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Hotel
Guest Rating: 4.5
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Two Bridges

Princetown, 

Devon, 


PL20 6SW,  England
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The Two Bridges is located in 60 acres of private grounds in the heart of Dartmoor. Originally built in 1794 as a coaching inn, it has charms such as huge log fires and leather armchairs.
  • Huge log fires
  • Built in 1794
  • Ideal for weddings
  • Set in 60 acres
  • Heart of Dartmoor
  • Tors Restaurant
  • Four poster beds
  • Beside West Dart River
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Guest Reviews
Guest reviews for Two Bridges Hotel, Princetown are provided by real guests who have actually stayed at the property.
Rooms:
4.0
Value:
4.0
Friendliness:
5.0
Cleanliness:
4.5
Facilities:
4.3
Staff service:
4.8
Location:
5.0
Breakfast:
5.0
Guest Rating: 4.5
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David
Mature Couple
Stayed: Oct '09
5
Would recommend to others.
Rooms:
4
Value:
4
Friendliness:
5
Cleanliness:
4
Facilities:
4
Staff service:
5
Location
5
Breakfast:
5
"Friendly eccentricity"
A warm, friendly and slightly eccentric place where Harry Potter and Arthur Conan Doyle enthusiasts will probably feel very much at home. … Read more
"Friendly eccentricity"
A warm, friendly and slightly eccentric place where Harry Potter and Arthur Conan Doyle enthusiasts will probably feel very much at home. Read less
Likes:
Great staff, excellent food, loads of space and character.
Dislikes:
Slightly outdated rooms (TV's and en-suites for example) but it didn't really matter for one or two nights. You probably need to be a dog-lover as many guests bring theirs to walk the fantastic moor.
Guest Review for Two Bridges Hotel, Princetown
David
Alone
Stayed: Jun '10
4
Would recommend to others.
Rooms:
4
Value:
4
Friendliness:
5
Cleanliness:
5
Facilities:
4
Staff service:
4
Location
5
"Only a brief stay, but very happy with the hotel"
I stayed to take part in a local ultra marathon which is an annual event and i know of other runners that stayed fo the same reason. unfortunately breakfast was not available until 8 am so we went int… Read more
"Only a brief stay, but very happy with the hotel"
I stayed to take part in a local ultra marathon which is an annual event and i know of other runners that stayed fo the same reason. unfortunately breakfast was not available until 8 am so we went into Princetown to a local cafe who had opened at 6-30 to accommodate the runners preparing for this event. As the hotel were one of the event sponsors one would have thought they would have had the foresight to cater for the runners by providing an early breakfast. Read less
Likes:
Very clean romms,Excellent bathroom. Delightful location, very friendly receptionists, which were my only contact with hotel staff, on arrival and departure.
Dislikes:
Room a bit dark...but guess this is in keeping with the age of the building so not a complaint as such.
Guest Review for Two Bridges Hotel, Princetown
Johannes
Mature Couple
Stayed: May '10
4
Would recommend to others.
Rooms:
3
Value:
3
Friendliness:
5
Cleanliness:
4
Facilities:
4
Staff service:
5
Location
5
Breakfast:
5
"Wonderful location and excellent food but rooms leave a bit to be desired."
Perfect location for exploring the moors. Excellent service and very good food make for a most enjoyable stay. Tired infrastructure keeps this place from being a true luxury inn.… Read more
"Wonderful location and excellent food but rooms leave a bit to be desired."
Perfect location for exploring the moors. Excellent service and very good food make for a most enjoyable stay. Tired infrastructure keeps this place from being a true luxury inn. Read less
Likes:
as discussed
Dislikes:
as discused
Guest Review for Two Bridges Hotel, Princetown
More Information
AA 3 Stars Hotel
Parking
On-site parking, Free parking, Long-term parking
Types of Payment Accepted at Two Bridges Hotel
Cash (Sterling), Credit card, Debit card, Cheque
Payment Cards accepted at the property
American Express  JCB  Master Card  Maestro  Visa  Solo 
Check-in: 2:00 PM till 11:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Policies
Children Policy: Children welcome
Smoking Policy: No smoking
Pet Policy: Dogs
Cancellation Policy
Booking Terms and Conditions
Accessibility
Languages Spoken
English
The Two Bridges Hotel is nestled beside the West Dart river in 60 acres of private grounds at the very heart of the Dartmoor National Park, The hotel is reminiscent of a bygone age of opulence with the added extravagance of today's little luxuries. Built in 1794 as a coaching inn at the opening of the trans-moor turnpike, the property was originally called 'The Saracen's Head'. It only gained its present name in the early 1900s with the modern road being completed in 1931.

The hotel now boasts 33 bedrooms which are elegantly furnished to the highest standards yet they retain an individuality so lacking in many more modern hotels. The comfortable lounges, with huge log fires and leather armchairs provide the ideal place to relax after a day on the moor.

The Two Bridges Hotel is an ideal base from which to visit Buckland Abbey, home of Sir Francis Drake, Widecombe-in-the-Moor of 'Uncle Tom Cobley' fame, Becky Falls and Buckfast Abbey, a working Benedictine Monastery.
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Style of property
Elegant, Luxury, Secluded, Stylish