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Accommodation > Bed and Breakfast > England > Devon > Bovey Tracey > Oaklands Bed & Breakfast
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Bovey Tracey Travel and Heritage Information


Bed and Breakfast in Bovey Tracey, Devon


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Challabrook Lane , Brimley
Bovey Tracey
Devon
England
TQ13 9DF

Oaklands Bed & Breakfast, Bovey Tracey

Accommodation Description:
Oaklands is located in Bovey Tracey a gateway town to Dartmoor with a number of unique visitor attractions and a good mixture of shops situated on the River Bovey. Relax in our beautiful luxury rooms.

Kathleen and Duncan Christophers welcome you to Oaklands. Enjoy the charm and elegance of their early Victorian home. Oaklands is situated in a leafy tranquil location with private off road parking on the edge of the attractive town of Bovey Tracey which is commonly known as "The gateway to the moor"

An ideal location for somewhere to relax and unwind or to sample the many adventures of exploring South Devon's glorious countryside and less than 25 minutes away from the coast. Bovey Tracey is one of the main gateway towns to Dartmoor, with a number of unique visitor attractions and a good mixture of shops. A pretty cob and Dartmoor-granite built town, situated on the River Bovey it is home to the internationally renowned Devon Guild of Craftsmen, based in a 19th century water mill on the river

Other local attractions include the House of Marbles glass blowing and visitor centre, the Craft Centre and the National Trust?s Parke Estate. On alternate Saturday mornings, the town?s Farmers Market sells local produce.

From: £50.00

Accommodation Rating: rating4 (about ratings)

Room Facilities
Wireless internet connection
Non-smoking
Ironing board
Iron
High speed internet connection
Hairdryer
Freeview
Fireplace
Fire alarm with light
Family/oversized room
Dining guide
Colour television
CD player
Balcony/Terrace
Alarm clock

Amenities
Lock-up facility for bicycles
Wakeup call
Non-smoking (throughout)
Ironing facilities
Internet access (wireless) in public areas
Baggage store
Airport/Train/Bus pick-up service

Parking
On-site parking
Free parking

Business Facilities
Internet connection (wireless)
Photocopier
Desk

Dining Facilities
A good hearty beakfast awaits you at Oaklands... Tea or coffee (a selection available) Chilled water, orange or apple juice, choice of cereals, yoghurt, full English breakfast or poached, scrambled, boiled eggs, bacon the choice is endless. Toast and homemade marmalade and jam. Special dietary requirements can be catered for - please advise us on booking. Where possible most food is locally sourced and our preserves are all homemade.

Meals
Breakfast (Full cooked)
Breakfast (Continental)

Child Facilities
Highchairs
Cots
Children's menu

Pet Policy
No pets

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

 Nearest Attractions

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West Ogwell Church - 4.2 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Ugbrooke Park - 4.3 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Bradley Manor - 4.7 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Church House - 5.7 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating

Torbryan, Holy Trinity Church - 6.7 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Grimspound - 7 miles (Prehistoric Site) Heritage Rating

Buckfast Abbey - 7.6 miles (Abbey) Heritage Rating

Compton Castle - 8.6 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Berry Pomeroy Castle - 9.4 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating



  Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit

Bovey Tracey - 0.1 miles away Heritage Rating

Manaton - 4.3 miles away Heritage Rating

Newton Abbot - 5.1 miles away Heritage Rating

Widecombe in the Moor - 5.3 miles away Heritage Rating

Moretonhampstead - 5.4 miles away Heritage Rating

Ashburton - 5.5 miles away Heritage Rating

Buckland in the Moor - 6.2 miles away Heritage Rating

Buckfastleigh - 8.2 miles away Heritage Rating

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Heritage Rated Bed and Breakfast Heritage Rating
Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low to exceptional) on historic interest

We've 'tagged' this accommodation to help you find related historic attractions and learn more about major time periods mentioned in the description.

More about these Historic Time Periods:

Victorian

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Victorian (Time Period) - 19th century (Time Period) -


Directions:
Exeter|Coach|27|Exeter Coach station follow the A38 south towards Plymouth, come off at Drumbridges roundabout take the A382 direction Bovey Tracey. Turn left at the first roundabout in Bovey Tracey into Pottery Road, continue into Wallfield Road. At T-junction turn right into Brimley Road. After approximately 300 yards turn left into Challabrook Lane, we are the 1st red brick house on the left as you travel down Challabrook lane. Plymouth|Boat|33|From Plymouth take the A38 to Drumbridges roundabout take the A382 direction Bovey Tracey. Turn left at the first roundabout in Bovey Tracey into Pottery Road, continue into Wallfield Road. At T-junction turn right into Brimley Road. After approximately 300 yards turn left into Challabrook Lane, we are the 1st red brick house on the left as you travel down Challabrook lane. Newton Abbot|Train|9|From Newton Abbot Train Station turn right onto Staion road, right onto The Avenue B3195 then straight acorss the next roundabout A383 onto Jetty Marsh Road. Take the A382 in the direction of Bovey Tracey. Turn left at the first roundabout in Bovey Tracey into Pottery Road, continue into Wallfield Road. At T-junction turn right into Brimley Road. After 300 yards turn left into Challabrook Lane, we are the 1st red brick house on the left as you travel down Challabrook lane. Exeter Airport|Air|23|Take the A38 south towards Plymouth to Drumbridges roundabout take the A382 direction Bovey Tracey. Turn left at the first roundabout in Bovey Tracey into Pottery Road, continue into Wallfield Road. At T-junction turn right into Brimley Road. After approximately 300 yards turn left into Challabrook Lane, we are the 1st red brick house on the left as you travel down Challabrook lane. A38|Road|2|From the A38 take the A382 direction to Bovey Tracey. Turn left at the first roundabout in Bovey Tracey into Pottery Road, continue into Wallfield Road. At T-junction turn right into Brimley Road. After approximately 300 yards turn left into Challabrook Lane, we are the 1st red brick house on the left as you travel down Challabrook lane.


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