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Cutthorne - Bed and breakfast and self catering accommodation in central Exmoor. Location, history, rooms and cottages, menus, photos, local attractions and online booking.

Exmoor House - Exmoor House is a small country hotel in Wheddon Cross, the highest village in Exmoor National Park.

Exmoor House Country Hotel - Details of the accommodation, facilities and tariff of the hotel together with local information including an overview of the village, its walks and local scenery.

Exmoor View - Self-catering holiday accommodation for 2 people close to open moorland at Wootton Courtenay. Details of facilities, location and price guide.

Little Brendon Hill - Pictures, description and contact information for farmhouse bed and breakfast accommodation in the heart of Exmoor National Park.

Little Quarme - Description, tariff and pictures of small private estate offering bed and breakfast accommodation.

Little Quarme Cottages - Self-catering cottage accommodation in the village of Little Quarme. Includes details of facilities, tariff, availability and directions.

Mill Cottage - Provides pictures and details of self-catering cottage accommodation in Snowdrop Valley. Includes contact information.

The Rest and Be Thankful Inn - Details of 19th century coaching inn offering hotel, bar and restaurant. Includes location details, tariff and booking information.

Sundial House - 17th century guest house offering bed and breakfast accommodation, includes tariff and contact details.

Triscombe Farm Holidays - Self catering holiday cottages and farmhouse bed and breakfast accommodation. Includes details of facilities and contact information.

Westcott Lodge - 18th century country house at Luxborough that has been renovated to provide bed and breakfast and self-catering accommodation.

Knowle Manor - Details of facilities, activities, location and price list for this guest house and riding centre at Timberscombe.

Luckyard Farm - Provides information and photographs about holiday home on Exmoor. Includes tariffs, maps, news, visitor activities and contact details.

North Wheddon Farm - Offers self-catering and bed and breakfast accommodation. Includes tariff and details of local activities.

Warrs Farm - Offers bed and breakfast accommodation at Luckwell Bridge.

Beechcroft - Bed and breakfast holiday accommodation.

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