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The Oxenham Arms Hotel Devon
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Built around the famous South Zeal Menhir Standing Stone, this 12th-century manor house is set in its own 4-acre monastery gardens in a pretty Devonshire village. A granite Tudor porch leads to a 536-year-old bar with a roaring log fire, and there is free WiFi and free parking on site. The Oxenham Arms Hotel Devon is one of the oldest inns in England. Home to a 14th century pirate It was once visited for a month by Charles Dickens and is the subject of a great many literary works. The Oxenham Arms Hotel Devon features traditionally furnished rooms, which retain charming old original features like wooden beams and stone walls. Each room is decorated with antiques, and also benefits from a TV and an private bathroom or shower room. The AA Rosette awarded restaurant has picturesque views of Dartmoor. Guests can enjoy seasonal lunches, evening meals, and bar food - prepared using high-quality local produce. An array of activities are offered in the area, such as golfing and horse riding. The hotel also offers free use of bicycles and car hire. Exeter is 20 miles from The Oxenham Arms Hotel Devon. The A30 road can be reached within 3 miles. With a view up to Dartmoor's Cosdon Beacon, this room is one of the original 12th century monastery bedrooms. With handmade bespoke fabrics, 2 chairs, and antique furniture, the room features its own small hallway leading to the private bathroom. The room is accessed via 2 ancient stone steps and an old oak doorway. It also includes a TV with a DVD player, hairdryer, and tea and coffee making facilities with water and biscuits. This room is not suitable for an additional child's bed.
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United Kingdom · Devon · South ZealGot questions?
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