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Located in Ashburton, Gages Mill has a bar, shared lounge, water sports facilities, and free WiFi. At the guesthouse, rooms contain a closet. The rooms have a private bathroom, a hairdryer and bed linen. A Full English/Irish breakfast is available each morning at Gages Mill. The accommodation has a grill. Guests at Gages Mill will be able to enjoy activities in and around Ashburton, like windsurfing, cycling and canoeing. Torquay is 17 miles from the guesthouse, while Plymouth is 25 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Exeter International Airport, 25 miles from Gages Mill.
in the county of Devon
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a Picturesque Village in the county of Devon
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a Historic Market Town in the county of Devon
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in the county of Devon
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in the county of Devon
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a Picturesque Village in the county of Devon
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in the county of Devon
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