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Bed And Breakfast In Lynton
Kingford House Hotel is family run by Tricia and Granville Morgan with 7 rooms and a stair lift to the first floor, it is the ideal place what ever your needs. The hotel is a detached house in its own grounds nestling under Hollerday Hill, with the bowling green, tennis courts and Valley of the Rocks, famed for its wild goats within a short walk, or you could take the car and explore England's little Switzerland when you can discover for yourself the beauty that Exmoor has to offer. We have single, twin and double-bedded rooms, all en-suite. They are decorated and furnished to a very high standard with your comfort in mind. In every room you will find a colour television, clock radio, hairdryer, central heating and tea/coffee making facilities. Kingford can cater for small parties including walking parties, and with the Valley of Rocks and coastal paths to Lynmouth and surrounding areas within a short distance what better place to come and stay.
Telephone: 01598 741206
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More Information About Lynton
Lynton is a small village in Devon, England. It lies on the northern edge of Exmoor and is located at the top of a gorge above Lynmouth, to which it is connected by the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway. Lynton was once the terminus for the narrow-gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Railway, which served both towns. The two villages are governed at local level by Lynton and Lynmouth Town Council. In Lynton is the Parish Church of St Mary, which stands overlooking the sea, surrounded by shops and hotels. The tower is mainly thirteenth century but the church itself has been enlarged and altered — most notably in 1741, when the nave was rebuilt, and later in Victorian times. Many of the town buildings were constructed in the latter part of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century. The Town Hall was given to the town by Sir George Newnes, Bart., a major benefactor of the town. He also gave the town the Congregational Church on Lee Road. The novel Lorna Doone was set in the Lynton area. The South West Coast Path and the Tarka Trail both pass through the area.
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