This peaceful country house hotel is situated in 10 acres of the Dartmoor National Park and offers spectacular views over some of the most beautiful scenery in England. Bedrooms are well appointed and comfortable and range from our standard ground floor rooms through to deluxe rooms and suites. There are two lounges to relax in, both with log fires in winter and the conservatory offers a bright seating area to watch the world go by. The main restaurant has dramatic views over Dartmoor to Haytor Rocks and head chef Mike O'Donnell presides in this stunning setting and has been at the hotel for 15 years where he is the proud holder of 2 AA rosettes. For more informal dining the hotel has its own bistro, the Blue Tiger, which has been furnished to resemble a traditional Dartmoor Pub. The hotel offers its own leisure facilities including indoor pool, spa, steam room, sauna and gymnasium. Ilsington village is dominated by the 12th century St Michael's Church. Further afield are the riches of Dartmoor's tors, open moorland and dramatic wooded valleys, fishing, golf and gardens to visit.
Ilsington Country House Hotel is open all year.
Dogs welcome £8.00 fee
Fishing, Riding and Tennis are all close by.
Silver Award in the Best Hotel of the Year Category in the Visit Devon Tourism Awards
Rooms: 25
Facilities for children: Cots, highchair.
Room / Unit Type | Room / Unit Tariff* |
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Country - double en-suite | £135.00 per room per night for bed & breakfast |
Deluxe En-Suite - double en-suite | £185.00 per room per night for bed & breakfast |
Single En-Suite - single en-suite | £85.00 per room per night for bed & breakfast |
Standard - twin en-suite | £120.00 per room per night for bed & breakfast |
Suite/Family - family en-suite | £210.00 per room per night for bed & breakfast |
Superior - double en-suite | £165.00 per room per night for bed & breakfast |
*As a guide, prices are per room per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
By Road:From A38 Off M5 onto A38 exit dual carriageway to Plymouth. Off at Bovey Tracey jct to Drumbridges roundabout. Third exit off roundabout to Liverton then 1st right for Ilsington. Hotel 5 miles on right after village.By Public Transport:From Newton Abbot - 6 miles From Newton Abbot follow signs to Bovey Tracey as far as the Drum Bridges roundabout. Third exit off roundabout to Liverton then 1st right for Ilsington. Hotel on right after village.
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