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Thorverton Arms
Thorverton, Thorverton (near Exeter)


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You can check in from 14:00. You need to check out by 10:00.
Directions to Thorverton Arms
From Junction 27 of the M5 (north east of Thorverton): Leave the M5 at junction 27 (signposted Barnstaple, Tiverton). then at roundabout take the 3rd exit onto the A361 (signposted Barnstaple, Tiverton). Take the first exit signposted Tiverton and bear left at the roundabout. Continue straight over the next two roundabouts. At the next roundabout take the first exit (signposted Bickleigh). You are now on the A936. There is a BP garage on your right. Continue straight along this road for approximately seven miles. After 3.25 miles you will go through Bickleigh where you need to bear left across a single lane humped back bridge (Fisherman's Cot will be on your right hand side). Turn right (signposted Thorverton) off the A396 at the Ruffwell Inn and continue for 1.2 miles. You will go past the farm shop (on your left), over a bridge and past the cricket ground (on your left) and over a small bridge into the village of Thorverton. The Thorverton Arms is on your left opposite a T junction. Our car park is at the back of the pub. From Junction 29 of the M5 and from the A30 (south east of Thorverton): When you come off the M5 at junction 29, turn right or from the end of the A30 continue straight on. At the first roundabout turn right into Exeter Business Park. At the next roundabout turn right onto Grenadier Road. Continue along this road past Ashfords Solicitors and EDF Energy on your right. Follow the road round and you will then go over four speed bumps and cross over a level crossing at Pinhoe Station. You will come to a double mini-roundabout. Turn right and then immediately left. Continue straight on and you will start to climb a steep hill. This road is quite narrow in places so watch out for oncoming vehicles. Continue for approximately two miles until you get to a T junction. Turn right towards Stoke Canon. Continue down the hill until you get to another T junction. Turn right and go over the bridge into Stoke Canon. You are now on the A396 going north towards Tiverton. Continue straight on through Stoke Canon and Rewe. About a mile after you leave Rewe there is a signpost for Thorverton. Turn left off the A396 at the Ruffwell Inn and continue for 1.2 miles. You will go past the farm shop (on your left), over a bridge and past the cricket ground (on your left) and over a small bridge into the village of Thorverton. The Thorverton Arms is on your left opposite a T junction. Our car park is at the back of the pub.
Nearest Train: Newton St Cyres - 3.4 miles
Nearest Airport: Exeter - 6.9 miles
Please note, distances given here are approximate and are based on a direct route and will vary from actual travel distances.
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- Fursdon House - 1.6 miles
- Bickleigh Castle - 3.0 miles
- Killerton House & Garden - 3.4 miles
- Newhall Equestrian Centre - 3.7 miles
- Shobrooke Park - 4.4 miles
- Downes - 5.0 miles
- The Bill Douglas Centre - 5.1 miles
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery - 5.7 miles
- Exeter Cathedral - 5.9 miles
- Exeter Cathedral - 5.9 miles
- Spacex - 6.1 miles
- Marker"s Cottage - 6.1 miles
- Custom House - 6.3 miles
- Tiverton Museum of Mid-Devon Life - 6.7 miles
- Limekilns - 6.8 miles
- Grand Western Horseboat Co. - 6.8 miles
- Grand Western Canal Country Park - 6.8 miles
- Tiverton Castle - 6.9 miles
- Powderham Castle - 7.0 miles
- Culver House - 7.4 miles
Main
- Tea/Coffee making facilities in each room
- Hairdryer in each room
- Pets Allowed
Parking
- Car Parking Available On Site
- Car Parking Available Offsite
Accessibility
- Disabled Access Public Areas
- Disabled toilets on ground floor
- Wheelchair Access To Reception
- Wheelchair Access To Restaurant
- Wheelchair Access To Bar
- Wheelchair Access To Disabled Car Parking Spaces
Dining
- Restaurant
- Lounge Menu
- Bar
- Breakfast to go
Leisure
- Snooker/Billiards
In Room Entertainment
- TV
What our customers thought of this Hotel
Please note the reviews featured have been provided by customers of our sister website LateRooms.com. All reviews posted are the opinions of people who have stayed at this hotel, not of miniBreaks.com. These opinions may vary greatly and should be considered alongside all the other information available on this hotel.
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| Would you stay here again? | 89% Yes 11% No | Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? | 88% Yes 12% No | ||
Review by Anonymous on 3 September 2008 who stayed in August 2008.
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Very friendly. Arived too late for the restraunt but were offered food in the bar - very good quality & good value. |
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Review by Mrs Rose Davis on 2 September 2008 who stayed in August 2008.
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Lovely atmosphere, very cosy and friendly. Although the hotel was fully booked on the nights we stayed it was very quiet -we could have been the only guests. A full length mirror and an electric plug near a mirror was also very welcome - most hotels don't appreciate how important these are, especially to women! Individual bedside tables and lamps were also a big plus. The room was small but it was immaculate as far as decor and cleanliness was concerned, and the window could be opened! The only down side was a sliding door into the bathroom that could not be closed securely - no privacy , the bathroom and bedroom may as well have been the same room - fix this and the room was perfect. On top of this the food and drink were fantastic and very good value for money. |
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Review by Anonymous on 29 August 2008 who stayed in August 2008.
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Really nice welcome and great local food. |
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Review by Anonymous on 26 August 2008 who stayed in July 2008.
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Good value for money. Nothing spectacular but OK for a one night stay when on business. |
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Review by Mrs Petra Wielgosz on 20 August 2008 who stayed in August 2008.
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