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Half Moon Inn, hotel in Iddesleigh

Set in Sheepwash and with Lundy Island reachable within 27 km, Half Moon Inn offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.

The quintessential English country pub. Which would appear to be quite difficult nowadays, however the team here have a lovely setup. Great welcome and quiet location in this beautiful village. Super rooms and food.
8.9
Scored 8.9
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
470 reviews
Price from564.86 leiper night
3-Bed Lodge with direct access to the Tarka trail, hotel in Iddesleigh

Situated in Great Torrington in the Devon region, 3-Bed Lodge with direct access to the Tarka trail has a balcony. The property is around 21 km from Royal North Devon Golf Club, 22 km from Westward...

Secluded with a real cozy feel , amazing for getting detached from city life
9.3
Scored 9.3
Superb
Rated superb
27 reviews
Price from887.76 leiper night
Middletown Farmhouse B&B, hotel in Iddesleigh

Featuring free WiFi, Middletown Farmhouse B&B offers accommodation in the picturesque village of Sampford Courtenay, 8 km from Okehampton. Free private parking is available on site.

A great breakfast was served with many homemade products available. Fresh eggs from their own chickens. Beautiful spacious room bathed in sunlight.
9.7
Scored 9.7
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
89 reviews
Price from672.10 leiper night
Littlewood Cabin, hotel in Iddesleigh

Featuring garden views, Littlewood Cabin features accommodation with a garden, a terrace and barbecue facilities, around 24 km from Lydford Castle.

Loved this property. Was we’ll equipped well stocked kitchen utensils. The outside area with bench and bbq was lovely. The view over the field was just so peaceful. A real find in the area. Will be back. It’s close to family
9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
14 reviews
Price from869.35 leiper night
Rams Head Inn, hotel in Iddesleigh

A traditional inn in the Devon village of Dolton, the Rams Head Inn retains its original character with beamed ceilings and an open brick fireplace.

the food at the rams head inn was excellent, there was a good choice of both hot and cold food for breakfast, the dinner menu offered fish, meat and vegetarian options and all was cooked to perfection.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
243 reviews
Price from672.10 leiper night
The Malt Scoop Inn, hotel in Iddesleigh

The Malt Scoop Inn in Merton provides adults-only accommodation with a garden, a restaurant and a bar.

Fair, dry bacon, fresh egg, horrid sausage. Bed fine, but only double, not king. Quaint old pub, with character.
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very good
Rated very good
122 reviews
Price from578.59 leiper night
The George Inn, hotel in Iddesleigh

Set in Hatherleigh and with Lydford Castle reachable within 24 km, The George Inn offers a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.

Very nice rooms finished to a high standard and very reasonably priced. The food was good quality and generous portions.. The staff were great......100% intend to return
8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
232 reviews
Price from496.77 leiper night
The Bickford Arms Inn, hotel in Iddesleigh

Situated 29 km from Launceston Castle, The Bickford Arms Inn offers 4-star accommodation in Holsworthy and has a garden, a restaurant and a bar.

No decaf except instant. Egg and bacon a bit over cooked
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
325 reviews
Price from701.32 leiper night
The White Hart Hotel Wetherspoon, hotel in Iddesleigh

The White Hart Hotel provides accommodation in the centre of the west Devon town of Okehampton. A 3-minute drive from Okehampton Train Station, there's a bar on the premises.

Reception staff were extremely helpful with storing our mountain bikes.
8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
2,061 reviews
Price from374.04 leiper night
The Oxenham Arms Hotel Devon, hotel in Iddesleigh

Built around the famous South Zeal Menhir Standing Stone, this 12th-century manor house is set in its own 4-acre monastery gardens in a pretty Devonshire village.

Location was wonderful on the edge of Dartmoor, staff were friendly and fun and the food excellent, the room really lovely. We really felt the love of the staff for their beautiful historic building and their customer service.
8.9
Scored 8.9
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
289 reviews
Price from759.77 leiper night
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What guests said about Iddesleigh:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    the property was superb with everything needed for a trouble...

    the property was superb with everything needed for a trouble free self catering break. well maintained and obviously cared for. the only downside was the state of the last eight miles of roads to the property, single track roads with few passing places.
    Tom
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    A charming Cottage, very clean, homely and inviting

    A charming Cottage, very clean, homely and inviting Pity the space outside the entrance does not belong to this Delight, especially as there's enough room for a large car to park and not restrict the Lane. However, I would book again because the Cottage and "Duke Of York" Pub (100yds away) had the 'Welcome' factor, all the staff and villagers were so friendly.I would mention that the weather was dreadful, very wet and windy, so it was reassuring that everything else more than made up for it.!!
    Shirley
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Iddesleigh is a tiny village deep in the farm country near...

    Iddesleigh is a tiny village deep in the farm country near Dartmoor National Park. There's a lovely old church and one pub/Inn, on severely limited hours due to covid, but VERY nice when open. Must stress that this lovely self-catered cottage requires self sufficiency: Okehampton has a Waitrose, a CoOp and an Aldi, but it's 20-30 minutes away over winding single track roads so come prepared. We wanted to be polite so we didn't wander the village, but I did buy fresh eggs from a lady with a sign off the green, and they were amazing eggs. The residents appreciate their privacy but are very kind when you interact in an egg-buying way. :)
    Mary
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    The village is charming and fairly isolated so obviously...

    The village is charming and fairly isolated so obviously you'll need a car.It's in a good position to explore West/North Devon. Parking for pub guests isn't guaranteed but didn't prove to be a problem. The pub can get quite busy so if dining it's a good idea to book a table.
    Paul
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Once the children got used to the mezzanine floor bedroom...

    Once the children got used to the mezzanine floor bedroom they loved it. Lovely log fire. Pub just a short walk away had great food choice and warm atmosphere. Lovely walks and also short drives to coast.
    J
    Jill
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    A small village hamlet in the Devon countryside

    A small village hamlet in the Devon countryside The 15th century Public house is the main attraction and has a good reputation for lunches & evening meals. The author of 'War Horse' lived in the village and the Duke of York public house is mentioned in the book.
    Steven
    United Kingdom