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Accommodation in Kingsteignton, Devon Part of the Devon Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Sampsons FarmA Hotel in Kingsteignton, DevonPreston Kingsteignton Devon England TQ12 3PP
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From: £65.00 Sampson Farm offers quality accommodation combined with wonderful food, fine wines and peaceful surroundings: the perfect antidote to the stresses of everyday life, situated in the small hamlet hamlet of Preston on the banks of the river Teign but only 5 minutes from the A380 and 10 Minutes from the A38. Ideal for the business traveller or for the leisure client who is looking for something a little different from these sterile hotels. Great food and service even our own eggs for breakfast Outstanding hospitality teamed with fine AA Rosette cuisine at Sampsons Hotel and Restaurant. A byword for quality in the South of Devon, Sampsons is a family owned business offering superb accommodation in 10 ground floor ensuite rooms, surrounding a beautiful medieval thatched farmhouse. Wonderful food, fine wines and peaceful surroundings: the perfect antidote to the stresses of everyday life! Farmhouse breakfasts with our own free range eggs and with such a large selection of rooms we think we have something to suit every pocket All rooms at Sampsons Farm Hotel have TV's, hot drinks facilities, direct dial telephone and Wi-Fi internet access across the Hotel plus secure private parking. The Teigngrace apartment on the ground floor and Haytor apartment on the first floor are perfect for families with children of all ages. Both apartments have one double and one twin room, kitchen, bathroom with bath and shower, spacious lounge with dining area perfect for room service from our award winning restaurant for family meals together (no stresses with children in restaurants) We are situated in a sleepy hamlet, this thatched farmhouse is only 5 minutes from the A38 (Cornwall) and A380 (Torquay) and therefore within easy reach of Exeter, Torbay and Plymouth. Older than Shakespeare and set in its own grounds, Sampson’s provides a welcome change from the usual anonymous motels and corporate guests always appreciate the difference. Owned by the Bell family for over 35 years, Sampson’s provides the perfect retreat in which to relax and unwind, with inglenook fireplaces and log fires in the winter Meandering through the meadows, the River Teign makes a beautiful setting for walks just down the lane. Accommodation Rating:
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Bradley Manor -
2.4 miles (Historic House) Ugbrooke Park -
2.6 miles (Historic House) West Ogwell Church -
3.5 miles (Historic Church) Torbryan, Holy Trinity Church -
5.3 miles (Historic Church) Compton Castle -
6.1 miles (Historic House) Hound Tor -
7.3 miles (Countryside) Berry Pomeroy Castle -
7.5 miles (Castle) Buckfast Abbey -
8.5 miles (Abbey) Kirkham House -
8.6 miles (Historic Building) Church House -
8.7 miles (Historic Building) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Newton Abbot -
2 miles away Bovey Tracey -
3.4 miles away Ashburton -
6.6 miles away Manaton -
7.7 miles away Torquay -
8 miles away Widecombe in the Moor -
8.1 miles away Buckland in the Moor -
8.3 miles away Moretonhampstead -
8.6 miles away
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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:MedievalFind attractions tagged with:Medieval (Time Period) -UK Hotels |
HISTORY CORNERName the Historic attractionBritish Heritage AwardsCelebrate the best of British Heritage in our annual British History QuizThis Archbishop of Canterbury authored two Books of Common Prayer and helped Henry VIII divorce Catherine of Argagon This Day in British History13 February, 1689 William and Mary jointly crowned monarchs of England Only the previous day Parliament declared a Declaration of Rights, making James II's constitutional reforms illegal Monarch Mayhem |
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