The Old Vicarage. 

Torrington Place, Kenton, Devon.
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There is a warm welcome awaiting at the Old Vicarage. The house, built in 1812, is a fine Regency vicarage in the heart of the friendly Devon village of Kenton, which boasts not only a fine local pub but two excellent restaurants. A path from Kenton leads through the grounds of Powderham Castle (home of the Earl of Devon) to the banks of the Exe estuary, a great place for walking, bird-watching or even picking out the industrial archaeology of Brunel's atmospheric railway.

There are just two guest rooms at The Old Vicarage, plus a three bedroom self-catering cottage in the west wing of the vicarage. One of the two B&B rooms is a double, with a king-sized bed; the other is also a double but can be either king or twin. Each room is furnished with a wardrobe, bedside tables, a chair and a table. There is a flat screen TV with freeview and DVD player. Tea and coffee making facilities are provided. Both rooms have en-suite shower rooms with washbasin and WC. Complimentary shampoo, soap and shower gel are provided. There is free Wi-Fi throughout the house.

The vicarage is surrounded by a mature garden with a pleasant terrace for sitting out in the sun. The self-catering cottage has it's own private garden with a barbecue.

Non-smoking
Terrace
Garden
Barbecue
Garden views
Free wi-fi
Breakfast
Television
Tea-making facilities
Safe
Shower
Free toiletries
Walking routes
Golf course nearby
Historic sites
Near castle
Free car park
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