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Blackler Barton House, Ashburton, Devon

Blackler Barton House
Landscove
Ashburton
Devon

TQ13 7LZ

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You are assured of a warm welcome at Blackler Barton House B&B. This delightful Grade II listed former farmhouse is situated in the village of Landscove in the idyllic South Hams countryside between the mediaeval yet new-age town of Totnes and the ancient towns of Ashburton and Buckfastleigh.

Set in a peaceful rural location surrounded by organic farmland, Blackler Barton House is just a couple of miles from the A38 Exeter/Plymouth Expressway. It is an ideal base for enjoying the great walking country in the Dartmoor National Park, yet at the same time only a few miles from the English Riviera of Torbay and the spectacular coastline from Dartmouth towards Plymouth. It is the perfect oasis to relax and enjoy Devon’s delights.

We offer beautifully furnished double or twin rooms, two of which are en-suite and one of which has a private bathroom. All rooms have colour TV, hair dryer, a selection of toiletries, and beverage tray. Free Wifi. The guest lounge has a large inglenook fireplace, and there is an acre of grounds outside and ample off-road parking.

Breakfast features a delicious home-cooked full English, vegetarian, or continental breakfast using a variety of free range, local or organic produce.

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Ratings/Awards: VisitBritain/EnjoyEngland 5 Star Silver Award
Breakfast (VisitEngland) Award
Number of Rooms: 3
Number Ensuite: 2

Price per Room:

Price Includes: Full English Breakfast
Double: £82
Twin: £82
Single: £52
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Facilities

Parking
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
TV in Rooms
Garden

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