Nestled in an acre of picturesque gardens, conveniently situated on the A386 from Plymouth to Tavistock, this traditional family-run hotel offers cosy accommodation, home-cooked food and free Wi-Fi & on-site parking. Boasting an exemplary commitment to customer service, the proprietors are passionate about cultivating a friendly home-from-home atmosphere. Comfort and relaxation are very much the cornerstones of their ethos, and with such beautiful surroundings and comfy bedrooms it is easy to succumb to their way of thinking. What 's more, the Hotel is blessed with a fantastic location. Just a short distance from Plymouth, its University, and the coast, it is an ideal place for both business and leisure travellers alike. All of the Hotel 's 9 rooms are individually furnished and styled to a very high standard. Each has its own en-suite facilities, complimentary Wi-Fi access, flat screen television with Sky channels, direct-dial telephone and tea & coffee making facilities Single, double and twin options are available, and for those special occasions, the hotel boasts some exquisite four-poster rooms each decorated in its own distinctive style. There is a cosy bar, two comfortable lounges and a restaurant all tastefully decorated to a high standard in classic period style. Specialising in traditional British cuisine, they serve a delightful range of home-cooked meals from their daily specials board. For those warm Summer days, there is an outdoor patio in the enclosed garden to the rear of the property, perfect for alfresco dining or just basking in the peaceful atmosphere and tranquil surroundings. The Hotel is located on the A386 between Tavistock and Plymouth what 's more with free on-site parking it is both convenient and accessible. Plymouth is approximately an 11 minute drive from the Hotel and it offers excellent rail links to the rest of the country. For those flying in, Bristol Airport is a 2 hour and 15 minute drive, or there 's the smaller Plymouth Airport just 5 minutes away.The Hotel is in close proximity to a wonderful wealth of local attractions and tourist destinations. The vibrant city of Plymouth is just over 10 minutes away. With its spectacular sea views from both Plymouth Hoe and the Barbican it is easily one of Britain 's most beautiful waterfront cities. With fantastic restaurants and eateries, a lively nightlife and a wide range of shops it is a great day out for everyone to enjoy. Plymouth is also home to the National Marine Aquarium, the largest of its type in Britain. Taking visitors on a journey across the world 's oceans, it delivers a fascinating and action-packed insight into the underwater world and its inhabitants. For fans of the great outdoors, Dartmoor National Park offers 368 square miles of breath-taking wild open countryside. Enthusiasts can look forward to ample opportunities for a wide range of active pursuits, including walking, rambling, cycling, horse-riding, kayaking and much more besides. Further natural wonders can be discovered at the Eden Project, home to the largest indoor rainforest in the world. As well as creating stunning gardens and putting on fantastic arts and music events it also offers runs several eco-friendly environmental projects and workshops. For history fans, Saltram House, a magnificent Georgian property provides a fascinating insight to country-estate life throughout the centuries. Perfect for the whole family it offers beautiful gardens, guided tours and plenty of fun educational activities.