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Meadowlea Guest House, Okehampton, Devon

Meadowlea Guest House
65 station road
Okehampton
Devon

EX20 1EA

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A warm friendly welcome awaits you at our victorian house, ideally located, 5 minutes walk from the centre of Okehampton with a choice of pubs and restaurants. Our 7 rooms (4 en-suite) are central heated, have colour tvs, hairdryers and tea/coffee making facilities. We have a quiet guest lounge where you can relax with a book or play board games. An iron is available on request. There is parking available. We have secure storage for cycles and due to an influx of soggy cyclists we have installed a heated drying cupboard. For those of you on budgets there is a microwave in the breakfast room and we are happy to provide warmed plates and cutlery, if you prefer not to eat out every night. As well as offering a Full English Breakfast (included in the price) we also offer a choice of fruit juices, cereals, fruit, yoghurts, tea, coffee, toast and preserves. Vegetarians catered for. We are within walking distance of the Museum of Dartmoor Life, Okehampton Castle, Simmons Park and Parklands Leisure Centre. Cycle Route 27 (the Granite Way) begins only 400 yards away and cycle hire can be arranged from the youth Hostel, 'adventureokehampton' where you can also book to go on their many outdoor activities while staying in the comfort of our guest house.

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