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Out have gone inglenooks, false beams, jaded staff and horse brasses. In have come young, friendly managers, toys for children, first-class food leaning heavily on local produce of the highest quality, and taste in design and decoration. It has interesting draught beers and 30 bottled ones. Cider and wines taken equally seriously. The rooms are quite large, neat and comfortable (White Company towels and robes, mineral water, fresh irises, free DVDs). Breakfast even better than dinner. Exemplary.
Foodies
Families
Other Activities
Great walks
Riding
Hotel Entertainment
Restaurant
Child friendly
Local markets
Good wine list
Lively
Eco
Townhouse
House party feel
Full of character
Boutique
Less £
Quiet
Owner managed
Gourmet
Free wifi
Romantic
Intimate
Charming
Restaurant with rooms
Chic
Village
Antiques
Inn
Rooms
4 rooms in this hotelRestaurant
Mouthwatering cuisine from the sunday roast, to the bar snacks and breakfast.Child friendly
All rooms can accommodate cots and two have sofa beds for older childrenGood wine list
Plus a huge range of craft beers and ales.Garden
Cots available
In room DVD
Fireplace
Bar
Parking
Bath robes
Free wifi
Wifi
Satellite / Cable TV
Sitting Room
Other Activities
Great walks
Riding
Hotel Entertainment
Local markets
"If the good smells coming from here are all too much and you can't wait for lunch, home-made pork pies can be eaten at the bar off chunky wooden boards. "
Originally published by The Telegraph
"A foodie haven, The Stapleton Arms is worth visiting just for dinner, or lunch or breakfast- It's a bonus if you manage to bag one of the four popular rooms to roll back to."
Originally published by The Guardian
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