In the center of beautiful Totnes, this charming hotel was once a 17th-century inn and now offers attractive en suite accommodations, free Wi-Fi and free limited on site parking which is on a first...
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.
Philip
United Kingdom
Good size room, good size bed. Friendly bar downstairs. Clean.
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.
Fernando
United States of America
Comfortable bed and nice shower though the cabinet was a bit small. Sandra was an excellent hostess and helped us in every was she could. She helped us book a taxi and made sure we were as comfortable as possible.
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.
Judy
United States of America
Location, friendly staff, lovely comfy room, great food, large outdoor deck overlooking river
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.
Susan
Germany
A truly quaint inn, great atmosphere and very well run. The dinner was outstanding, and service was excellent. Breakfast was very good.
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 an interesting 'alternative Town in South Devon.
Totnes is an interesting 'alternative Town in South Devon. It consists of one long attractive historic high Street with cafes, bookshops, commercial shops, restaurant, etc leading uphill to an ancient castle Totnes a good central place to stay and make day trips from (by rail, bus or car). It is directly on rail line from Bristol to Plymouth and Bull is is 10 (uphill) mins from the rail station.
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Anonymous
Switzerland
Scored 8.0
8.0
Totnes is an interesting town, with good, slightly...
Totnes is an interesting town, with good, slightly vegetarian-type food,
altho' you can get some variations i.e.fish or Eastern food. It has a variety of shops, coffee houses and restaurants, some of which are good. The gentleman who runs the museum was a mine of information on what to do/where to eat etc. and the Asia restaurant in the main street serves genuine Thai food. The Tally Ho in Hempston is also good for the evenings.
I would avoid the Great Grubb.
Parking is difficult and the meters need 'feeding' from 8a.m. and do not take notes or cards. So change is needed.
Irene
France
Scored 10
10
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
Scored 10
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
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 8.0
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.
Generally nice older style hotel with friendly, helpful staff and a good breakfast. BUT it does NOT have the advertised free parking! It has 7 tight spaces in a tiny yard at the back for about 23 guest rooms. So statistically speaking there's a 70% chance you won't be able to park there. There is a big Morrisons carpark 100m away but you'll have to download apps and pay money to park there overnight. And if you have heavy cases you'll have to drag them quite a way to the hotel.
Great place to stay just outside Totnes. Staverton is in beautiful countryside with amazing walks down to the river Dart and into the Dartington Estate. room was good with a fab bathroom with a freestanding bath. The bar area and restaurant were spacious and cozy and all of the food we had was excellent. Best of all we’re the staff, particularly Charlotte and Victoria, who provided the very best service making us and our dog Lola very welcome. A great place.
The accommodation is well suited for a couple well presented. Great layout and good use of the space, views from the balcony are great. Everywhere is clean tidy and well equipped we all you need. Nice and local to totnes. Would recommend booking here 👌
The location was great in the centre of Totnes, the space was very relaxing although we were in a town it felt like a city break. we will come back, the cafe staff were lovely.
- The staff were a credit to Totnes. Extremely helpful and nice
- Rooms were lovely. Our bedroom double was nice and clean.
- Food at the hotel was great.
George
United Kingdom
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