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Welcome to Revelstoke Coombe, Noss Mayo
- Bed and Breakfast in South Devon completely renovated and extended Revelstoke Coombe in 2006, keeping the exterior limestone walls. We are situated just off the South West Coast path amidst beautiful National Trust-owned coastal farmland (SX545468). Our bed and breakfast (B&B) accomodation comprises one light, airy ground floor double or twin-bedded room with en-suite shower and two first floor double bedrooms with adjacent private bathroom.
Eastern Lodge B&B
- Come for a magical holiday! Perched high on a brow of the picturesque South Devon coastline in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty this former romantic gatehouse commands stunning views to the sea and Dartmoor on the horizon.
The Swan Inn, Noss Mayo
, Devon is situated in Noss Mayo approximately 11 miles east of Plymouth, 22 miles from Salcombe and 43 miles from Exeter, on the glorious Yealm estuary with impressive views down the estuary towards the sea.
The Ship Inn at Noss Mayo
- A delightful, traditional waterside pub where you can enjoy our local beers and fresh, homemade food.
The Dolphin Inn at Newton Ferrers
has an ample beer garden with picturesque views of Noss Mayo and the creek, and a heated parasol for smokers to keep warm and dry under in the winter! The Dolphin Inn serves food, and a selection of wines, spirits, lagers, soft drinks and Badger ales.
Wembury Marine Centre
in south Devon is a wildlife magnet and is the ideal place to learn about the surrounding area and its wildlife through interactive displays, aquaria and regular rockpool rambles. The Centre also explains the part you can play in keeping Wembury special.
Saltram House.
Still a largely undiscovered treasure, and the result of centuries of sophistication and extravagance, Saltram is the perfect family day out: close to Plymouth and yet in a world of its own. Home to the Parker family for nearly 300 years, the house with its original contents provides a fascinating insight into country-estate life throughout the centuries.