Clawton is a village in Holsworthy district of Devon. Local restaurants include Restaurant At Court Barn Hotel, Bay Of Bengal, The Kings Arms, and Restaurant At The Blagdon Manor.
The center of Clawton ( which is at is longitude -4°20'18.250 and latitude 50°46'6.7476 ) is located
3 miles away from Holsworthy, 5 miles away from Brandis Corner, 6 miles away from St Giles on the Heath and 6 miles away from Pancrasweek.
Available Clawton lodging
We currently have 9 accommodations in and around Clawton.
There are eleven spacious letting bedrooms, all centrally heated, with bath or shower en-suite, and beautifully furnished in a modern style.
Every room has a TV, tea and coffee maker and FREE superfast Wi-Fi.
Large self catering accommodation sleeping up to 2-12 guests B&B with good farmhouse cooking and family atmosphere. Just 1.5 miles from Holsworthy - Perfect for exploring Devon and Cornwall, especially Dartmoor & Bude. Peaceful and unspoilt. Lovely views, rugged coastine and moors..
Built as the 'Sanctuary' around the 16th century, and later known as 'Court Baron', the present house was partly rebuilt in 1853, renamed 'Court Barn', and had its own chapel. It is a small, but delightful country house, set in five acres of park-like grounds with an aura of peace and quietude.
Conveniently located farmhouse bed and breakfast and self-catering cottages two miles from Holsworthy in North Devon. Children positively welcome. Golfing breaks can be arranged. A warm and friendly atmosphere.
Chapmanswell is a small hamlet in a very rural part of the countryside on the Devon/Cornwall border close to the River Tamar.
We are only 6 miles off the A30 at Launceston, which is easily reached from the M5 at Exeter.
Set in beautiful Cornish countryside, this complex of three barn cottages and one Victorian cottage is surrounded by 40 acres of grassland (available for guests use) and conveniently located 10 miles from the sea and 7 miles from Launceston and the A30.
Higher Sellick Farm Cottages provide the ideal base for self-catering holidays in Devon especially for those who like to explore the cliffs, beaches, moors and other attractions of north Devon, south Devon and Cornwall..
Restaurant At Court Barn Hotel ( Dining / Other ). Built as the 'Sanctuary' around the 16th century, and later known as 'Court Baron', the present house was partly rebuilt in 1853, renamed 'Court Barn', and had its own chapel. It is a small, but delightful country house, set in five acres of park-like grounds with an aura of peace and quietude. Today, Court Barn is refurbished with lovely antiques and William Morris prints and fabrics, whilst log fires, ornaments, pictures and flowers give the house a homely and informal atmosphere.
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