Woolacombe

Woolacombe is a lovely mix of former fishing village and Regency elegance, with the bonus of wonderful sandy beaches along Morte Bay, loved by families and surfers alike... Read More

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The Woolacombe Bay Hotel

The Woolacombe Bay Hotel

The Woolacombe Bay Hotel is in one of the most enviable positions in England. Overlooking one of the finest beaches in Europe and set between two National Trust headlands, the hotel boasts 64 glorious ... More | Double Room: From £160 | visit website

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Cleeve House Hotel

Cleeve House Hotel
Moments from the sea, minutes from Exmoor, in one of Britain's loveliest villages - here's Peace, Plenty and the Perfect Holiday!

There are five double and two twin- bedded rooms, each with its own colour co-ordinated ... More | Double Room: From £58 | visit website
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Ossaborough House

Ossaborough House
The area offers a wide variety of attractions from the history of Arlington Court, the beauty of RHS Rosemoor Gardens and the peace and tranquility of Lundy Island to the family attractions of The Milky ... More | Double Room: £28 - £44 | visit website
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Watersmeet Hotel

Watersmeet Hotel
The Watersmeet location is superb, one of the and most dramatic locations in the Westcountry, it commands an elevated position above the rocks at the waters edge looking down on Combesgate Beach with steps leading ... More | Double Room: £68 - £125 | visit website

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