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The Watermans Arms Inn Ashprington Totnes
Bow Bridge Ashprington
A quintessential 17th Century Inn, located in an area of outstanding natural beauty, at the bottom of a steep valley next to Bow Creek and bridge. The Inn has been used as a smithy, a brew house, petrol station, a prison and a haunt for the feared press gangs. The area was recorded in the doomsday book. |
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The Durant Arms
Ashprington
Set 3.7 miles from the A385, this traditional village pub with rooms dates from 1725 and is 3.6 miles from the market town of Totnes. |
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The Red Slipper
Stoke Gabriel
The Red Slipper is ideally positioned in a peaceful setting in Ashprington, a short car ride from River Dart and Dartmouth Steam Railway.The Red Slipper offers cosy rooms, furnished to fit the needs of any traveller.Exeter International Airport is less than a 45-minute drive from the bed & breakfast. |
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The Maltsters Arms
Tuckenhay
With views across the Dart Valley, this riverside 18th-century pub with rooms is 4.6 miles from Totnes and 9 miles from Dartmouth.There's a dorm that sleeps 8 people, and 2 basic rooms with shared bathrooms, satellite TV and free WiFi. |
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Kerswell Farmhouse
Kerswell Farmhouse
Kerswell Farmhouse is ideally located in a peaceful village setting, a short car ride from Dartmouth and Totnes. It is conveniently positioned for those wishing to discover the area's attractions.The bed & breakfast has 5 rooms, all of which are equipped with a variety of facilities to ensure an enjoyable stay. |
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