
Furzeleigh Mill is a small country hotel within the Dartmoor National Park situated not far from the Devon Expressway equidistant between Plymouth and Exeter and in between the ancient towns of Ashburton and Buckfastleigh.Having started life in 1547 as a Spring fed Corn Mill Furzeleigh has been a hotel for around the last 100 years.
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Welcome to Furzeleigh Mill our 16th Century former Mill in glorious Devon. Furzeleigh Mill has been a small country hotel for about 100 years having started life as a Spring fed Corn Mill in 1547. Owned and operated by the same family for over 30 years, it came onto the market in 2018 and we were lucky enough to buy the hotel at the end of the year.
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10 cosy ensuite bedrooms are available at Furzeleigh Mill, a mixture of singles, doubles and family rooms. All rooms have lovely countryside views. Owing to the nature of the old Mill building there are a number of steps to the rooms and several different levels. Unfortunately, there are no ground floor bedrooms and we do not have a lift.
Wistmans Wood Room
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Wistmans Wood is a stunning contemporary room with a Kingsize four poster bed, exposed original stonework and a subtle decor. The views over the garden and beyond to the hills make this special room the perfect retreat. A small and beautifully fitted ensuite shower room completes the room.* Breakfast is included in the room rate and is served between 8am and 9.30am.
Cherry Brook Room
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Newly refurbished to a very high standard, with exquisite furnishings, stunning exposed stone wall and a beautiful wooden beam (however please bear in mind it results in low head room). Cherry Brook is a super room on the first floor overlooking the garden to the hills beyond. Compact and cosy. A sumptuously comfortable king sized bed, wall mounted smart tv, wifi and tea and coffee facilities make this room a comfortable and practical option for travellers.A small ensuite shower room completes the room.
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