Places to stay in Fremington, Devon
Fremington is a village in North Devon three miles west of Barnstaple. It was formerly a borough that sent members to Parliament in the reign of Edward III. The parish itself includes the neighbouring villages of Bickington and Yelland, the latter only asserting its identity as separate entity during the 1980s. Fremington hundreds was one of the 32 historical districts of the county of Devon. Geographically, the centre of the village is approximately a mile south of its Quay, the latter a historic wharf situated on the southern bank of the River Taw. Fremington is home to Little Bridge House, a children's hospice run by Children's Hospice South West. Places to eat in the region include Han Court, The Quay Cafe, Graylings Fish & Chips, and The Pelican.
The center of Fremington ( which is at is longitude -4°6'32.093 and latitude 51°4'22.885 ) is located 1 mile away from Bickington, 2 miles away from Sticklepath, 3 miles away from Barnstaple and 4 miles away from Braunton.
Available Fremington lodging
We currently have 7 accommodations in and around Fremington.
Fremington Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
The Old Vicarage
Approx 3 miles away in Barnstaple:
Travelodge
Approx 2 miles away in Barnstaple:
Fremington Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
Combrew Farm Holiday Cottages
Approx 1 mile away in Bickington:
Tarka Holiday Park
Approx 2 miles away in Barnstaple:
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Fremington

Restaurant At The Royal & Fortescue Hotel ( / British ). With its prime location on the town centres’ High Street, just a stones’ throw from Barnstaple’s Square and bus station, 62 The Bank and Bar62 offer you everything you need, from casual lunches, dinner date nights, social drinks to Bottomless Brunch.
www.62thebank.co.uk
The Cedars Inn ( Dining / Other ). The Cedars Inn Hotel Barnstaple is situated in the Devon Town of Barnstaple with easy acess to the North Devon Coast via the A361 within easy reach of Bideford. The Cedars Inn Hotel was formerly an elegant early Victorian country house, and is set within three acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, on the outskirts of Barnstaple. Originally known as Crosslands and the home of a Barnstaple solicitor, the Cedars Inn is a foursquare early Victorian house in three acres of grounds. The addition of an enormous conservatory (in which the original conservatory is incorporated) to create a sun-filled dining room makes the internal space brighter and more airy still, blurring the boundary between indoors and outdoors. Close by is the spectacular North Devon coast and Exmoor National Park-creating an abundance of attractions to see and do during your visit to the area. The Cedars Inn Hotel truly is a great base for exploring the local area. Car parking is available.
www.cedarsinn-barnstaple.co.uk