“A beautifully renovated inn set amidst picturesque Devon countryside near to Dartmoor. The three rooms are fresh and bright with whitewashed walls juxtaposed with exposed brick walls. The best room has an in-room freestanding tub. The gastropub is locally popular and has a lively vibe. Rural chic.”
“A beautifully renovated inn set amidst picturesque Devon countryside near to Dartmoor. The three rooms are fresh and bright with whitewashed walls juxtaposed with exposed brick walls. The best room has an in-room freestanding tub. The gastropub is locally popular and has a lively vibe. Rural chic.”
Recommended For
- Country Escape
- A trendy rural inn set within easy reach of Devon's most famed rural attractions including Dartmoor and the English Riviera
- Great walks
- Lace up your walking boots and spend a day traversing across the moors
- Other Activities
- Nearby Ashburton is a popular destination for antique shopping
- Sights nearby
- Visit the seaside towns of Paignton, Brixham or Torquay
- Restaurant
- Serving delicious local, season fare. Don't miss their weekly zero waste evenings!
- Full of character
- Romantic
- Intimate
- Charming
- Contemporary
- Traditional
- Child friendly
- Pet friendly
- Inn
- Boutique
Facilities
- Restaurant
- Serving delicious local, season fare. Don't miss their weekly zero waste evenings!
- Bar
- Popular wth locals and guests alike with a wide range of ales.
- Parking
- Wifi
- Child friendly
- Pet friendly
Activities
- Great walks
- Lace up your walking boots and spend a day traversing across the moors
- Other Activities
- Nearby Ashburton is a popular destination for antique shopping
- Sights nearby
- Visit the seaside towns of Paignton, Brixham or Torquay
Map & Location
What's Nearby
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Live and Let Live Inn
Last year, an ailing boozer; this year, a buzzing hub – Landscove's Live and Let Live Inn is a back-from-the-ashes success story. Since being taken over by a dynamic team and given a design overhaul, it’s now one of South Devon’s coolest inns, with three hip bedrooms and a lively restaurant.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)