Hotels in Tavistock - 26 places to stay
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Browns Hotel
The historic West Country town of Tavistock was the birthplace of one of England's most intrepid explorers, Sir Francis Drake, while back in
Victorian times it was renowned as the world's major copper-producing area.
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Mary Tavy Inn
We are a large Freehouse traditional Inn set in the conservation area of Mary Tavy within Dartmoor National Park.We have 4 Double/Twin En Suite Rooms. Stunning views over Dartmoor. A warm welcome awaits you in ...
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Sampford Manor
Just 3 miles East of Tavistock and close to some of the wilder parts of Dartmoor. This family home is well placed for walking, bicycling, golf and other outdoor activities. Many visitor attractions and good ...
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Rockmount Hotel
Tavistock is a wonderful market town on the western edge of Dartmoor, situated by the picture-postcard river Tavy. The town is beautiful and distinguished with even the police station being a mini Castle. ...
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Bedford Hotel
Situated on the site of a former Benedictine Abbey overlooking the church in the historical market town of Tavistock - known as the Gateway to the Moors.
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Horn of Plenty (The)
The Horn of Plenty is one of those very special places that one constantly seeks but rarely finds. Surrounded by four acres of gardens and orchards, the property nestles into the foothills of Dartmoor with ...
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