In the center of beautiful Totnes, this charming hotel was once a 17th-century inn and now offers attractive accommodations, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Featuring a bar, King William IV is set in Totnes in the Devon region, a 5-minute walk from Totnes Castle. The property is located 2.5 mi from Watermans Arms. Free WiFi is available.
Andrea
United Kingdom
Cozy place and right on the high street, comfy bed and overall really pleasant, good value for money, friendly staff
The Old Forge is a 600-year old stone building offering accommodations in Totnes, 1312 feet from the town center and a 5 minute walk from Totnes Castle.
Jenny
Iceland
Breakfast was delicious and Julia was very kind and helpful. Beautiful old building in a quiet side street but within walking distance of the town center. We had a spacious family room which worked well for us and our three young children. We really enjoyed our stay!
Little Mill, Harbertonford, Totnes. - Entire place. Is located in Totnes, just 13 miles from Newton Abbot Racecourse and 2.4 miles from Watermans Arms.
Martin
United Kingdom
The owner was friendly and, when asked, helpful. The shower was splendid.
Located in Totnes, The Great Grubb offers en-suite accommodations with free WiFi access throughout and on-site private parking facilities free of charge.
Gaynor
China
Warm cozy room with tea facilities and bathroom...just needed a bath mat from out of the shower and the room cleaning a bit better, but it was all good for 2 nights.
Located on the banks of the River Dart, The Steam Packet Inn offers a restaurant and free WiFi access. The historic town center of Totnes is just a 5-minute walk away.
Alison
United Kingdom
Cosy, friendly pub & hotel. Superb cooked breakfasts with plenty for vegetarians. I felt very welcome and relaxed as a single (woman) guest. Great range of beers and whiskeys too. Lovely location by the river and a 5 minute walk from the centre.
Nestled in the village of Dartington between the Dartmoor National Park and the spectacular South Devon coastline, The Cott Inn has been serving since the 1300’s.
Melanie
United Kingdom
Such a cosy welcoming place - charming staff, comfortable stylish rooms and really excellent food. Old world charm just up the road from Totnes, one of my favourite towns. Delicious breakfast too!
Stunning studio cntrl Totnes with parking offers accommodations in Totnes, 10 miles from Newton Abbot Racecourse and 29 miles from Sandy Park Rugby Stadium.
Terry
United Kingdom
Message regarding where property was located was only sent at 2:55 when we were due to check in at 3pm. Once we had these access was straight forward. However we did not have phone access until about 3.30 so went to funeral directors next door! They had no idea where property was.
Original instructions postcode sent us to the funeral directors at the back of the property!!
Luxury flat in Totnes offers accommodations in Totnes, 29 miles from Sandy Park Rugby Stadium and a 7-minute walk from Totnes Castle. With garden views, this accommodation features a terrace.
Scott
United Kingdom
Tucked away from the main road, but close enough to get to all of the amenities, this well thought out property was a real find. Lots of lovely touches, quiet, and great value.
Totnes is a beautiful town, very quirky and lots of...
Totnes is a beautiful town, very quirky and lots of interesting back streets to explore with cobbled paving and gorgeous old buildings. The main street is very special and full of lovely little independent gift shops, cafes etc. I have been here several times over the years and am always keen to return.
ROSE
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We liked the facilities in the town including the quirky...
We liked the facilities in the town including the quirky cafe/cinema, The hotel was right next to the bus station and well connected by bus with the railway station, Dartmouth, Kingsbridge, Salcombe, Plymouth and Newton Abbott. Good market on Fridays and Saturdays. River Trips to Dartmouth and Steam Trains to Buckfastleigh. Good shops including an award winning butcher's
Sencicle
8.0
Scored 8.0
Totnes is a lovely place to visit for a short stay or mini...
Totnes is a lovely place to visit for a short stay or mini break. We loved the variety of shops in the town which had a lovely vibe. The weekend market was fantastic! We also loved the sustainability factor! Being on the river meant there were also lots of lovely places to explore as well as the opportunity to take a delightful boat trip to Dartmouth! Totnes makes a great base from which to explore other areas like aTorquay, Paignton, Brixham and Dartmouth. There are good transport links so if you don’t drive, it’s not an issue! Would definitely visit Totnes again! :-)
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Totnes is one of those places that once visited you know you...
Totnes is one of those places that once visited you know you will return to. It's located on a river that creates a sense of horizontal flow at the bottom of the town. Crossing the bridge towards the town centre, looking up, you may feel a little faint that the main shopping street requires quite a hike to the top of the street. But don't be larmed1 The way to do it is to zig-zag, lacing from one interesting shop to the next. Especially, explore the numerous charity shops for branded shirts and leather jackets presumably gifted by upmarket locals. When you finally get towards the top of the street you will find lovely cafes and restaurants serving delicious local foods. We decided to take away delicious vegetarian food from Seeds, and sit in the little green park, just off the nearby square.
Kevin
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Only visited the Steamer Quay.
Only visited the Steamer Quay. The parking payment options were crap and not working causing a backlog. The Cafe next to the Booking office was excellent and the Boss allowed me to park as I could not obtain a Parking Ticket. The Dartmouth Boat trip is good.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A good spot for an active vacation 4-7 days.
A good spot for an active vacation 4-7 days. Lots of outdoor possibilities, fresh air, good food and friendly people. Local bicycle rental would be nice. Totnes is also a kind of place where a language school for adults might be a success.
Well located hotel, a stones throw from the river Dart and some very pleasant walks, great bar area, good outdoors area, although by the road it was still very good. Room was spacious, bathroom was a decent size with a terrific shower. Bed was comfortable and a decent size. Staff were attentive, cheerful and seamed to multitask with ease, food was great, decently priced, good portions and delivered quickly even though they were busy on both nights. View from the room was not so good, but you can't have everything.
It had everything we needed for our 3 night stay to visit family/friends. Very clean and you felt welcome as soon as you entered the cosy annexe . Parking outside the front door and a 5 minute walk into Totnes. We took our I pad so we didn’t miss a tv at all -in fact it was refreshing. Comfy bed and heating if you needed it. Good little outside space for a coffee/glass of wine -which was included in the little welcome pack -Thanks to Natasha the host .
The hotel is perfectly located at the bottom of Totnes High Street, overlooking the bridge. We were able to park there which was convenient, though plenty of parking is available in the Morrisons car park. Our room was very comfortable, and overlooked the bridge. We were pleased to find that we had a bathtub, as well as a very powerful shower. At the price, we would definitely stay again. We had dinner at the pub which was also very pleasant.
Super location, quiet and tranquil. Beautifully presented property where a lot of thought has gone into the interior design as well as the grounds.
The hosts made us feel very welcome and provided a splendid breakfast that set us up for the day.
The location is ideal for visiting Totnes and the nearby coastal towns, as well as the many National Trust properties in the surrounding area.
A perfect base to explore South Devon.
The hotel is in a fantastic location formerly owned by the chef Keith Floyd. The staff were very welcoming and the food especially the Sunday roast was superb. The breakfast was fantastic. Excellent polite service. We had a budget room but it was clean and comfortable. And the cost? £65 B&B. Compare that with another waterfront hotel we stayed at in Totnes- £160 for the night and very mediocre breakfast for £15 each!!
Very comfortable accommodation. We ate in a few nights and plenty of crockery and glasses. All you needed to cook indoors. Netflix was a bonus and a really comfy sofa to watch tv after a day of exploring. Good central location for exploring south Devon beaches and Dartmoor. excellent local shop next door. Totnes only a few minutes drive away with supermarket and a nice variety of independent shops and cafes.
Beautiful & thoughtfully renovated barn nestled in the South Hams.
Perfect location close to Dartmouth, Totnes, Kingsbridge. Spectacular surrounding countryside & smaller villages to explore.
Comfortable, clean, well equipped. Everything in tip-top condition & working order.
Thank you David & Kate for welcoming us & for the fresh flowers and home-baked shortbread on arrival.
The room was lovely, spacious, and calm. The restaurant/pub was lively with locals, yet there was always space for us and our friends. Food was delicious--great pies, tasty fish, satisfying breakfast, and fine beverages (especially the Jail Ale). But the best part was the hosts: always welcoming and kind, flexible and attentive to details.
Wonderful quaint cottage right in the centre of Totnes but in a quiet position with a lovely small garden to sit and eat. The cottage was spotless and had many unusual pieces of decor to keep us entertained. We could not have asked for anything better we had a great week there and seeing the Devon area.
Food in the restaurant was amazing! Organic delicious ingredients, cooked with real care and love.
The way the hotel has been renovated is really original and gave us ideas for our own house designs!
Wish more places were this brave in their aim to be sustainable and eco-conscious.
Breakfast was delicious and Julia was very kind and helpful. Beautiful old building in a quiet side street but within walking distance of the town center. We had a spacious family room which worked well for us and our three young children. We really enjoyed our stay!
Everything , Julie made us so welcome and was a wonderful host .the room was spacious and spotless.The breakfast sat in the lovely conservatory was perfect .Perfect location for a short walk into Totnes.
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