A 4-star award-winning boutique B&B, The Belfry is an historical old school building in the village of Yarcombe Nr Honiton.
Darren
United Kingdom
Lovely Property to stay in, a fantastic standard of facilities and the staff were great. The location in the heart of amazing countryside was great also.
I stay away a lot and to be honest couldn’t fault it.
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John
United Kingdom
We found the staff particularly helpful and friendly
Offering a restaurant, The Tytherleigh Arms is located 3 miles north of Axminster. Free WiFi access is available. Each room here will provide you with a TV.
Martin
United Kingdom
Excellent breakfast and the room was spotlessly clean
Nestled amid 45 acres of picturesque parkland with 3 fishing lakes, this charming hotel offers free parking and free Wi-Fi, and is situated in Dunkeswell, Devon.
Keith
United Kingdom
Zac was great. He really looked after us - thanks!
In 5 acres of peaceful, landscaped water gardens, deep in the heart of Somerset, this charming 19th- century watermill combines beautiful original features and traditional character with modern...
Lesley
United Kingdom
Very friendly staff, lovely food and plenty of it.
The 4 star accredited Ammonite Lodge is set in a quiet location, in the heart of Chard town centre. Free WiFi is available, as well as free on-site private parking.
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Alan
United Kingdom
Wonderful service, above and beyond. They even got up extra early on a weekend to cook me a cooked breakfast which was delicious.
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The facilities around the Belfry were non existing the...
The facilities around the Belfry were non existing the shower we were offered was way to small anyone quite large would not have gotten in if you wanted to go out for evening meal you couldn't unless you drove somewhere and you wouldn't be able to have an alcoholic drink with it due to the country lanes drive back taxis don't exist until Thursday's at the earliest we only stayed one night and escaped thank god the money we paid doesn't matter to us and I think if you check your records you will see this for yourself I think you should remove this place from your list so no one else gets a booking that is misleading with incorrect information 😒😒😒
price
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
There is a pub, just over the road from the Belfry that shut...
There is a pub, just over the road from the Belfry that shut (lease not being extended) on 09 Jul 22. However there are a number of pubs etc. just a short drive from the property.
Yarcombe is very small, there is a church and on a Saturday morning a small market in the village hall, which we went round and there were some nice things to purchase.
peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Small village. Church opposite the accommodation.
Small village. Church opposite the accommodation. On main road with easy access to tourist destinations. Lots of local pubs for evening meals are often down very narrow country lanes which can make driving adventurous.
Terence
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We had a wonderful weekend away at the Yarcombe.
We had a wonderful weekend away at the Yarcombe. We were greeted by the really friendly owner, who showed us around and to our lovely room. Room was spacious with a beautiful old window and large oak bed. With a lovely view. Some decoration was a little tired but it added to the character really. It’s an old building so I would have been disappointed if it had been perfectly modern. We had a key to the front door so could come and go as we pleased. It’s set in beautiful countryside and the road that ran past was not too busy and we had no noise disturbance at all. We had a meal at the candlelight inn on the Friday night which I’d booked after looking at other reviews, we weren’t disappointed, the meal was fabulous! We visited beer, and completed the coastal walk to Branscombe and Seaton on the Saturday. Even seeing a peregrine falcon, a snake and some beautiful butterflies, we had our final day at Lyme Regis. The Yarcombe was in a perfect place to visit these places. The breakfast was sublime, I can not fault it at all..amazing locally sourced ingredients and great choice and service. We would definitely like to visit again. Value for money was excellent.
The Belfry is in a very good location on the A30, and ideal for exploring the local area. Our stay was for one night as a stopover en route to/from Devon and Cornwall. The room was comfortable with tea/coffee making facilities. There was a good choice for breakfast. Yarcombe is a very small village, but there is a pub opposite serving food, and also several others nearby. There is plenty of parking at The Belfry.
Our breakfast was extremely tasty and we felt very Covid safe being served through the hatch. The historical connection to Sir Francis Drake was fascinating and we loved visiting the 13c church opposite the hotel. Our room was spotlessly clean and the shower was exceptional. Sadly we had to leave a little earlier than planned but we were delighted that we were not charged for the extra night. That was so kind.
The breakfast was really great, although it was functional to have it served through a hatch it does mean you don’t have the rapport with the staff that you get if they actually bring it to you.
You collect it from the hatch and they call you.
Other than that very small comment, the staff were very friendly. The hotel is really excellent and has character. Would def recommend!
My wife and I stayed in 5 hotels over this particular week and the Belfry is a perfect example of how an establishment should be run. We were met on arrival and shown the lovely facilities and then shown to our room. The room was very comfortable and the attention to detail was wonderful. The breakfast was delicious and cooked to order. Well done to the owner
A lovely little bed and breakfast situated in the sleepy village of Yarcombe. Host was great. Nothing too much trouble. Really good value for money. Fab breakfast.
Our room had a beautiful stained glass window and from the other window we could see the beautiful church and pub, Yarcombe Inn, (which is unfortunately not open at the moment).
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