There are plenty of really good places to eat in North Devon, but we honestly believe that what we have to offer puts us in a league of our own.
As a family business, every effort goes into making sur...
Working 16th century watermill with tearoom serving Devon cream teas (scones and Devonshire splits) and cakes made with our own flour. Gluten/dairy free/vegan - please phone in advance if possible.
Powderham Castle is the family home of the 18th Earl & Countess of Devon. It was originally built by Sir Philip Courtenay in 1391 and despite undergoing many transformations since surviving the ravage...
Perhaps the closest restaurant to the source of fish in the UK. Rockfish Brixham sits in the world famous fish market overlooking the boats as they land their catch which is in our kitchen an hour or ...
The Brook Gallery came into existence in June 1997 and since then has moved from strength to strength gaining an excellent reputation across the UK, selling limited edition, original prints.
We see our...
With 11 rooms over 3 floors the Museum is most famous for its display of Piper Bill Millins' D-Day bagpipes. The displays in Dawlish Museum are regularly updated and depict life past and present i...