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MapView on map5.8 km from City Centre
From   US$ 198 /nightSelect
  • Homemade dinners with local ingredients
  • Proximity to Dartmoor National Park
  • Complimentary fresh milk for tea
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MapView on map4.6 km from City Centre1.9 km from Dainton Park Golf Club
From   US$ 141 /nightSelect
  • Stunning gardens for memorable events
  • Exceptional bespoke wedding services
  • Diverse menu with local produce focus
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  • Leisure Club
  • Vue Restaurant
  • Function Rooms
2.3 km from City Centre1.3 km from Newton Abbot Races Ltd
From   US$ 99 /nightSelect
  • Stunning estuary views from all rooms
  • Heated indoor swimming pool available
  • Historic 18th Century coaching inn onsite
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  • On-site Dining
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Pet-Friendly
2.7 km from City Centre
From   US$ 106 /nightSelect
  • Exceptional homemade meals
  • Charming historical ambiance
  • Dog-friendly dining environment
  • Family bar
  • Log burning stoves
  • Country pub food
10.2 km from City Centre
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  • Traditional pub fare with local ales
  • Stunning views over Teign Valley
  • Welcoming atmosphere for families
Bed & Breakfast
  • Shared kitchen
  • Cottage gardens
  • Log burner
17.1 km from City Centre
From   US$ 88 /nightSelect
  • Serene Dartmoor location for peaceful escapes
  • Historical farmhouse with charming rustic character
  • Pet-friendly environment with welcoming black labradors
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  • Airport Shuttle
  • Public Bath
  • Golf Course
1.3 km from City Centre1000 m from Scott Cinemas Ltd
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  • On-site public bath for relaxation
  • Access to golf course activities
  • Complimentary airport shuttle service