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Close to Plymouth and dartmoor National Park, this 16th century and grade I listed manor house where Queen Elizabeth the first once stayed, is now a country house hotel with a sumptuous Gia spa and a Michelin starred restaurant. Inside feels every bit as historic and regal as the exterior suggests, with wall tapestries, large imposing fire places and chandeliers that wouldn’t look out of place in Henry the eight’s banqueting hall. The two restaurants, the Michelin starred Acleaf and the Mayflower Brasserie, offer two very different dining experiences but both equally satisfying. Drinks are in the main bar or the secret bar which is accessed through a regular looking bookcase. Rooms feature high ceilings and four poster beds in the main hall, and terraces with private jacuzzis in the newly added wing over the spa. The lawns are magnificent and are the perfect place for sipping champagne on a fine day.
Foodies
Spa breaks
Ballooning
Restaurant
Great walks
Other Activities
Golf
Restrictions on children
Secluded setting
Quiet
Country House
Sit-out Terrace
Full of character
Views
Romantic
Luxury
Contemporary
Traditional
Wellbeing
5* Luxury
Pet friendly
Antiques
Gym
Spa
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55 rooms in this hotelHot Tub
There are several alfresco hot tubs in the spa, which can be hired for private useRestaurant
Choose between the stunning fine dining or more relaxed Mayflower BrasserieParking
Free on site parkingSwimming Pool
Indoor poolRestrictions on children
Adult onlyBar
Fireplace
Sauna/Steam
Meeting Room
Massage
Sit-out Terrace
Views
Wifi
Room service
Pet friendly
Gym
Garden
Spa
Ballooning
Great walks
Other Activities
Golf
With a £5 million state-of-the-art spa, which hotel guests have complimentary use of, this Elizabethan manor house near Plymouth, in West Devon, offers pampering-a-plenty in a perfectly-preserved historic setting. The food and service are first-class, and it’s excellent value for money.
Originally published by The Telegraph
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