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An idyllic 53 acre Organic estate in the heart of the North Devon countryside providing self…
Choose between fine dining in their Seasons Brasserie restaurant, more relaxed dining in their…
The Imperial Hotel in Barnstaple is great for business meetings or conferences. With its…
Once an ancient coaching inn, this sophisticated, luxury hotel retains its historic charm whilst…
The best live entertainment in North Devon. The Queen’s Theatre in the heart of Barnstaple.…
Your perfect wedding venue is right here in North Devon! When choosing the Barnstaple Hotel for…
With its contemporary styling and light, airy feel, their Brasserie has an atmosphere that is all…
The Imperial Hotel in Barnstaple is a flagship of Brend Hotels, the leader in West Country…
Discover the Barnstaple Hotel - everything you need to work, rest and play in the lap of…
When you stay at the Barnstaple Hotel, you have complimentary use of our wonderful leisure club,…
Enjoy mouth-watering fine dining in Barnstaple, awarded four stars, the team are very proud to…
The Barnstaple Hotel is a great place to do business. With its convenient location, ample…
My Favourite Cottages is a holiday home letting agency based in North Devon. The small, friendly…
Their mouth watering menus are complemented by personal attentive service and the impressive…
Set right by the lounges of the Royal & Fortescue Hotel, their Coffee House is a delightful place…
The Royal and Fortescue is an inspiring venue for business meetings or conferences. For important…
The Imperial Hotel in Barnstaple is the ultimate dream wedding venue. With the picturesque…
Based in a central location in the heart of Barnstaple, the elegant Georgian surroundings of the…
As the social centre of North Devon, Barnstaple always has lots to do; whether it’s meeting friends for dinner and a night out, taking in a show at the Queen’s Theatre, or browsing the appealing mix of big brand shops and traditional family businesses along the High Street.
Barnstaple is one of the UK’s oldest boroughs as well as being one of the largest towns in North Devon. It is home to a number of the well-known historic markets, as well as being the base of the flagship Brend Hotels chain. It’s no surprise that it is one of the region’s premier towns. As can be expected of somewhere with a rich history, there are plenty of things to see and do to learn more about the town’s heritage as well as regular events which celebrate the culture of this part of Devon.
One of the most famous heritage attractions in Barnstaple is the historic Pannier Market which plays host to a range of events – from regular markets to showcases of delicious local produce and incredible street food. The Pannier Market has been the host of markets for over 1,000 years and has been standing since the 1800s. While these days the markets are more varied, you can still find a regular famers’ market here as well as a wide variety of other events where you can find everything from clothes, art and other locally produced items. The Pannier Market is flanked by Butcher’s Row, a terrace of ten shops under an iron roof, which as the name suggests, historically was the location of a number of butchers. These days, there are instead a host of interesting independent stores which cements Barnstaple’s draw as a haven for shoppers.
Barnstaple is a town that offers a little bit of everything, but with a real family friendly focus, there are several family friendly attractions, eateries and other places of interest that are suitable for all ages.
Find out more about the region’s history at one of the local museums ,including the The Museum of Barnstaple and North Devon, which is the perfect way to discover more about North Devon. The collections and displays cover the natural and human history of our beautiful part of the country, including the Pre-History of North Devon, the Tarka Gallery and the Regimental Collection of the Royal Devon Yeomanry.
Though full of shopping opportunities and being one of the largest towns in the region, there are plenty of things to do among the bustling streets that don’t involve exercising your credit card.
The region is a cultural hub for artists and historians with regular art and craft events taking place throughout the year. You’ll also find a whole host of places showcasing the best in live local music and live theatre. Barnstaple is the perfect place for taking in dinner and a show as there are a wide range of eateries offering cuisine from around the world and the majority are independently owned and pride themselves on the quality of the local produce.
Barnstaple is also home to play cafes and an ever-popular park (complete with a skate park and bike trails for older kids). For wet weather days, you’ll find cinemas, soft play centres and bowling to keep everyone happy.
Just next to the library in the town centre, you’ll find the remains of Barnstaple Castle, this former Motte and Baily Castle was a main feature of the town during Norman times. The site is thought to have originally been a Saxon graveyard and has also been developed during the Victorian era. These days, you can reward yourself for finding the castle with the incredible views of the Taw Valley from the top.
It isn’t just the remains of a castle that can be found in the town. You can also find the remains of the Barnstaple Elephant which is housed in one of the town’s museum. The elephant was discovered in the town and has been dated back to a species that died out over 115,000 years ago!
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Barnstaple
At the 4 Star Imperial Hotel, you can choose where you dine. Take your pick from the Arlington Restaurants, a fine dining experience with outstanding cuisine in elegant and…
Barnstaple
Choose between fine dining in their Seasons Brasserie restaurant, more relaxed dining in their stunning Seasons Bar or go al fresco with views overlooking Rock Park. Seasons…
Barnstaple
At the Royal & Fortescue Hotel, you have the choice between elegant dining in the Lord Fortescue Restaurant or the bistro, 62 The Bank.
The Lord Fortescue offers first class…
Barnstaple
The Arlington Restaurant in Barnstaple has a reputation as one of the best restaurants in North Devon. You can choose from the table d'hote menu, which is changed daily or…
Brayford, Barnstaple
An idyllic 53 acre Organic estate in the heart of the North Devon countryside providing self catering holidays in an amazing setting for Families of all sizes, Larger…
Station Road, Barnstaple
Our Award winning Café is situated adjacent to Barnstaple Railway Station, in the old Station Masters House which was designed by the Famous Architect Sir William Tite, who…
Barnstaple
Bampfield Farm Cottages are where holiday memories are made, set in acres of rolling hills on a working family farm, this is the perfect base for your holiday.
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Barnstaple
Tarka Trail Camping is a ‘Green’, family owned and run campsite beside the beautiful Tarka Trail next to the River Taw Estuary.
Barnstaple
Corffe House and Cottages
Nestled in the beautiful North Devon countryside the Corffe Estate provides the ideal base for family holidays, short breaks and work…
Barnstaple
Holiday Home Hunter, based in the popular seaside resort of Woolacombe in North Devon, specialises in contemporary seafront self-catering holiday apartments and cottages…
Barnstaple
Enjoy the charm and friendly atmosphere of one of Britain's largest indoor markets. There's something for everyone.
Get away from the strain of everyday life, walk across the beautiful countryside, visit the sea or simply enjoy the stunning views that North Devon has to offer and as we…
Barnstaple
Situated between South Molton and Barnstaple in the village of Filleigh, Castle Hill offers visitors a great garden experience whatever the season. As you arrive your eye…
Barnstaple
Green Man cider is made only from top quality apples carefully sourced from orchards in Somerset and North Devon.
Barnstaple
John & Margaret Kempson started Tarka Trail Cycle Hire in 1989, shortly after the disused Barnstaple to Bideford line was converted for recreational use and given the…
Barnstaple
Come Get Your Viking on at North Devon's only dedicated axe throwing and gaming venue, with multiple indoor axe lanes and outdoor targets.
Barnstaple
Sark is a pleasant Victorian property, it is situated 10 minutes walk from the town centre
Barnstaple
The site consists of 23 pitches with 16amp electric points, 8 of which are level and the other 15 part level but do not require much work to get level,
Umberleigh
Wootton Manor is a 16th Century Manor House found at the end of a half mile long private lane in the heart of rural North Devon with far reaching views to Exmoor National…
Barnstaple
Tennacott Dairy is based on a family farm on the outskirts of Bideford. They use milk from their dairy herd to produce a range of different flavours of ice cream. They aim to…
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