Chudleigh

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Tel code: 01626 | code search
Postcode: TQ13 | code search
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Folk Customs:
Burning the Ashen Faggot
Hatherleigh Carnival Tar Barrels
Kingsteignton Ram Roast
Passing the Port
Pretty Maid’s Charity
Tar Barrels & Rock Cannons of Ottery
The Barnstaple Shilling
Turning the Devil’s Stone

Chudleigh Events

July
Chudleigh Carnival Week

August
Classic Motorshow

September
Vintage & Classic Working Rally

Latest reviews

Bishop Lacy Inn
"The best pub atomsphere ever can be experienced here, staff and customers amazing always so much laughter good chat good food and the beers great. Definately a jewel in Chudleigh's crown.

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Clay Cutters Arms
"The Claycutter is under new management! On Saturday 13th August I had a birthday meal with my family. The place came across as a traditional pub with a welcoming atmosphere ..." More

Finlake Lodges
"Very Dissapointed

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Chudleigh is a small town on the edge of Dartmoor at the foot of the Haldon Hills in Devon, home to under four thousand people. Only a few old cottages remain today, due to an engulfing fire back in 1807. Dartmoor National Park will find wild and dramatic landscapes, or for sheer magnificence there is Canonteign Falls, 220’ of cascading water falling over ancient rocks is hard to beat. Although nearby Becky Falls is spectacular, with woodland walks, fast flowing rivers, and wildlife discovery trails makes a delicious day out… For an exciting day at the races visitors are spoilt for choice with Newton Abbot and Devon and Exeter Race Courses. Or for animals of a different kind there is East Dartmoor Woods and Heaths Nature Reserve, which includes Yarner Wood, and Bovey Valley…… If ancient castles shrouded in mystery, intrigue, and romance are more for you, then a tour around Berry Pomeroy Castle whisks her visitor back in time, or there is Powderham Castle, dating back six hundred years, set within a beautiful Deer Park on the banks of the River Exe conjures thoughts of Knights and Damsels, or evocative Compton Castle that would grace the page of any fairytale, complete with Towers, Battlements and Medieval kitchens……..

Attraction

Canonteign Falls
Ugbrooke Park

Camping

Holmans Wood Holiday Park

Cottage

Coombeshead Farm

Dentist

Chudleigh Dental Practice

Doctor

Channel View Surgery
Tower House Surgery

Holiday Park

Finlake Lodges

Pub and Bar

Anchor Inn
Bishop Lacy Inn
Clay Cutters Arms
Elizabethan Inn
Globe Hotel
Royal Oak Inn
Ship Inn
White Hart

Restaurant

Anchor Inn
Bishop Lacy Inn
Highwayman’s Haunt
Old Coaching House

Taxi

Chudleigh Private Hire
Frost Fleet Ltd

Sports Clubs

Chudleigh CC (Cricket)

Shops

Chudleigh Vineyard
I Saw Three Ships
Lloyds Pharmacy
Harveys of Chudleigh
Chudleigh Old Bakery
The Chocolate Box
Bracken Gallery

Places to Stay near Chudleigh

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Coombe Cross Hotel (2.81 miles)

Coombe Cross Hotel

The Coombe Cross is a comfortable country house hotel with spectacular views of Dartmoor National Park, in a good area for walking, riding and golfing. Quietly situated in its own attractive gardens, the hotel offers ... More | visit website

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Teign Valley Hotel & Golf Club (2.86 miles)

Teign Valley Hotel & Golf Club

Situated in the rather stunning Teign Valley in Dartmoor National Park, Devon, this splendid hotel is the best location for all holiday types, be it golfing, surfing, shopping, sight seeing, walking or simply relaxing.Our fabulous ... More | visit website

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Sampsons Hotel & Restaurant (3.03 miles)

Sampsons Hotel & Restaurant

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Our thatched farmhouse is older than Shakespeare! Sampsons provides the perfect retreat in which to relax and unwind. Built in the 1500s, the house features medieval oak beams and ... More

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Courtenay House (3.20 miles)

Courtenay House
Courtenay House is an adult only Bed & Breakfast located in Bovey Tracey, the gateway to Dartmoor. It makes an ideal location for those visiting the area.

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Passage House Hotel (3.45 miles)

Passage House Hotel

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Positioned 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 ... More

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Oaklands Bed & Breakfast (3.80 miles)

Oaklands Bed & Breakfast
Kathleen and Duncan Christophers welcome you to Oaklands. Enjoy the charm and elegance of their early Victorian home. Oaklands is situated in a leafy tranquil location with private off road parking on the edge of ... More | visit website
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Edgemoor Country House Hotel (4.14 miles)

Edgemoor Country House Hotel

On the boundary of Dartmoor National Park, less than 3 miles from the A38, this elegant Victorian country house boasts an award-winning restaurant, fireside bistro and an extensive wine list. In a haven of tranquillity, surrounded ... More | visit website

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Lower Thornton Farm (4.21 miles)

Lower Thornton Farm
Family run mixed farm with panoramic views, close to Exeter, Dartmoor, forest walks, racecourse and beach, with an excellent pub 1 mile away for evening meals. Warm and spacious with guest lounge with colour ... More | visit website
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Town Barton (4.50 miles)

Town Barton

Town Barton offers four well appointed rooms in this historic manor house situated in rolling Devon countryside at Doddiscombsleigh Town Barton is situated in its own grounds adjacent to Doddiscombsleigh’s parish church and The Nobody Inn, ... More | visit website

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Cockhaven Manor Hotel (4.53 miles)

Cockhaven Manor Hotel
Welcome to Cockhaven Manor at Bishopsteignton; this lovely welcoming establishment welcome you to our well situated guest house that provides you with a relaxing/ atmospheric dining area; vibrant accommodation and available function room. Our Bishop ... More | visit website

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