Places to stay in Colebrooke, Devon

Colebrooke is a village in Devon about 8 km west of Crediton. The main point of interest is the church and the connection to Henry Kingsley's novel Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn. Also Uncle Tom Cobley, of the folk song, signed his will at Pascoe House,but is buried 4 miles west at Spreyton. The champion Devon wrestler, Abraham Cann was born and buried here. He won the all comers wrestling crown in London. Local dining options include The Mare & Foal, Chefs Choice, Trawlers Catch, and Crediton Tandoori Restuarant.

The center of Colebrooke ( which is at is longitude -3°44'44.247 and latitude 50°47'11.664 ) is located 5 miles away from Crediton, 5 miles away from Tedburn St Mary, 7 miles away from Newton St Cyres and 7 miles away from North Tawton.

Available Colebrooke lodging

We currently have 6 accommodations in and around Colebrooke.

Colebrooke Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses

Bed & Breakfasts

The New Inn

Approx 2 miles away in Crediton:

Great Westcountry Food, Award Winning Cask Ales, a 4 star B&B near Exeter….
Coleford
Crediton, Devon
Guest Houses

The Oyster Guest House

Colebrooke, Devon
Bed & Breakfasts

The Waie Inn

Approx 4 miles away in Crediton:

Zeal Monachorum
Crediton, Devon
Bed & Breakfast

Approx 5 miles away in Hittisleigh:

Hill Farm
Hittisleigh, Devon

Colebrooke Camping, Caravans, Self Catering

Self Catering Properties

Higher Thornwood

Approx 5 miles away in Tedburn St Mary:

Higher Thornwood is a Grade II listed 16th century cottage set in grounds approaching two acres. The cottage is available for hire all year round. We have four bedrooms and sleep seven people in total - see accommodation for full details..
Crediton Road
Self Catering Properties

Creedy Manor

Approx 5 miles away in Crediton:

Long Barn Farm
Crediton, Devon
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Colebrooke

The Mare & Foal ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). Originally built as a railway hotel in 1860 before being renamed the Mare & Foal at the turn of the century. The pub has been the heart of the local community ever since. www.mareandfoal.co.uk Link