31 Best Hotels in The West Country, England

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Accommodations include national hotel chains, represented in all of the region's principal centers, as well as ancient inns and ubiquitous bed-and-breakfast places. Availability can be limited on the coasts during August and during the weekend everywhere, so book well ahead. Many farmhouses also rent out rooms—offering tranquil rural surroundings—but these lodgings are often difficult to reach without a car. If you have a car, though, renting a house or cottage with a kitchen may be ideal. It's worth finding out about weekend and winter deals that many hotels offer.

9 Prince's Buildings

$$ | 9 Prince's Buildings, Bristol, BS8 4LB, England Fodor's Choice

With Clifton Suspension Bridge at the end of the street and the Avon Gorge directly below, this elegant Georgian B&B offers classic views of Bristol from its windows. The thickly carpeted rooms are spacious and embellished by antique furniture and works of art, and the comfy lounge offers access to a generous lawned garden. The staff welcome guests with a glass of sherry and a slice of homemade cake. Breakfast, around a communal table, is a lavish affair with smoked salmon on toast and pancakes with syrup among the numerous choices.

Pros

  • Beautiful house in a historic neighborhood
  • Friendly hosts
  • Views of gorge

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Credit cards not accepted
  • Limited capacity
9 Prince's Buildings, Bristol, BS8 4LB, England
0117-973–4615
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Artist Residence

$$ | 20 Chapel St., Penzance, TR18 4AW, England Fodor's Choice

A classic Georgian building has been converted with flair and wit to create a contemporary guesthouse—the first link in what is now a small chain whose boutique properties all have a strong artistic bent. Each of the bright rooms has been individually designed by a different artist using a bold mixture of retro curios, old-style furnishings, and colorful murals, although bathrooms are reassuringly modern and well equipped. If possible, ask to see your room first (some are quite small). A self-catering cottage is available, too. The bar, restaurant, and terrace garden are also well worth exploring.

Pros

  • Idiosyncratic style
  • Central location
  • Congenial restaurant

Cons

  • Noise intrusion in some rooms
  • No parking
  • No elevator
20 Chapel St., Penzance, TR18 4AW, England
01736-365664
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19 rooms
No Meals

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Highcliffe House

$$ | Sinai Hill, Lynton, EX35 6AR, England Fodor's Choice

As the name suggests, this luxury Victorian B&B in Lynton occupies a lofty position with spectacular vistas over the Bristol Channel. Each of the guest rooms has an individual design, but all feature comfortable beds—ranging from carved and ornate to Jacobean (one has a four-poster)—and benefit from the exquisite views. Breakfast is in the conservatory and includes choices like eggs royale (with smoked salmon on a toasted muffin) and pancakes with berries, as well as several gluten-free options. There are discounts for two or more nights, a two-night minimum stay on Friday and Saturday, and children (that's anyone under age 18) and pets are not allowed.

Pros

  • Top-notch service
  • Inspiring views
  • Generous and wide-ranging breakfasts

Cons

  • Often booked up
  • Unsightly parking lot directly below
  • Not really suitable for families (no guests under 18 allowed)
Sinai Hill, Lynton, EX35 6AR, England
01598-752235
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel du Vin

$$ | Narrow Lewins Mead, Bristol, BS1 2NU, England Fodor's Choice

This hip chain has brought high-tech flair to six former sugar-refining warehouses, built in 1728 when the River Frome ran outside the front door. Rooms are spacious and crisply contemporary, but retain many original industrial features, while the bathrooms have monsoon showers and roll-top baths. The bistro-restaurant specializes in modern but robust French fare. The hotel is close to the docklands and the city center. If you have a car, reserve parking when booking as spaces are limited.

Pros

  • Tastefully restored old building
  • Spacious rooms with comfortable beds and great bathrooms
  • Excellent bar and bistro

Cons

  • Traffic-dominated location
  • Dim lighting in rooms
  • Limited parking
Narrow Lewins Mead, Bristol, BS1 2NU, England
0117-403–2979
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40 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Old Coastguard

$$ | The Parade, Mousehole, TR19 6PR, England Fodor's Choice

The best views in Mousehole can be enjoyed from this lodging's guest rooms, some of which have balconies or terraces, and all of which have modern bathrooms and come with Cornish tea and proper coffee with fresh milk. You can also soak up the sea views on the sheltered deck overlooking the subtropical garden, at the bottom of which the coast path gives direct access to the harbor, a three- or four-minute walk away. There's good food to be had in the open-plan bar and restaurant, which is adorned with local art.

Pros

  • Panoramic views
  • Spacious garden
  • Excellent bar-restaurant

Cons

  • Lots of dogs
  • Could do with a scrub-up in places
  • No elevator to reach top rooms
The Parade, Mousehole, TR19 6PR, England
01736-731222
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14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Primrose House

$$ | Porthminster Beach, St. Ives, TR26 2ED, England Fodor's Choice

With the elegance of an Edwardian villa combined with clean-lined modern style, this friendly hotel close to Porthminster Beach offers the best of both worlds. Guest rooms are bright and contemporary, and spacious common areas include a large lounge that opens onto a veranda. Sea-facing rooms with balconies cost more. The beach is just steps away, and a pretty footpath connects the hotel with the center of town. Parking is available.

Pros

  • Fresh, modern decor
  • Excellent breakfasts
  • Close to beach and train and bus stations

Cons

  • Just four sea-facing rooms
  • Some stairs to climb
  • Steep and narrow car access
Porthminster Beach, St. Ives, TR26 2ED, England
01736-794939
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Closed Jan. and Sun.–Thurs. Dec. and Feb.
9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Royal Castle Hotel

$$ | 11 The Quay, Dartmouth, TQ6 9PS, England Fodor's Choice

Part of Dartmouth's historic waterfront (and consequently a hub of activity), this hotel has truly earned the name "Royal"—several monarchs have slept here. It was built in the 17th century, reputedly of timber from wrecks of the Spanish Armada, and fireplaces and beamed ceilings are traditional features that remain. Rooms come in different sizes and styles, but all are thoughtfully and richly furnished, with a liberal sprinkling of antiques. Number 6 has its own "priest hole," a secret room used to hide Roman Catholic priests. Most of the pricier rooms facing the river have hot tubs. The food in the restaurant and bars is consistently good, and breakfasts are a royal feast. The hotel has no private parking—ask at reception about the local park and ride deals.

Pros

  • Historical resonance
  • Superb central location
  • Excellent breakfast

Cons

  • Some cheaper rooms are nondescript
  • Many steps and no elevator
  • Parking can be difficult to find
11 The Quay, Dartmouth, TQ6 9PS, England
01803-833033
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24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Southernhay House Hotel

$$ | 36 Southernhay East, Exeter, EX1 1NX, England Fodor's Choice

Close to the cathedral on the distinguished Southernhay, this graceful Georgian hotel with a secluded garden was once the home of an East India Company merchant, so its spacious, elegantly furnished guest rooms are named for wares (Silk, Cotton, Ivory, Spice, Opium, etc.) that made the company's fortune. Public areas have the atmosphere of an intimate club, and the whole hotel has an understated, boutiquey feel. There's a good selection of modern European dishes on the menu in the airy restaurant, and there are also snacks available in the bar along with an impressive list of cocktails. There's no on-site parking, but there are plenty of public spaces nearby.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Charming building
  • Discreet service

Cons

  • Not suitable for young children
  • No elevator
  • No private parking
36 Southernhay East, Exeter, EX1 1NX, England
01392-439000
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast
No children under 12

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Tavistock House Hotel

$$ | 50 Plymouth Rd., Tavistock, PL19 8BU, England Fodor's Choice

Close to Tavistock's center, in restored Georgian town house that dates from 1822, this light and airy small hotel is a successful blend of classical  elegance and chic, modern style. Bedrooms are spotless and fully equipped, with gleaming contemporary bathrooms, while the top-notch breakfasts—ordered on the previous day—include homemade granola and yogurt, freshly baked pastries, croissants, and fresh fruit (cooked options are not offered). Private parking is available, but children under 14 and pets are not accommodated.

Pros

  • Luxury boutique feel
  • Attention to detail
  • Helpful and attentive owners

Cons

  • Steps to climb and no elevator
  • No cooked breakfast
  • Limited capacity and often booked up
50 Plymouth Rd., Tavistock, PL19 8BU, England
01822-481627
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Warwick House

$$ | 17 Regent Terr., TR18 4DW, England Fodor's Choice

In a quiet nook of Penzance, just steps from the Promenade and harbor, this Georgian house has bright, spacious, smartly decorated guest rooms with views over Mount's Bay from front-facing rooms. The hosts are always smiling, helpful, and full of information on what to see and where to eat. Breakfast is made to order with options including waffles, pancakes, eggs royale (with smoked salmon), and vegetarian. There's normally a two to three-night minimum stay in July and August, though there may be availability for last-minute bookings of one or two nights. 

Pros

  • Easy walk to train and bus stations and harbor
  • Delicious and healthy breakfasts
  • Spotlessly clean

Cons

  • Minimum stays in high season
  • No a/c
  • Steps to negotiate
17 Regent Terr., TR18 4DW, England
01736-363881
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Alverton

$$ | Tregolls Rd., Truro, TR1 1ZQ, England

Formerly a convent, this atmospheric lodging has a chapel that was designed by John Loughborough Pearson, architect of Truro Cathedral, as well as a main building with large, comfortable guest rooms equipped with modern fittings and luxurious bathrooms and a separate Courtyard annex with spacious suites. Quiet elegance permeates the public areas, and the semiformal restaurant offers a choice of seafood and meat dishes. The town center is a short downhill walk away.

Pros

  • Historic character
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Secluded garden setting

Cons

  • Annex is a bit bland
  • No elevator
  • Menu lacks flair
Tregolls Rd., Truro, TR1 1ZQ, England
01872-276633
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51 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ancient Gatehouse

$$ | 20 Sadler St., Wells, BA5 2SE, England

This venerable hostelry, which incorporates the Great West Gate (circa 1473)—accessible via an ancient stone staircase—is an atmospheric base for exploring the area. Rooms are small and may present difficulties for those with mobility issues, but some have four-poster beds and wonderful views across to the cathedral, and one is in the gatehouse itself. Rugantino's serves Italian and English dishes, made largely from local produce.

Pros

  • Historic character
  • Cathedral views
  • Good on-site Italian restaurant

Cons

  • Steps to climb
  • Cramped rooms
  • Shabby in places
20 Sadler St., Wells, BA5 2SE, England
01749-672029
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bedford Hotel

$$ | 1 Plymouth Rd., Tavistock, PL19 8BB, England

This grand, castellated hotel in the center of town harks back to its Victorian heyday, with lounge areas furnished with comfy armchairs, warmed by open fires, and dotted with old artifacts and local photos. Choose one of the four rooms with four-poster beds if you hanker for the traditional style, as other rooms have a more modern decor. Despite its dated feel, the hotel revels in its old-world identity, and its nostalgic tone chimes well with Tavistock's timbre. There's a good selection of dishes in the restaurant, and parking is free if you book directly with the hotel.

Pros

  • Traditional style
  • Staff are welcoming and friendly
  • Good food

Cons

  • Staid and old-fashioned
  • No elevator to upper stories
  • Back-facing rooms overlook car park
1 Plymouth Rd., Tavistock, PL19 8BB, England
01822-613221
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31 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel

$$ | College Green, Bristol, BS1 5TA, England

The more palatial of Bristol's two links in this large chain has a superb location next to the medieval cathedral. The reborn Victorian hotel has imposing public rooms, an on-site Miller & Carter steak house, and top-notch health and business facilities. Some of the well-equipped guest rooms are on the small side; suites are spacious and plush.

Pros

  • Good leisure facilities
  • Very central location
  • Helpful staff

Cons

  • Not much personality
  • 4 pm check-in
  • Street noise in some rooms
College Green, Bristol, BS1 5TA, England
0117-925–5100
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241 rooms
No Meals

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Castle Inn

$$ | School Rd., Lydford, EX20 4BH, England

In the heart of Lydford village and next to Lydford Castle, this 16th-century inn has rose trellises framing its pink facade and public rooms that are snug, lamp-lighted, and full of period clutter. Guest rooms vary in size, and include singles and larger rooms with four-poster beds. One has its own rooftop balcony, and four are in a cottage across the road. A range of bar snacks and full meals is available.

Pros

  • Antique character
  • Superior rooms are bright and spacious
  • Peaceful village setting

Cons

  • Food sometimes disappoints
  • Some small rooms and showers
  • Occasionally sloping floors and low ceilings
School Rd., Lydford, EX20 4BH, England
01822-820242
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13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cornerways

$$ | 1 Bethesda Pl., St. Ives, TR26 1PA, England

Everything in St. Ives seems squeezed into the tiniest of spaces, and this cottage lodging in the quiet Downalong quarter is no exception. Though small, the light, tastefully converted rooms are pleasingly simple in design, with modern decor and good bathrooms, and the more expensive ones have sea views. Most rooms are named after characters in Daphne du Maurier's novels (she regularly stayed here in the 1940s). Breakfast is not offered, but there are plenty of options in the immediate neighborhood, and rooms are equipped with fridges, fresh milk, and tea- and coffee-making facilities. A minimum two-night stay usually applies.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Modern decor
  • Literary connections

Cons

  • Bank-transfer or cash payments only (except for online deposit)
  • Narrow stairways to climb
  • No parking
1 Bethesda Pl., St. Ives, TR26 1PA, England
0781-579–6706
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6 rooms
No Meals

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Crowne Plaza Plymouth

$$ | Armada Way, Plymouth, PL1 2HJ, England

Grandly located in a tall block overlooking Plymouth Hoe, this modern chain hotel has a businesslike tone but doesn't skimp on comforts. Rooms are spacious and uncluttered, with brown or gray color schemes, and modern bathrooms. On the penthouse floor, the Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar & Grill provides a panoramic dining area, which is also used for self-serve breakfasts. There's also a fitness center and a good-size indoor pool.

Pros

  • Excellent location for sights
  • Large rooms
  • Lofty views

Cons

  • Impersonal feel
  • Some bathrooms are small
  • Uninspiring surroundings
Armada Way, Plymouth, PL1 2HJ, England
01752-639900-reception
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211 rooms
No Meals

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George and Pilgrims Hotel

$$ | 1 High St., Glastonbury, BA6 9DP, England

Pilgrims en route to Glastonbury Abbey stayed here in the 15th century, and although the stone-front hotel is now equipped with modern comforts, it retains its flagstone floors, wooden beams, and antique furnishings. Rooms come in different shapes and sizes (including for families), and the better ones are spacious and furnished with antiques; three rooms have four-poster beds. Rooms in the newer part of the building lack character but are cheaper.

Pros

  • Historic surroundings
  • Central position, steps from the abbey
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • Restaurant isn't great
  • No elevator
  • A bit dowdy and run-down
1 High St., Glastonbury, BA6 9DP, England
01458-831146
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Godolphin

$$ | West End, Marazion, TR17 0EN, England

Situated in the village of Marazion and very close to St. Michael's Mount, this dapper Georgian hotel has large windows for drinking in the mesmerizing views of the turreted castle, the foreshore, and the ever-changing waters of Mount's Bay. The bright, spacious feel extends to the modern guest rooms and the bar–restaurant, where breakfast is also taken and which has outdoor seating in fine weather.

Pros

  • Unrivaled views
  • Relaxing bar and restaurant
  • Friendly and attentive staff

Cons

  • Not all rooms are sea-facing
  • Bar and restaurant service can be erratic
  • Housekeeping a bit slapdash
West End, Marazion, TR17 0EN, England
01736-888510
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11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Imperial Torquay

$$ | Park Hill Rd., Torquay, TQ1 2DG, England

The interior of this enormous 1886 property, surrounded by gardens and perched above the sea, exudes slightly faded Victorian splendor, with chandeliers, marble floors, and traditionally furnished bedrooms that are large and comfortable. It's well worth paying a bit extra for front-facing ones that have balconies and entrancing views across the bay. Note, too, that there's a daily fee for on-site parking.

Pros

  • Grand setting
  • Great views
  • Spacious rooms, some with balconies

Cons

  • Rooms with the best views cost extra
  • Back rooms face parking lot
  • Tatty and dated in parts
Park Hill Rd., Torquay, TQ1 2DG, England
01803-294301
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152 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Lugger Hotel

$$ | Portloe, TR2 5RD, England

It's worth the winding drive on some of Cornwall's narrowest roads to reach the tiny fishing village that's home to this waterfront hideaway, where three 17th-century cottages have been given eclectic modern style with bleached Portuguese wood and subdued hues in the small bedrooms. Self-catering lodgings are also available. Seafood is a good choice at the excellent restaurant overlooking the diminutive harbor. There's a terrace for drinks and sunbathing, and on either side of the hotel the rugged coastline tempts you with exhilarating walks. The Lugger is 8 miles east of St. Mawes and 12 miles southeast of Truro.

Pros

  • Quiet seaside setting
  • Helpful staff
  • Quality cuisine

Cons

  • Location is remote
  • Some rooms are cramped with limited views
  • Could pose issues for those with mobility problems
Portloe, TR2 5RD, England
01872-501322
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22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Luttrell Arms

$$ | High St., Dunster, TA24 6SG, England

Used as a guesthouse by the abbots of Cleeve in the 14th century and named for the family that occupied Dunster Castle for some 600 years, this classic inn harmonizes perfectly in style and atmosphere with Dunster village and castle. Opt for a superior or four-poster room for more space and views over the Yarn Market or the small garden. Bar meals and good ales are served in the log-fire-warmed bar, and there's a more formal restaurant.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Historic trappings
  • Good dining options

Cons

  • Some rooms are small and viewless
  • No parking
  • Heavy presence of dogs in the bar not great for allergy sufferers
High St., Dunster, TA24 6SG, England
01643-821555
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28 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Magdalene House

$$ | Magdalene St., Glastonbury, BA6 9EJ, England

Formerly a convent, this Georgian B&B sits directly opposite the abbey grounds, with views over the walls. The light and airy rooms are spotless and well equipped, and breakfast is served in a large kitchen, where you share one large table with other guests (choices include an energizing granola and yogurt compote). The three-story building has a chairlift for the mobility impaired; the house is a shoe-free environment (slippers are provided).

Pros

  • Adjacent to abbey
  • Convenient for anyone with mobility issues
  • Elegant ambience

Cons

  • No shoes in the house (slippers are provided)
  • No credit card payments except via PayPal
  • No single-night stays
Magdalene St., Glastonbury, BA6 9EJ, England
01458-830202
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3 rooms
Free Breakfast
No children under 7 allowed

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The Old School Hotel

$$ | 21 Fore St., Port Isaac, PL29 3RD, England

Perched on the cliffs above Port Isaac's minuscule harbor, this idiosyncratic lodging was a Victorian schoolhouse until the 1980s, and it nostalgically retains many of the features of its previous role. The hotel reverts to its former incarnation when it serves as the school in Doc Martin, a locally set TV series. Guest rooms are named after various school subjects—Geography, Chemistry, Latin—and vary considerably in size (so think about viewing the rooms before booking); most, however, have superb vistas, and some have small terraces. Bar snacks and full meals are offered in the restaurant, from baguettes to fresh seafood, Goan curry, and sirloin steaks. Limited parking is available—a rare find in Port Isaac.

Pros

  • Full of character
  • Welcoming staff
  • Picture-postcard views

Cons

  • Some rooms are tiny
  • Lots of stairs
  • Village can get overwhelmed by tourists by day
21 Fore St., Port Isaac, PL29 3RD, England
01208-880721
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Red Lion Hotel

$$ | The Quay, Clovelly, EX39 5TF, England

You can soak up the tranquility of Clovelly after the day-trippers have gone at the 18th-century Red Lion, located right on the harbor in this coastal village. Guest rooms are decorated with a nautical theme; all have sea or harbor views and modern bathrooms. The climb up through Clovelly is perilously steep, but you can drive here via a back road. The restaurant specializes in seafood dishes.

Pros

  • Superb location
  • Clean and comfortable
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • Some rooms and bathrooms are cramped
  • Restaurant and bar use disposable crockery and cutlery in summer
  • Steep walk to get anywhere
The Quay, Clovelly, EX39 5TF, England
01237-431237
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17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Slipway

$$ | Harbourfront, Port Isaac, PL29 3RH, England

This 16th-century inn on the harbor front has low ceilings, exposed timbers, and steep staircases that lead to rooms with simple but stylish modern furnishings. Two rooms have small balconies where you can enjoy the breezes. The split-level restaurant, with oak beams and pillars, serves supremely fresh fish, scallops, and crab dishes.

Pros

  • Delicious seafood restaurant
  • Traditional atmosphere
  • Great location

Cons

  • Some rooms are cramped and viewless
  • A bit old-fashioned
  • Remote parking
Harbourfront, Port Isaac, PL29 3RH, England
01208-880264
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast
No children under 17

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St. Michaels Resort

$$ | Gyllyngvase Beach, Falmouth, TR11 4NB, England

A cool, contemporary ambience pervades this seaside hotel overlooking Falmouth Bay and fronted by a lush, subtropical garden. The public areas are sleek and nautically themed, and the young staff is especially welcoming to families. Alongside the well-equipped guest rooms are four luxury spa garden lodges, and self-catering beach apartments are also available. The modern, panoramic Brasserie on the Bay offers an adventurous menu, while Nourish serves excellent freshly made tapas and salads all day as well as pizzas in the evening, with no need to book. The pool and gym will give you the opportunity for a good work-out, perhaps followed by a pampering spa treatment.

Pros

  • Excellent facilities
  • Good restaurants
  • Attentive and amiable staff

Cons

  • Spa facilities often busy
  • Cheapest rooms are small and viewless
  • Some rooms can be noisy
Gyllyngvase Beach, Falmouth, TR11 4NB, England
01326-312707
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92 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Swan Hotel

$$ | 11 Sadler St., Wells, BA5 2RX, England

Facing the cathedral, this former coaching inn built in the 15th century has guest rooms furnished with antiques and done in subtle, restful colors. Check out the rooms first, as some are better than others. A few have four-poster beds, and some have to-die-for views (including Nos. 40, 41, and 42, and the aptly named Cathedral Suite). An adjacent courtyard holds three apartments with contemporary decor. The restaurant serves pub classics and traditional meat and fish dishes.

Pros

  • Friendly and helpful service
  • Some great views
  • Very central

Cons

  • Old-fashioned style
  • Restaurant not up to par
  • Parking lot tricky to navigate
11 Sadler St., Wells, BA5 2RX, England
01749-836300
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55 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Union Hotel

$$ | Chapel St., Penzance, TR18 4AE, England

Strong on historical atmosphere, this central lodging housed the town's assembly rooms, where news of Admiral Nelson's victory at Trafalgar and of the death of Nelson himself were first announced from the minstrels' gallery in 1805. The Trafalgar Room, lounge, and dining rooms retain their Georgian elegance. A number of the traditionally styled guest rooms have window seats and views over Mount's Bay, though some of the carpets and corridors could use updating. If the reception is unstaffed, check in at the bar, where you might find live music on Tuesdays and Saturday evenings.

Pros

  • Historic character
  • Central location
  • Good value

Cons

  • Parts of the hotel need refurbishment
  • Sparse staff
  • No elevator
Chapel St., Penzance, TR18 4AE, England
01736-362319
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28 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Victoria Square Hotel

$$ | 29–30 Victoria Sq., Bristol, BS8 4EW, England

In two mellow Victorian buildings overlooking one of Clifton's leafiest squares, this somewhat functional hotel makes a useful base for exploring this part of Bristol. Rooms are decorated in neutral colors and are mostly spacious; rooms 229 and 247 open directly onto a small walled garden. Hotel parking is limited but street parking is available with a permit (both options incur an extra charge). Bus 8 from Temple Meads station stops right outside.

Pros

  • Pleasant location near Clifton Village
  • Friendly staff
  • Discounts with direct booking

Cons

  • Numerous steps and no elevator
  • Cheapest rooms are very small
  • Dated feel
29–30 Victoria Sq., Bristol, BS8 4EW, England
0117-973–9058
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41 rooms
Free Breakfast

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