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Yes. I have to admit that I'm pretty awful in terms of places I've visited north of Gloucester.Originally posted by eek View PostYou really need to move up north and visit Booths at some point. The food in Kingsley Village is ok but not much better than that.
Never been to Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Nottingham, Sheffield or, err, Scotland.
Have spent time in Newcastle though.
Where is Booths?
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You really need to move up north and visit Booths at some point. The food in Kingsley Village is ok but not much better than that.Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostAt Bolventor? Never stayed but was in there just the other day oddly enough. I often pop into the wonderful food hall they have at Kingsley Village just on the 30 at Indian Queens. They have the most amazing hot food counter there - their BBQ pulled pork & mayo sandwiches are to die for (and probably by the time you've had the giant onion rings & crackling that come as an accompaniment you're probably not far off a coronary!).
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Of course, you do realise DS that the Jamaica Inn is the scene of one of Derek Acorah's infamous possessions on Most Haunted ?!Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostMmmm, I'm warming to the idea. I've heard about the spectral happenings, I'm sure I'll get the willies!
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Mmmm, I'm warming to the idea. I've heard about the spectral happenings, I'm sure I'll get the willies!Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostAt Bolventor? Never stayed but was in there just the other day oddly enough. I often pop into the wonderful food hall they have at Kingsley Village just on the 30 at Indian Queens. They have the most amazing hot food counter there - their BBQ pulled pork & mayo sandwiches are to die for (and probably by the time you've had the giant onion rings & crackling that come as an accompaniment you're probably not far off a coronary!).
Sadly I've just learned that it's going to close ,despite it doing a brisk trade (Kingsley Village, that is). Operational costs and all that jazz. It's to become a Costa Coffee - seems that it's only these multinational giants who can survive these days.
But I digress - Well worth staying during the off season IMO; would feel all the more authentic too with the fog descending while you're cosied up with a pint in front of one of their roaring log fires. I believe one of the rooms is haunted too...
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At Bolventor? Never stayed but was in there just the other day oddly enough. I often pop into the wonderful food hall they have at Kingsley Village just on the 30 at Indian Queens. They have the most amazing hot food counter there - their BBQ pulled pork & mayo sandwiches are to die for (and probably by the time you've had the giant onion rings & crackling that come as an accompaniment you're probably not far off a coronary!).Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
Sorry for the slight aside here GG, but while I remember, have you ever stayed at the old Jamaica Inn? I was thinking about giving it a go.
Sadly I've just learned that it's going to close ,despite it doing a brisk trade (Kingsley Village, that is). Operational costs and all that jazz. It's to become a Costa Coffee - seems that it's only these multinational giants who can survive these days.
But I digress - Well worth staying during the off season IMO; would feel all the more authentic too with the fog descending while you're cosied up with a pint in front of one of their roaring log fires. I believe one of the rooms is haunted too...Last edited by Gittins Gal; 22 January 2014, 21:58.
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Sorry for the slight aside here GG, but while I remember, have you ever stayed at the old Jamaica Inn? I was thinking about giving it a go.
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Ha Ha! I like it, I like it!Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostNever weed when drunk. You'll pull up all the flowers.
OP: Try here: Monkton Court - Home
It's slap bang on the 30 just outside Honiton. Haven't stayed there myself but have eaten there and the rooms look amazing.
Also, when you're heading off the next day with a thick head, have your breakfast at Route 303 (if you're headed that way, that is).
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Never weed when drunk. You'll pull up all the flowers.Originally posted by Freaki Li Cuatre View PostGot to go to a weeding there in a few weeks.
It's not a massive drive from where I am but I want to drink. Don't think I can do this one without alcohol!
Some nice pubs around there but none seems to do accommodation.
How about Honiton? Anyone know anywhere nice there? At least I'll be able to buy myself a nice lace doily for me coffee table!
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TripAdvisor is -->Originally posted by Freaki Li Cuatre View PostGot to go to a weeding there in a few weeks.
It's not a massive drive from where I am but I want to drink. Don't think I can do this one without alcohol!
Some nice pubs around there but none seems to do accommodation.
How about Honiton? Anyone know anywhere nice there? At least I'll be able to buy myself a nice lace doily for me coffee table!
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Places to stay in/near Gittisham
Got to go to a weeding there in a few weeks.
It's not a massive drive from where I am but I want to drink. Don't think I can do this one without alcohol!
Some nice pubs around there but none seems to do accommodation.
How about Honiton? Anyone know anywhere nice there? At least I'll be able to buy myself a nice lace doily for me coffee table!Tags: None
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