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Located within the Dartmoor National Park, The Three Crowns is a 13th Century coaching inn with 5-star accommodations. In the heart of the small town of Chagford, the inn offers an extensive menu and free Wi-Fi. Each room at the Three Crowns features stylish fittings and a contemporary private bathroom. Rooms feature a TV, tea/coffee-making facilities and elegant fabrics. In the lounge and bar, guests will find a characterful log fire and the traditional dark wood décor of a characteristic country pub. Award winning St Austell ales are on draft, while meals and coffees can also be ordered. The stunning courtyard dining area has a glazed roof and serves food all day. The Three Crowns puts emphasis on sourcing ingredients locally, and guests can enjoy the chef’s creations at candlelit dinners. Fernworthy Forest and Reservoir are within a 10-minute drive, backing onto the wild expanse of Dartmoor. Exeter is 30 minutes’ drive away, providing access to the M5 and onward to Bristol.
a Historic Market Town in the county of Devon
(0.1 miles, 0.1 km)With haunting scenery, quaint cottages, pretty streets and alleyways Chagford has something for everyone...
in the county of Devon
(1.9 miles, 3.1 km, direction W)The small wooded village of Gidleigh stands in superb wooded countryside at the heart of the Dartmoor National Park...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Devon
(3.0 miles, 4.8 km, direction NE)This attractive village is one of the most beautifully laid out of all Devon villages with pretty cottages set around a fine village square...
in the county of Devon
(6.0 miles, 9.7 km, direction SW)Postbridge is a tiny hamlet, yet this richly wooded area, at the heart of the moor has become a natural starting point for the thousands of visitors who annually come to explore the splendour and wonders of the moor...
in the county of Devon
(8.5 miles, 13.7 km, direction NW)There has been a settlement at Okehampton since the Bronze-Age, later it became a prosperous Saxon town with the Saxon Lords being overthrown at the time of the Conquest...
in the county of Devon
(9.0 miles, 14.5 km, direction S)This is one of Devon's "dream villages" with an attractive small church dating from the 13th century and a cluster of picturesque thickly thatched country cottages with the most "English" of country gardens...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Devon
(9.1 miles, 14.6 km, direction S)A popular tourist and beauty spot on Dartmoor. It is the meeting point of the two major tributaries of the River Dart: the East Dart and West Dart...
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Fernworthy Stone Circles are set against the majestic backdrop of some of Dartmoor's highest peaks, in a beautiful forest spot.....
Dartmoor often makes its visitors uneasy with haunting tales of terror as immortalised in the stories of Conan Doyle, and this.....
This unique double ringed circle is less dramatic than most and is interesting for the fact that the circles lie side by side.....
As English legends go, that of Jay's Grave is a very sad and lonely one. The ancient Dartmoor legend of Jay's Grave is about a.....
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