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The Denes

The Denes

Short Description
The Denes, 15 Longmead Lynton Devon EX35 6DQ Tel: 01598 753573
Glorious Place, Good Food, Great Value
Come inside one of 'Devon's Hidden Places' and discover its Edwardian charms and peaceful location as previous guests already have. First time visitors or returning guests, will receive Sally & John’s warm, friendly welcome. Feature fireplaces, original paintings and delicious home cooked food are our trademark. The dining room has a wealth of literature from local maps, guides to novels and books; including 'Advanced Level Physics' should your holiday needs require!
Comfortable accommodation in non-smoking establishment. Children are welcome and we have off road car parking. Prices from £23.00 to £27.0 pppn.

Long Description
Come inside one of 'Devon's Hidden Places' and discover its Edwardian charms and peaceful location as previous guests already have. First time visitors or returning guests, will receive Sally & John’s warm, friendly welcome. Feature fireplaces, original paintings and delicious home cooked food using local produce whenever possible are our trademark.

We have five tastefully decorated, bedrooms four of which are en-suite, the other has private facilities (no TV), and equipped with hospitality trays, radios, hairdryers, TVs and many other refinements to make your stay comfortable. Our guest lounge is available for you to relax in and browse through our collection of local guides and maps. We are licensed so your evening meals can be accompanied with wine from our list. Children are welcome. Off-road car parking is available.

The Denes is situated at the edge of the village at the entrance to the Valley of Rocks, but just a short walk to the centre where you will find interesting shops, restaurants and the cinema. Lynton and its twin village Lynmouth are enveloped within the Exmoor National Park and occupy an area of outstanding natural and coastal scenery. Our Lynton accommodation is a prime choice for walkers the South West Coast Path, Two-Moors Way, and The Tarka Trail that all pass by. The Coast Path between Lynton and Porlock was a favourite route of Samuel Coleridge, the poet, and it is said that whilst gazing down on Lynmouth Harbour inspired him to write "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner".

Details of our current terms, special breaks and availability can be found on our website, or just telephone and we will be pleased to help you.


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