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Hotels in Newton Abbot, Devon




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Passage House Hotel


Hotel in Newton Abbot, Devon
Rooms from 70.0Positioned on the northern bank of the River Teign, this hotel with spa facilities has commanding panoramic views of the mouth of the estuary. Passage House Hotel was built on the site of a tidal ford where long ago villagers would wait to cross the river. Established for over 50 years, the hotel has a reputation unsurpassed in the area. Staff at the hotel aim to make your stay truly memorable. The hotel is an ideal base for exploring the wild and rugged terrain of Dartmoor or Devon's towering red sandstone cliffs and sheltered, sandy coves. Enjoy the views and fresh air before returni…

Hotels between 50-75


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Best Western Queens Hotel

Hotel in Newton Abbot: An elegant Victorian building with modern facilities, the Best Western Queens Hotel offers en suite rooms, local ales and a caf bar. The hotel is opp…
Rooms from 60.00

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The Bickley Mill

Hotel in Newton Abbot: Enjoy the friendly atmosphere of this family owned free house in comfortable surroundings. The Bickley Mill is situated in the beautiful wooded va…
Rooms from 55.00

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Sampsons Farm Country Hotel

Hotel in Newton Abbot: In a sleepy hamlet, this thatched farmhouse is only 5 minutes from the A38 (Cornwall) and A380 (Torquay) and therefore within easy reach of Exeter, To…
Rooms from 60.00

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