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Accommodation in Honiton, Devon Part of the Devon Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Honiton Travel and Heritage Information Deer Park Country HotelA Country House Hotel in Honiton, DevonWeston Honiton Devon England EX14 3PG
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From: £65.00 Deer Park Country Hotel is set in 80 acres overlooking classic Devon countryside and the meandering River Otter. A quintessential Country House Hotel offering a relaxed haven with individually designed guest rooms. Excellent service and exquisite food awaits you making this a truly unique and memorable destination Ideal for a perfect romantic getaway to a relaxed family break a business trip or even a action filled holiday; the Deer Park has the ability to meet every persons needs.Stay in one of the 15 individually styled guest rooms in the main house. The Deer Park also offers a further 10 rooms in the mews which is a stone throw away from the main house Accommodation Rating:
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Sand -
4.5 miles (Historic House) Escot Country Park and Gardens -
5.3 miles (Garden) Blackbury Camp -
5.5 miles (Prehistoric Site) Loughwood Meeting House -
5.5 miles (Historic Building) Cadhay -
5.6 miles (Historic House) Shute Barton -
5.7 miles (Historic Building) Branscombe -
7.7 miles (Historic Building) Coldharbour Mill Museum -
9.7 miles (Historic Building) Bicton Park Botanical Gardens -
11.1 miles (Garden) Marker's Cottage -
11.5 miles (Historic Building) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Honiton -
0 miles away Ottery Saint Mary -
5 miles away Upottery -
5.1 miles away Branscombe Village -
7.2 miles away Beer -
7.8 miles away Axmouth -
8.2 miles away Sidmouth -
8.6 miles away Axminster -
8.8 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
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