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Accommodation in Tiverton, Devon Part of the Devon Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Tiverton Travel and Heritage Information Best Western Tiverton HotelA Hotel in Tiverton, DevonBlundells Road Tiverton Devon England EX16 4DB
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From: £39.95 The Best Western Tiverton Hotel is set in 2 1/2 acres of grounds and just 10 minutes from Junction 27 on the M5 and close to Exeter and Taunton. This friendly hotel has excellent facilities and is located on the edge of the Exmoor National Park. The hotel offers guests ample free parking and a wide range of in room facilities including television and tea and coffee making facilities WiFi internet access is free of charge throughout the hotel. Accommodation Rating:
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Tiverton Castle -
0.5 miles (Historic House) Knightshayes Court -
1.5 miles (Historic House) Holbrook Garden -
5.2 miles (Garden) Fursdon -
5.6 miles (Historic House) Coldharbour Mill Museum -
6.2 miles (Historic Building) Killerton -
7.9 miles (Historic House) Budlake Old Post Office Room -
8.2 miles (Historic Building) Cothay Manor -
9.3 miles (Garden) Cothay Manor and Gardens -
9.5 miles (Garden) Shobrooke Park -
9.7 miles (Garden) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Tiverton -
0.4 miles away Crediton -
11.1 miles away Exeter -
12.7 miles away Ottery Saint Mary -
14.1 miles away Honiton -
14.7 miles away Upottery -
15.2 miles away Sidmouth -
18.2 miles away Drewsteignton -
19.5 miles away UK Hotels |
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