirit is heart-warming and I look forward to attending more events there in the future.
Jackie
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
There isn't really much at Uffculme, two pubs, a Co-op shop...
There isn't really much at Uffculme, two pubs, a Co-op shop and a rather expensive cafe with a very limited menu, mainly snacks, so not really a place to have proper meals. There appears to be a bus service, although we didn't use it.
Basically, unless you have a particular reason for going there or staying there, you might be better advised to consider somewhere with more facilities.
Margaret
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The staff were very good unfortunately we had a long wait to...
The staff were very good unfortunately we had a long wait to eat over one hour. We were advised only on on duty, the room was new, recently constructed. The door was basic entering the room not very secure.
Lee
United Kingdom
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