Places to stay in Beeson, Devon

Stokenham is a village in Devon. As well as Stokenham the civil parish includes the settlements of Torcross, Beesands, Hallsands, Kellaton, Kernborough, Dunstone, Beeson and Chillington and Bickerton. It forms part of the district of South Hams. Local dining options include The Cricket Inn, Britannia Shell Fish, Church House Inn, and The Open Arms.

The center of Beeson ( which is at is longitude -3°40'11.431 and latitude 50°15'20.570 ) is located 3 miles away from Chivelstone, 3 miles away from Frogmore, 5 miles away from Strete and 5 miles away from Cole's Cross.

Available Beeson lodging

We currently have 9 accommodations in and around Beeson.

Beeson Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses

Hotels

Salcombe Harbour Hotel

Approx 5 miles away in Salcombe:

Luxury Salcombe Harbour Hotel & Spa is a well-to-do waterside stay on the UK's south coast, with a yacht-club feel, eye-catching estuary views and excellent Devonshire dining..
Cliff Road
Salcombe, Devon
Bed & Breakfasts

South Allington House B&B

Approx 3 miles away in Kingsbridge:

Come and enjoy the tranquillity and beautiful setting of South Allington House for the perfect rural getaway. Nestled in a picturesque secluded valley minutes from the beach, the magnificent Georgian house offers bed and breakfast en-suite rooms, .....
Chivelstone
Kingsbridge, Devon
Hotels

Lower Norton Farmhouse

Approx 5 miles away in Cole's Cross:

Luxury B&B accomodation and sailing holidays in Devon can be found at Lower Norton Farmhouse. Situated between Dartmouth, Kingsbridge and Totnes in the heart of the stunning South Hams countryside. Reached by a steep and narrow drive with high .....
Cole's Cross, Devon
Guest Houses

Marybank House

Beeson, Devon
Guest Houses

Higher Beeson House

Beeson, Devon

Beeson Camping, Caravans, Self Catering

Self Catering Properties

South Allington House Self Catering

Approx 2 miles away in Chivelstone:

Come and enjoy the tranquillity and beautiful setting of South Allington House for the perfect rural getaway. Nestled in a picturesque secluded valley minutes from the beach, the magnificent Georgian house offers bed and breakfast en-suite rooms, .....
South Allington
Chivelstone, Devon
Self Catering Properties

Fingerling Barn

Approx 4 miles away in Sherford:

What a wonderful place, Little Fingerling and gardens are lovely. Startpoint beach was quiet and unspoilt, East Portlemouth gives lovely views over Salcombe with beautiful beaches and hidden coves round the costal path.
Valley Springs
Sherford, Devon
Self Catering Properties

Roborough Court

Approx 5 miles away in Salcombe:

Beautiful countryside and the outstanding southern English coastline come together at Salcombe, a picturesque seaside town famed for it's sailing facilities, perfectly positioned on the Kingsbridge estuary in south Devon. Roborough Court is a .....
Bonaventure Road
Salcombe, Devon
Self Catering Property
Award winning self catering farm holiday cottages in South Devon and farmhouse accommodation in South Devon recommended by the Guardian, Observer and Express. One of the best short breaks Devon has to offer!.
Beeson Farm
Beeson, Devon
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Beeson

Photograph of The Millbrook Inn, South Pool
The Millbrook Inn

The Millbrook Inn ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). The Millbrook Inn is one of those rare finds that you stumble over, quite by accident and then find it almost impossible to leave. The Millbrook for many people has become an annual pilgramage spanning more than 50 years, and still counting ! www.millbrookinnsouthpool.co.uk Link

The Cricket Inn ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). The Cricket Inn first opened its doors in 1867 and is located within the small fishing village of Beesands nestled within the idyllic South Hams countryside overlooking the sloping shingle beach of Start Bay on one of the most southerly points in the UK. The Cricket is a welcome gathering place for both tourist and locals alike all year round, the local fisherman working and retired come to the Inn for a relaxing pint and entertain visitors with stories of fishing, storms and how it used to be in the 'Good Old Days' you may need a translator to help you understand the South Devon accent but its good fun anyway. The Inn was recently refurbished but still retains its old charm with endless black and white photographs of village life from yesteryear. www.thecricketinn.com Link