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Bonnicott House Hotel This Grade II listed house dating back to 1809 is now a small but charming bed and breakfast hotel located in the old fishing village of Lynmouth in Exmoor National Park in North Devon. The former rectory to the twin churches St Mary's in Lynton and St John's in Lynmouth, nestles in the heart of the village giving views over the sea, harbour, village and the East Lyn Valley. All the sea-facing rooms enjoy magnificent views of where the village and river meet the Bristol Channel and our Luxury Suite offers panoramic views of the valley.
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We have just 7 ensuite rooms, which enables us to concentrate on a small number of guests to spoil. There is a range of different size rooms from which to choose, each with different size beds and shower rooms. Basically, we have 2 double rooms, 1 x twin, 1 x four poster, 2 x king-size and 1 x luxury suite.
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Children under 3 years free, Children 3-14yrs years sharing a parent/guardians room will be charged 15 daily to include breakfast. 15yrs upwards are classed as adults. The hotel is set in the cliffside allowing amazing sea views, however is NOT suitable for elderly, infirm or anyone who struggles with steps and small inclines.
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Ideal if you are staying in Lynton & Lynmouth or the wider area of Exmoor National Park in North Devon. We are fully licensed and serve a wide range of drinks & fine wines from our well stocked bar. Advance reservations are essential.
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Moor Wild Experiences, founded by Liz Cwilewicz, was established to help you explore and discover the special side of Exmoor through tailored guided walks, wild foraging and navigation courses, shared on a personal level and not just as a scripted experience. The Popular Eveleigh family at West Ilkerton farm have been farming Exmoor horn sheep & Devon cattle for generations.
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