One Drake Road provides a Bed and Breakfast offering a drawing room, family kitchen, courtyard garden and self catering two bedroom apartment.
Massimo
United Kingdom
Friendly and helpful host. Iain gave great information which made our stay very enjoyable. The room was full of interesting details. The location was perfect. I highly recommend staying here.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Tavistock House Hotel offers accommodation in Tavistock. Every room comes with a flat-screen TV. Certain units have a seating area for your convenience.
Konrad
United Kingdom
Service was top notch from the off. I was greeted at the door following parking. Breakfast was easy to book. Recommendations were given for food and I was extremely grateful for this as the pub I visited was incredible. Rooms are spotless and breakfast set me up for the day. Don't be put off by not having a cooked breakfast. Fruit and coffee was exceptional. Everything was spot on. Very quiet and Brad was very sociable when it mattered. The room and hotel itself is spotless and maintained to a very high standard. I was worried about parking but there was plenty of spaces. Didn't need car charging but it was offered to me and available.
On the edge of Dartmoor National Park, The Bedford Hotel is located in the town of Tavistock. It offers Wi-Fi, fine dining, and modern rooms with flat-screen TVs.
Richard
United Kingdom
The location - situated practically in the middle of the town. Inside, the room was spacious and the breakfast selection excellent. An odd, but not unpleasant choice of background music in the restaurant at breakfast was pop-reggae (think Bob Marley etc.). Staff were attentive, polite and reserved, as expected in a hotel of this calibre; there was a rather old-world ambiance, reflected in many of the other guests...
With breathtaking views over the Tamar Valley, the Horn of Plenty offers an award-winning restaurant and elegant, luxurious accommodation in 5 acres of spectacular gardens.
Offering garden views, Kingfisher Cottage is an accommodation located in Tavistock, 48 km from Newton Abbot Racecourse and 8.2 km from Morwellham Quay.
urbs
United Kingdom
Shower was very good, as was the breakfast , and Paul and Carla were excellent hosts
Set in Tavistock in the Devon region, The Retreat features a patio. The property is around 7.6 km from Morwellham Quay, 13 km from Cotehele House and 14 km from Lydford Castle.
Pete
United Kingdom
Very clean room well appointed in the heart of Tavistock
Situated in Tavistock, Among the various facilities are a shared lounge and a bar. The accommodation offers a 24-hour front desk. At the inn, the rooms are fitted with a desk and a TV.
Paul
United Kingdom
The breakfast was excellent, hotel was close to the town centre and all amenities that we needed. We had booked to see some live entertainment and only had a 5 minute walk. Staff were very friendly and helpful with any questions that we asked.
Offering garden views, Brooklands is an accommodation set in Tavistock, 12 km from Morwellham Quay and 17 km from Cotehele House.
Leanna
United Kingdom
We absolutely loved the room and setting. What a beautiful/relaxing place to stay.
The room was immaculate I couldn’t fault it.
And the hosts were fantastic.
It felt like a home from home.
On average, 3-star hotels in Tavistock cost AR$ 157,517 per night, and 4-star hotels in Tavistock are AR$ 192,941 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Tavistock can on average be found for AR$ 173,374 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs AR$ 173,838 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Tavistock for tonight. You'll pay on average around AR$ 223,016 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Tavistock will cost around AR$ 188,706 (based on Booking.com prices).
Pleasant market town with a wide range of restaurants,...
Pleasant market town with a wide range of restaurants, including Indian and Chinese, and the award-winning Cornish Arms. Brilliant fish and chips. Interesting vintage market (Pannier Market), historic buildings and connections. Fine Church of St Eustachius. Well-tended gardens, good range of shops. Regulated (free) parking in places (5 p.m. to 10 a.m.).
Stella
Austria
10
Scored 10
Tavistock is a beautiful moorland town, with plenty of...
Tavistock is a beautiful moorland town, with plenty of attractions, particularly the pannier market. There are bars and cafes aplenty and it's a lovely place to stay. This trip was only for one night but we've been here several times previously.
Karen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Maybe more clothes shops not much choice at this time.
Maybe more clothes shops not much choice at this time. Cafes are lovely lots of choice and variety of foods.
The church lane cafe is amazing good food and excellent service. The market doesn’t appear as busy on my recent visits.
Lorraine
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
An ideal size - could all be done on foot but with enough...
An ideal size - could all be done on foot but with enough dining and drinking choices. Handsome architecture of local stone and granite. We recommend the Pannier Market (historic, with interesting stalls including unusually good second-hand books, and all under cover). The church, formerly adjacent to a monastery (of which a few traces remain) has a stained glass window by William Morris and Burne-Jones.
Alex
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I live close to the center of Tavistock and was on a trip...
I live close to the center of Tavistock and was on a trip while I sorted things at home. Sometimes it is good to detach from the absolute familiar. Tavistock is a quiet, dreamy place in the main but has some night life centering around restaurants and take aways . The remaining public houses generally provide a warm welcome with a range of facilities across the board. Shopping: a good range of supermarkets, independent stores and franchises. Leisure pursuits are various in and around the town. It remains a satellite to The City of Plymouth however, with an other worldly quality. Not a suburb. Any recommendations would be biased.
Nicholas
8.0
Scored 8.0
Good Market town with lots of little shops but like most...
Good Market town with lots of little shops but like most town starting to show signs of a down turn, has some free no street parking which is good but the council are planning to install parking meters which will kill the high street.
Perfect location for Tavistock and surrounding areas.
Beautiful spacious accomodation with good sized bedrooms and ensuite facilities. A kitchen with room to eat breakfast and chat whilst cooking, a good size dining room and lounge with games and books available. There is a secluded courtyard and a hidden garden with garden chairs etc supplied. A charming quiet spot to while away an hour or two when not perusing the local independent shops and market.
A short walk will take you to the viaduct where you can view tavistock from above.
One Drake Road is a lovely quaint little gem in the heart of Tavistock, central to all local restaurants and shops. From start to finish we were made to feel welcome by Iain and Jack from the classical music playing in our room when we arrived, to the recommendations by Iain of where to go and what to do, to Jack getting us into The Cornish Arms when we couldn't! Their home is gorgeous and uniquely decorated throughout, with each room individually decorated the whole place has a nice homely feel to it. A huge thank you to them both!
Viv our host was very welcoming and friendly. The annexe was beautiful with everything in it that was needed. The bed was really comfy. Tea, coffee and milk were there for a much needed cuppa after our 11/12hr journey from Galway. Viv was only a door away if we needed anything. The accommodation itself is in a beautiful secluded area, but also from here you had access to all other amenities with a short drive. Plenty to see and do. I would reccommend the leat to anyone as we really enjoyed it and would book it again in a heartbeat.
Superb location right next to the fast-flowing River Tavy where apparently you can see both otters and kingfisher. Slight drawback with location is fairly busy road outside which means driving onto and reversing from parking spaces can be tricky. The landlord Paul and his wife Carla were very friendly, knowledgeable and helpful.
Breakfast in the conservatory was superb; all products locally sourced, eggs done to perfection on soft white bread and fabulous coffee. Would make a return visit.
Tavistock is a beautiful town (although I am biased, having grown up there) and this is perfectly located for exploring. Great shops, pubs, and restaurants are very accessible. The staff were very polite and everything got sorted very quickly; check-in and check-out were very smooth, and the pub did a good and cheap breakfast on the morning of my departure. I thought accommodation close to (above) the pub might be noisy in the night; it wasn't, everything was comfy.
Beautifully presented and tastefully decorated. Very comfortable bed. Good quality tv with Netflix although placed too high on the wall for comfortable viewing. Really good breakfast with excellent coffee, in fact best breakfast we have had in a hotel/ B&B for a very long time. Convenient parking area. Really well appointed shower room with superb shower. Friendly hosts.
Surprisingly spacious, but still felt cosy. Underfloor heating was wonderful. Sitting in frint of the log burner was so relaxing.
Everything tou needed and more .
The surrounding area and views were outstanding. So quiet and peaceful.
Perfect place to stay to explore Devon and Cornwall
I honestly couldn't recommend this beautiful place to stay enough.
Thank you
This characterful property is located within a few minutes walk of all Tavistock has to offer. It was spotlessly clean and comfortable with fantastic facilities for our group of three female friends enjoying a short break. Excellent communication with the host before, during and at the end of our stay. Highly recommended for a stay in delightful Tavistock.
I had the most wonderful stay and Eddy was an amazing host.
The place exceeded all my expectations and the facilities as well as being a central location in the town was comfortable and very quiet and relaxing.
If you are visiting Tavistock and the surrounding area (including Plymouth) then this is the place to stay.
The cottage is close to Tavistock and we walked into town on several occasions, which was very convenient. The lounge is comfortable although the TV is very small for the size of the room. The kitchen is well equipped although we did not do a lot of cooking as we have family in the area. The bed was comfortable.
Fabulous roomy and comfortable accommodation - well equipped with everything one needs for a self catering break. Great base for exploring Devon and Cornwall in the car, but also great scenery and walking in the immediate area. So peaceful! Particularly liked the large shower and the massive comfy bed.
spacious couple of rooms under the hosts house - communication before arrival was good as we had to change our arrival time, good amount and variety of food left in fridge for our three breakfasts, the host was very helpful with local information, also had access to a nice patio area
Quality of hotel and accommodation were very high. Jan and Mark are very attentive hosts and made our stay enjoyable. The hotel is situated in a convenient area of the town and it's location made it very easy to visit both north and south Devon as well as Dartmoor.
We were on a Dartmoor walking trip finishing in Tavistock. Perfect venue to end the trip, the hotel was easy to check in/out off and the room was spotless, facilities better than most more expensive hotel chains. I would happily stay again.
The hosts were friendly and knowledgeable about the area. The full English breakfast was delicious and cooked to order. The room was quiet and provided a tea kettle (with coffee and tea), internet, and television.
Very nice breakfast. Excellent location in town center. Room was good. Very historic. Staff was great. Hotel had a nice, comfortable "vibe". Right across the street from the market, close to the canal and river.
Didn't have breakfast due to covid but location was excellent. Hotel is right in Tavistock but far enough away from the main square which helps when trying to sleep at night.
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