Charming Large Double Room with lovely separate spacious living room. Perfect for stays of 2 nights or more as you can curl up on the sofa to enjoy a quiet night in. Own entrance and parking space. This accommodation offers far more space than a typical B and B room.
A spacious ensuite room. Each ensuite room has been sympathetically styled to enhance the 16th century features which are abound throughout this fine old building. With vaulted ceilings and original stone walls the rooms are luxuriously furnished. Jacquie and Paul have used fine egyptian cotton linens with top quality duvets and pillows and deep piled towels in the bathrooms.
Refurbished in February 2018 A well presented Kingsize ensuite room. Each ensuite room has been sympathetically styled to enhance the 16th century features which are abound throughout this fine old building. With vaulted ceilings and original stone walls the rooms are luxuriously furnished. Jacquie and Paul have used fine egyptian cotton linens with top quality duvets and pillows and deep piled towels in the bathrooms. Additionally each room is equipped with flat screen TV, wireless broadband, hairdryer and tea & coffee facilities.
Recently refurbished. At The Who'd Have Thought It Inn your comfort is our number one priority. With vaulted ceilings and original oak beams the rooms are luxuriously furnished with fine linens, top quality duvets and deep piled towels in the bathrooms. Additionally each room is equipped with a satellite flat screen TV, wireless broadband, hairdryer and tea & coffee facilities. We offer a continental breakfast only, with freshly baked croissants, pain au chocolate, a selection of luxury jams and marmalades and cereal and muesli delivered to your room for when you wake.
When dining with us we will only ever serve you food we'd be happy to be served ourselves, which is why all our chicken & eggs are free-range, so is our pork. Our steak is 28 day hung Dartmoor beef and we avoid air-freighting fruit & vegetables by buying seasonal & British produce wherever possible.
Guests and visitors to the area are presented with a wealth of activities and attractions within walking distance, from coarse fishing at Combe Fisheries to the glorious Buckland Abbey, once home to Sir Francis Drake and now owned by the National Trust. The colourful labour of love that is the Garden House is in nearby Buckland Monochorum and the surrounding area plays host to many studios, galleries and craft centres open to the public.
A little further afield is the historic town of Tavistock with its Pannier Market and delightful range of independent boutiques, galleries and specialist shopping. Plymouth is a mere 15 minutes drive, with its unique naval history.
Follow signs out of Plymouth on the A386 towards Tavistock. At Yelverton, continue to follow brown tourist signage for Buckland Abbey. Milton Combe is located 200yds beyond the entrance to the Abbey on the left.
Roadfrom Tavistock(5.0 miles)
Follow A386 out of Tavistock towards plymouth. At Yelverton, continue to follow brown tourist signage for Buckland Abbey. Milton Combe is located 200yds beyond the entrance to the Abbey on the left.