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We have 5 hotels in Broad Clyst.

 
 
Arlington House Hotel Exeter Star Rating 4        
Hillside House Hele

The Arlington House Hotel especially welcomes tourists and commercial travellers. The rooms have just been refurbished to provide comfortable, quality accommodation. Due to the hotel's no-key, code based system guests have complete freedom of arrival (by arrangement).
Crossways Tavern Exeter Star Rating 2        
Station Road

The newly refurbished Crossways Tavern is a traditional Devonshire Inn which now boasts two self contained letting units, a double and a twin. They individually designed to a high specification, each unit has a bedroom with en-suite, a separate lounge with sofa bed, free sat LCD tv and kitchen area incorporating a fridge, microwave. They are available for one or more nights or for holiday rent.
Heath Gardens Star Rating 4        
Whimple Road, Broadclyst

Offering a garden and views over the surrounding countryside, Heath Gardens B&B is set in a 17th century cottage with a southern aspect. Free WiFi is available throughout and there is also free private parking on site.The rooms at the B&B come with a flat-screen TV with DVD player, a wardrobe and an en suite bathroom with free toiletries and shower or bath.
The Arlington        
Cullompton

Just off the M5 motorway, this traditional 2-storey guesthouse is 7.8 miles from Escot Park and 16.8 miles from Knightshayes Court.
The Coach House Exeter Star Rating 2        
The Coach House

A nineteenth century coach house sympathetically adapted to provide comfortable guest accommodation. A twin and single room, both en-suite, with kitchendiner provides self-contained accommodation , self-catering. There are other twin-bedded rooms, with continental type breakfasts, with varied items, such as muffins and crumpets, besides the usual staple.
 
 
More on Broad Clyst .
 
Broadclyst is a village and civil parish in the East Devon local government district. It lies approximately 5 miles northeast of the city of Exeter, Devon, England, on the B3181.