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One of our best sellers in Sidmouth! Located on Sidmouth’s seafront, the Dukes inn is nestled on the majestic sandstone cliffs which form part of the Jurassic Coast. It features free Wi-Fi access, a bar, and a restaurant. There is limited free onsite parking available. The spacious rooms at Dukes each feature a flat-screen TV with a DVD player, an iPod docking station, tea and coffee making facilities and an private bathroom with a hairdryer. The award-winning restaurant serves a daily menu using fresh local produce. It includes an assortment of fish and game. To accompany meals, guests can make the most of the fully-stocked bar. It offers a variety of ales, cider and wine. There is also a sea facing patio garden. From the inn, Jacob’s Ladder is less than 2 miles away. It leads to a viewing point of Jacob’s Ladder Beach and the entrance of Connaught Gardens. Sidmouth Golf Club is a short 5-minute car journey away and Beer Quarry Caves are also 16 minutes’ drive from the inn.
a Seaside Town in the county of Devon
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