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    St. James' Park

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    The Cadeleigh Arms

    The Cadeleigh Arms

    (5 reviews)

    The Cadeleigh Arms is somewhat hard to find, being out-of-town between Crediton and Tiverton but…read moreonce discovered you're in for a real treat! It's run by the lovely Jane Dreyer and her very friendly staff who could not have been more helpful. To start, I ordered Prawn Tempura that arrived perfectly cooked and accompanied with a selection of bean sprouts giving it just the right amount of 'bite' and freshness whilst the prawns were in a light, crisp and delicious tempura batter. To follow was probably the best plate of roast beef I've ever tasked in a pub, with a Yorkshire pudding the size of a bowler hat, but tasting considerably better. Lovely crispy vegetables, perfect roast potatoes and to follow a truly delicious Crepe Suzette with a large blob of thick, Devon ice cream. Added to all this some lovely wines, delicious fresh coffee and the November drizzle outside was soon forgotten as the afternoon ebbed away in front of the cheerfully blazing log fire. All this for about £36 per head, including service and I reckon it's hard to beat! I'll certainly be back with some really London foodie-friends of mine.

    This pub has changed hands since all of the previous reviews - it sadly closed in 2012 and was…read moresaved by a community buy out. It's now a lovely country pub with everything you'd expect - open fire, sports bar (pool table and darts board), a skittle alley and a cozy main bar area. They serve good food, mostly locally sourced and are proving popular with locals and those from further afield. The village has regained a lovely, friendly pub :) For the record - I am not the owner or landlord!!

    Berehayes Farm Cottages

    Berehayes Farm Cottages

    (1 review)

    Nice! On a recent…read morefamily excursion to the Jurassic Coast we stayed at the family-run Berehayes Farm Cottages. It's in a lovely area, close proximity to nearby beaches, towns (Lyme Regis, Bridport) and exploring the coast for fossils. 1. They have some darling alpacas that you can visit! Very cute (though shy, move slowly and quietly)...cool to have the opportunity to see them, our toddler was quite enthralled for 3 minutes, the longest he's ever paid attention to any one thing except picking up trash. 2. There is an incredibly well kept INDOOR pool and jacuzzi for guests to use. Quite rare for farm cottages, I'd say! They are immaculately clean and very enjoyable. If the weather is uncooperative, this is a nice backfill for an hour or two, as is the adjacent game room with pool, darts, board games, books, etc. 3. The real highlight for me was the relaxing courtyard -- each cottage is assigned its very own table with umbrella and chairs, we used this for several dinners, relaxing with a drink, etc. 4. Very kid and family friendly. Do be warned though the noise carries and kids go to bed early. Even though we have a kid, we got some side eyes due to my loud talking brother in law. It was 8pm -- kind of early to be upset about the noise! I guess this will depend on your fellow guests. There's also a small playset that younger children will like. 5. Easy parking. A nice grill can be used for preparing meals in the warmer months. Overall this was a very pleasant place to stay. The decor and accommodation are rather rustic, but what else would one expect? One other small funny thing (that I liked!) is that you pay for what electricity your cottage uses at the end of the stay. It apparently promotes conservation of power, which is a good thing -- but I have to admit the extra thing to worry about upon check out is a bit of a drag, especially when trying to get out on time with a toddler. We paid around 200 GPB/night in high season for the largest cottage (we had 3 adults and a child) and it was a good value based on others we checked out.

    St. James' Park - stadiumsarenas - Updated May 2026

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