 3 Alford Terrace, Lynton, Devon, England, EX35 6AT Telephone: 01598 752359 Fax: 01598 752359
AA Rating 4 Stars
| Welcome to Alford House privately owned and run by Clare and David. Alford House offers Georgian elegance on the slopes of Lynton. The stunning location and personal friendly service ensures you of a relaxing holiday. Built around 1840, the house has been tastefully updated to give you every comfort, yet retains the quiet dignity and character of that period. |  |
View from Garden

| This charming Georgian style, seven bedroom Hotel nestling in the slopes of the most beautiful coastline in Devon enjoys a panoramic vista to be envied! View beautiful Exmoor rising from the sea and the historic town of Lynton. |
Alford House Hotel is ideally situated; just a short stroll away to a host of shops, tearooms and the famous water operated cliff railway.

A location suited for long and short breaks, make Alford House you base as you explore Exmoor - one of Britains smallest National Parks. Enjoy the breathtaking views as you follow its many paths through wooded hills, wild heather covered moorlands or spectacular cliffs where Exmoor meets the sea. |
Enjoy the comfort of the well-appointed bedrooms - some with four poster beds.
All are en-suite with television and tea/coffee making facilities.
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Tariff for B&B
£35 per person per night inclusive of breakfast £32 per person per night inclusive of breakfast for 3 or more consecutive nights. £5 per night supplement for a single person occupying a twin or double room. |
| Fantastically situated overlooking beautiful coastline |
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| When approaching Lynton follow the B3234. If travelling from Barnstaple/Ilfracombe take the left turning at Barbrook and then turn left again into Station Road. If travelling from Minehead follow the B3234 along Lynbridge Road and take the right turning after Lynbridge to bring you into Station Road. From Station Road take the 2nd right (Norman's Cleave) and follow the road to Alford Terrace where there is available parking. The hotel is on your right. |
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