Hartland

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County - Devon | Map
Tel code: 01237 | code search
Postcode: EX39 | code search
Population: 1000
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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

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Hartland Arts & Crafts Society Spring Fayre

August
Hartland Arts & Crafts Society Summer Fayre

October
Hartland Arts & Crafts Society Autumn Fayre

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While the Devon town of Hartland might seem remote, it has plenty to offer visitors. With three Pubs ( The Anchor Inn is the only pub with a restaurant serving food Sunday evenings ), as well as craft shops and potteries, it isn’t without attraction. The main street leading to the town square is lined with cottages. In the square is the church of St. John’s, a relatively new place of worship erected in the early 1800’s. It sits on the site of the former Town Hall of which only the 17th Century clock survives. At Hartland Quay visitors can enjoy a tour around the Shipwreck museum. The quay was once an important port, shipping granite and coal at the height of these industries. Hartland Point is one of the wildest and most rugged headlands in England. It is accessible by car and foot and offers breathtaking and unrivalled views of the North Devon coastline. Not far from Hartland is the tiny hamlet of Stoke where the church of St Nectan’s can be found, a Welsh missionary murdered in Stoke in the 6th Century. The church is widely known as the Cathedral of North Devon and its history and architecture make it well worth a visit. Hartland is the perfect picture of coastal Devon.

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Hartland Caravan & Camping Park

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Buzzard Cottage
Buzzard Lodge at Hartland Forest
Fairways at Hartland Forest
Furze Cottage
Shippon Cottage
Wells Cottage

Dentist

Dr John Chope

Doctor

Cook GTJ

Farmers Market

Hartland Farmers Market

Pub and Bar

Hartland Quay Hotel
The Hart Inn

Self-Catering

Buzzard Lodge at Hartland Forest
Lake View

Shops

Shamrock

Places to Stay near Hartland

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Anchor Inn (0.07 miles)

Anchor Inn
We would like to welcome all customers old and new to The Anchor Inn at Hartland near Bideford on the beautiful North Devon Coast. Enjoy good home cooked food, great real ales, friendly hospitality and ... More | visit website
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Cheristow Farmhouse (1.19 miles)

Cheristow Farmhouse

A warm welcome awaits at any of the five cottages situated around a courtyard that form part of a productive smallholding with private grounds of 14 acres on which we breed pedigree Dexter cattle, rare ... More | visit website

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The West Country Inn (3.21 miles)

The West Country Inn

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Charming 17c Coaching Inn full of character and warmth. Situated between the towns of Bideford & Bude on the A39 North Atlantic Highway, this historic inn lies close to the ... More

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West Country Inn (3.21 miles)

West Country Inn
Perfect for Business or pleasure; the West Country Inn is a 17th century Coaching Inn full of character and warmth. It is conveniently located on the North devon Atlantic Highway between Bideford and Bude. Set ... More | visit website
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New Inn (3.50 miles)

New Inn
Built in the 17th century, the New Inn is a quiet hotel set in the heart of Clovelly, on an ancient cobbled street. It offers individually-styled bedrooms, a restaurant and a bar. All bedrooms are bright ... More | visit website
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The Red Lion Hotel (3.56 miles)

The Red Lion Hotel

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Idyllic, is the only way to describe the harbourside setting of this charming 18th century inn, where this famous fishing village forms a spectacular backdrop. Bedrooms are stylish & enjoy ... More

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Buzzard Lodge at Hartland Forest (3.67 miles)

Buzzard Lodge at Hartland Forest

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Just a few miles from the soaring cliffs and wide surfing beaches of the north Devon coast, these privately owned and extremely well appointed lodges provide an ... More

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East Woolley Farm (4.81 miles)

East Woolley Farm

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Our organic farm is set in a peaceful hamlet onthe north cornish coast,a short distance from some idealic beachesand coastal paths.Character ensuite rooms are in a converted barn across the ... More

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Hoops Inn & Country Hotel (7.09 miles)

Hoops Inn & Country Hotel

The Hoops Inn has been a landmark on the main route from North Devon via Clovelly to Cornwall for as long as anyone can remember. In fact there has been a hostelry on this spot ... More | visit website

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Penhaven Country House Hotel (8.10 miles)

Penhaven Country House Hotel

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Set in 10 acres of grounds, the tranquil Penhaven Country House Hotel provides a perfect base to relax, unwind and enjoy everything North Devon has to offer. The stylishly refurbished hotel is ... More

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