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Foxhunters Inn |
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Rooms From: £ 49
West Down, Ilfracombe, Devon, EX34 8NU
A 300 year old coaching Inn situated on the north Devon coast within easy reach of all main beaches and coastal towns.
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The Towers Hotel |
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Rooms From: £ 29.5
Chambercombe Park, Ilfracombe, Devon, EX34 9QN
The towers is a beautiful Victorian building standing in its own grounds set in a quiet part of Ilfracombe. Stunning sea views
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Varley House |
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Rooms From: £ 30
Chambercombe Park, Ilfracombe, Devon, EX34 9QW
Varley House was built in the late 1800`s to revitalise and refresh officers returning from the Boer War. A beautiful Victorian property with it`s own sunny garden and private parking. A warm welcome guaranteed
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Arlington Hotel |
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Beechwood Hotel |
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Rooms From: £ 40
Torrs Park, Ilfracombe, Devon, EX34 8AZ
The Beechwood Hotel is a detatched Victorian country house set in more than 2 acres of gardens and woodlands. The hotel is in a quiet elevated position with views over the town and sea and borders the coastal path.
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The most popular resort on Devon's northern coast, ILFRACOMBE is essentially little changed since its evolution into a Victorian and Edwardian tourist centre, large-scale development having been restricted by the surrounding cliffs. Nonetheless, the relentless pressure to have fun and the ubiquitous smell of chips can become oppressive, though in summer you can always escape on a coastal tour, a cruise to Lundy Island or a fishing trip, all available at its small harbour.
For walkers, an attractive stretch of coast runs east out of town, beyond the grassy cliffs of Hillsborough, where a succession of undeveloped coves and inlets is surrounded by jagged slanting rocks and heather-covered hills. There are sandy beaches here, though many prefer those past Morte Point , five miles west of Ilfracombe, from which the view takes in the island of Lundy, fifteen miles out to sea. Below the promontory stretches a rocky shore whose menacing sunken reef inspired the Normans to give it the name Morte Stone. A break in the rocks makes space for the pocket-sized Barricane Beach , famous for the tropical shells washed here from the Caribbean by the Atlantic currents, and a popular swimming spot. There's more space on the two miles of Woolacombe Sands , a broad, west-facing expanse much favoured by surfers and families alike. At the quieter southern end, Putsborough Sands is a choice swimming spot bracketed by Baggy Point , where from September to November the air is a swirl of gannets, shags, cormorants and shearwaters. South of this promontory, Croyde Bay is another surfers' delight, more compact than Woolacombe, with stalls on the sand renting surfboards and wet-suits, while Saunton Sands is a magnificent long stretch of coast pummelled by endless ranks of classic breakers.
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