Plymouth has an important place in the history of the United States. The English ship the Mayflower carried the Separatist Puritans, later known as pilgrims, from Plymouth to Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620.
1. Barclay House (East Looe/Hotels in East Looe)
Featured in the 2003 04 05 06 Good Hotel Guide. Carved into the hillside this unique 6 acre property has fantastic views over the water and beyond. Built around 1890 the hotel has an award winning restaurant cocktail lounge lovely garden wood...
2. Beeches Hotel & Elemis Day Spa (St.austell/Hotels in St.austell)
The Beeches Welcomes you . The Beeches Hotel Elemis Premier day spa offers a luxurious exclusive truly memorable experience for even the most jaded of souls. The Elegant Georgian Manor house dates back to the 1850 s is nestled in an...
3. Boringdon Hall Hotel (Plympton/Hotels in Plympton)
Boringdon Hall Hotel is set in extensive gardens and grounds covering some seven acres and is close to the edge of Dartmoor just five miles from Plymouth. Every corner of this spectacular Grade I listed Elizabethan manor house is steeped in history...
4. Boscundle Manor (Tregrehan/Hotels in Tregrehan)
Boscundle Manor is a small country house hotel in a beautiful wooded setting about 1 mile from the sea with luxury accommodation and extensive facilities. It is also only 1 mile from the world famous Eden Project making Boscundle Manor the closest...
5. Bowood Park Hotel (Camelford/Hotels in Camelford)
Set in 230 acres of what was once a deer park of the Black Prince you are assured of a warm welcome at Bowood Park. The non golfer is amply catered for with many attractions and activities such as the National Trust coastline cycling the Camel T...
6. Browns Hotel (Tavistock/Hotels in Tavistock)
Browns Hotel Brasserie and Wine Bar A fine place to dine out to meet friends and share a drink or have that chic weekend away Browns Hotel your four star luxury retreat. Set against the backdrop of the majestic Dartmoor National Park i...