Accommodation
Description:
The Mill was converted to a Free House in 1971 and since its conversion to allow for guest bedrooms, we invite you to stay overnight or for short stays. So if the real English Ale proves too much for the journey home, our comfortable rooms provide an excellent place for your slumber!
The earliest recorded history of Bickley Mill dates back to 1294 when it was mentioned in Bishop Bronscombe's Register. For many years the Inn was used as a flour Mill.
The Mill was converted to a Free House in 1971 and since its conversion to allow for guest bedrooms, we invite you to stay overnight or for short stays. So if the real English Ale proves too much for the journey home, our comfortable rooms provide an excellent place for your slumber!
Please Note that we cannot accept check In between the hours of 3.00pm and 6.00pm
Accommodation Rating:
not
rated
(about
ratings)
|
Great
for holiday planning
Get an Ordnance
Survey map covering the Newton Abbot area (opens
new window) |
|
|