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Lowtrow Cross - Describes the bed and breakfast accommodation and caravan park of this inn. Includes tariff, location and contact details.

Chitcome Farm Retreats - Description of 16th Century farmhouse providing accommodation at Huish Champflower.

Hurstone House - Offering accommodation at Waterrow, Wiveliscombe. Can accommodate weddings, parties, banquets and corporate training. History, photographs, description and prices.

Washbattle Mill Barns - Holiday accommodation, comprises two recently converted stone barns near Wiveliscombe. Description, pictures, tariff and booking details.

Oxenleaze Farm Caravans - Self catering caravan accommodation on Exmoor, Somerset. Facilities, pictures, local attractions, contact and direction information.

Mill Barn - Offers bed and breakfast accommodation in converted stone barn at Maundown at the foot of the Brendon Hills. Includes pictures and tariff.

The Manor Mill Self Catering Cottages - Pictures and description of the facilities, cottages and lodge comprising this holiday accommodation at Waterrow, with booking form and location map.

Handley Farm Accommodation - Pictures and description of the bed and breakfast accommodation at this Waterrow farm, with pricing and contact details.

Waterrow Touring Park. - Provides pictures and description of the facilities for caravans, motorhomes and tents. With location, tariff and contact details and information about painting holidays.

Oakhampton Park - Offers luxury accommodation and shooting at an 18th century country house. Includes photographs and location details.

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