Places to stay in Newton St Cyres, Devon
Newton St Cyres (/ˈsaɪərz/, like "sires") is a village, civil parish former manor and former ecclesiastical parish in Mid Devon, in the English county of Devon, located between Crediton and Exeter. It had a population of 562 at the 2011 Census. The village is part of the Newbrooke electoral ward. The ward population at the above census was 1,520. Almost destroyed by fire in the early 1960s, its main point of interest is the Parish Church, built in the 15th century and dedicated to the martyrs St. Cyriac and his mother St. Julitta. Most of the church is in early Perpendicular style, built of local reddish 'trap', a volcanic stone from quarries at Posbury, with the exception of the nave pillars, which are of Beer stone. It contains the monument with standing effigy of John Northcote (1570-1632) of Hayne, lord of the manor of Newton St Cyres. Local dining options include The Beer Engine, Thai Shanghai Restaurant, Exwick, and Cheese Cafe At Pennys Pantry.
Newton St Cyres railway station is on the Tarka Line from Exeter to Barnstaple and the Dartmoor Line from Exeter to Okehampton, but is located approximately 0.5 miles outside the village centre, and receives an infrequent service.
The center of Newton St Cyres ( which is at is longitude -3°35'47.853 and latitude 50°45'51.467 ) is located 3 miles away from Crediton, 5 miles away from Exeter, 5 miles away from Tedburn St Mary and 6 miles away from Cadbury.
Available Newton St Cyres lodging
We currently have 7 accommodations in and around Newton St Cyres.
Newton St Cyres Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
Mercure Southgate Hotel
Approx 5 miles away in Exeter:
Hotel du Vin Exeter
Approx 5 miles away in Exeter:
Newton St Cyres Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
Barley Meadow Caravan & Camping Park
Approx 5 miles away in Crockernwell:
Springfield Holiday Park
Approx 5 miles away in Exeter:
Langford Bridge Caravan & Camping Park
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Newton St Cyres

The Beer Engine ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). Originally a Railway Hotel built around 1850 the Beer Engine was established as a pub and brewery in 1983. With our specially brewed beers and good home cooked food available every lunchtime and evening you’ll find the Beer Engine an excellent place to relax and unwind.
www.thebeerengine.co.uk