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"This four-star hotel is located on a cliffside in Torquay, a few meters away from the town’s center, the beach, and some sites such as Torre Abbey and English Riviera Centre. Although the hotel’s architecture is a preserved beautiful 19th-century design, the place doesn’t feel old at all. It’s been modernized for a more cozy feel and the rooms are more spacious."
"The Imperial is a family and dog-friendly seaside hotel with a rich Victorian heritage overlooking the English Riviera. Perched on a cliff-top on the outskirts of Torquay, it’s a good base for exploring South Devon. Living Coasts, a sea life centre and one of Devon’s top tourist attractions, is its immediate neighbour."
"Built in 1866 The Imperial Torquay is a Mediterranean style resort perched on a cliff top overlooking Torbay. The The Imperial Torquay has breathtaking views of the English Riviera. From the luxury of the hotel you can watch the yachts sail by and the sun set on this stunning stretch of coastline."
"Our third choice is a venue that quite literally offers something for everyone. Whether you are looking to wind down with a cocktail or a glass of wine after a rigorous week of lectures and coursework or dance the night away to some contemporary beats, this Exeter club has you covered. Hidden away somewhat despite being right in the heart of the city, this club is well worth digging out as their dedicated cocktail lounge is probably the most ambient space in the city."
"The 4 star, Grand Hotel occupies pride of place on the Torbay seafront, commanding majestic views over the bay and out to sea. Since being purchased by the Richardson Group in 2001, it has undergone a sympathetic restoration that has exposed its magnificent Victorian and Art Deco architectural characteristics. Whatever the weather, the comfort and luxury of the Grand has something to offer everyone."
"Although located in Topsham just outside Exeter, The Pig and Pallet is the place to go to if you love meat. The Pig and Pallet’s barbeque theme is included in the brunch menu, and there’s a good choice of fry-ups including bacon and sausages, as well as pancakes and egg-based meals. Vegetarians fear not – meat-free baps, fried food and eggs are on offer."
"This restaurant is relaxed and informal but also provides some communal dining and smaller tables. The team of chefs are also butchers and use classic methods from British and European sales to produce their own cured meats, taking influences from American BBQ to produce well-cooked smoked meats. Click here for booking details and visitor reviews."
"If you’re familiar with Buckfastleigh and the surrounding area, one of the first things that probably springs to mind in Buckfast Abbey and of course, the famous Buckfast Tonic Wine.Buckfast Abbey was founded in 1018 during the reign of King Canute and in 1147 it was rebuilt in stone and became a Cistercian abbey. Between 1536 and 1541 the dissolution of the monasteries took place in England under the order of King Henry VIII and sadly during 1539, it was Buckfast Abbey’s turn. The abbey then stood in ruins for over 200 years and was used as a quarry and even the site of a Gothic mansion."
"Working Benedictine monastery reknowned for producing Buckfast Tonic Wine. The abbey was established in 1018 and rebuilt in 1882. Website contains extensive information on monks and abbey."
"Hound of the Baskervilles themed cafe serving excellent coffee, delicious ice-cream and a wide range of food and other drinks."
"A post shared by Marie Louise Sandstrøm (@ponyponypony3) on Jul 5, 2017 at 1:47pm PDT. Situated just east of Buckfastleigh and south east of Ashburton is Hill House Nursery. The house was once the vicarage of St Matthew’s Church in Landscove and after moving to the house in 1981, the family decided to restore the garden."
"One of the best-loved family attractions in Devon, River Dart Country Park is nestled within 90 acres of parkland in Dartmoor National Park and offers over 25 family-friendly attractions, including pony riding, obstacle courses, rope courses and zip wires. Adventurers can take part in an Adventure Day and try their hand at caving, rock climbing and white-water rafting, while those who are seeking a more tranquil visit can watch owl and hawk displays or catch salmon and sea trout on the River Dart."
"A post shared by Tom Cole (@tomjcole8) on Nov 11, 2018 at 9:09am PST. Nestled on the captivating south eastern edge of Dartmoor National Park, River Dart Country Park has plenty to do that those of all ages will enjoy. Whether you’re going to camp for the week, or just enjoy a day trip, you can try your hand at canoeing, rock climbing or splash about in the water."