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County - Devon
Tel code: 01364 | code search
Postcode: TQ11 | code search
Population: 5000
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Buckfastleigh is an old market town in the foothills of Dartmoor, on the route between Plymouth and Exeter, so naturally with its share of old inns. Attractions nearby include Buckfast Abbey, the South Devon Railway, and great walking in the empty country westwards... Read More

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The Abbey Inn

The Abbey Inn

Are you looking for fabulous accommodation in the Dartmoor National Park or an unforgetable dinning experience or even great pub food in Buckfastleigh? Then The Abbey Inn can exceed all your expectations, and provide the ... More | visit website

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Dartbridge Inn

Dartbridge Inn

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On the edge of Dartmoor, the inn features open fires, oak beams and a large function room. The menu includes local produce, game and vegetarian meals. Famous for its magnificent floral displays, ... More

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Kilbury Manor

Kilbury Manor
Kilbury Manor is a charming 17th century, Grade 11 listed Devon longhouse set in a quite rural location just outside Buckfastleigh, South Devon. This AA 4 Star"Highly Commended" B&B offers four very comfortable rooms furnished ... More | Double Room: From £75 | visit website

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