Weeke Barton
4.7
Outstanding(100 Reviews)Hotel in Teignbridge
4-Star Hotel
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
Includes essentialsGarden, Pets allowed, Kitchen or Kitchenette and more
About this hotel
Set in Exeter, 20 km from Newton Abbot Racecourse, Weeke Barton offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Amenities
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Teignbridge
Available Rooms
King Room with Garden View
1 King • 236 ft²
Sleeps 3
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King Room with Garden View
1 King • 247 ft²
Sleeps 3
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King Room with Garden View
1 King • 247 ft²
Sleeps 3
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King Room with Garden View
1 Queen • 161 ft²
Sleeps 2
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King Room with Garden View
1 Queen • 204 ft²
Sleeps 2
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Reviews
4.7
Outstanding(100 Reviews)100% verified reviews
4.7
Excellent breakfast of salmon and farm eggs.
4.7
This property and location is stunning.
Food amazing, room was perfect, we loved the bath in the bedroom and the views are out of this world. This place is very special. Hidden away and perfect to relax in. Loved the log burners and honest bar was nice to
Socialise in.
Our bed was not the most comfortable but that’s because we are use to a soft mattress.
Tv did not work in our room and WiFi is t the greatest if completing work etc, but who needs TVs and computers when at a beautiful place like this. Really can not fault the place.
Our satnav took us down some very unsuitable roads but it was an adventure.
4.7
Lovely room, welcoming and friendly hosts, great location and delicious breakfast.
Nothing
4.7
As per previous stays, the property is stunning. So peaceful and picturesque. Jo is a great host and always available to help.
Nothing!
4.7
The ambiance at Weeke Barton is lovely and very relaxing. The hotel is very stylish with a mix of contemporary and antique furnishings and is very welcoming. Although the hotel doesn't serve evening meal every evening they were most accomodating when we arrived at 5.30pm and arranged some home-made muesli and yoghurt for us, which was very filling. The hosts are friendly, professional and very knowledgeable about the local area. I've stayed several times when visiting my daughter at Exeter University and think this is the most charming place to stay in the area.
I would prefer to have the option of dining in the hotel in the evening which is why I gave a score of 9 rather than 10 but I do realise that with a hotel of this type and size that that is not necessarily practical. However if you're happy to eat out then I would highly recommend staying at Weeke Barton.
4.7
beautifully peaceful
4.7
the property was full of character, dog friendly and great food
nothing
4.7
Stunning location, perfect welcome, great atmosphere, seriously comfortable beds, amazing breakfast (which was so good we had planned to leave at the crack of dawn on the sunday but hung around just so we could experience breakfast again) and the cleanest accommodation I think I've ever stayed in, everywhere was pristine. Will definitely book again and highly recommend!
Nothing - it went way beyond our expectations!
4.7
This was a fantastic place. The hosts were so welcoming and it was a little piece of heaven. Great facilities, unique building and lovely friendly dogs too!
4.7
beautiful location; very spacious room and facilities; very warm & welcoming owner; very good food (breakfast & event meal).
Struggled with Wi-fi connection but not a big deal given how many other great things the accommodation offers.
4.7
Excellent accommodation, would recommend it to anyone looking for a break in Devon.
Nothing.
4.7
Jo and Sam are as friendly as you could wish, with lots of local knowledge and recommendations, while never being overly attentive. Breakfast was great: as large a portion as you wanted, with fresh ingredients all ready and waiting at your table when you come down, filling us nicely until the evening. The building is tastefully decorated - a perfect balance of modern and country character - with lovely vast grounds overlooking picturesque views. Beds were comfy with super soft linen, while the bathrooms had lovely toiletries, big towels and even down to thoughtful touches of cotton wool and cotton swabs provided. The whole experience was just so relaxing, the place so nice, the owners so warm, it must be called the Weeke Barton because you’ll wish you were staying at least another week longer.
There aren’t keys for the rooms as they only lock from the inside, so a safe would give a bit of reassurance over valuables.
4.7
We loved our stay here. Gorgeous inside and out, it was the perfect little hideaway.
4.7
The location, the house, the room, the breakfast, the hosts.
Nothing
4.7
What a gem! Beautiful location, painstakingly restored accommodation and fantastic hosts - top marks
4.7
Great hosts, great welcome, felt like home from home. The evening meal on the Monday, and breakfasts could not have been any better, everything is freshly made and did not disappoint.The views and location are superb if you want to chill out.
4.7
Delicious breakfast.
Sam who greeted us at the door quickly showed us around but seemed quite distant. Jo who served us was a bit more engaging.
We didn’t realise we couldn’t watch TV in our room just DVD’s. We were told they couldn’t get a good signal. It took us a while to find their DVD collection which was downstairs and part of their bar area.
After we returned from dinner out we had problems setting up the TV integral DVD player. We had to phone Sam for help who quickly came up and addressed the issue. By way of courtesy it occurred to us he failed to enquire how our dinner was.
We were offered their homemade award winning granola (per person an extra £5!) for breakfast but we declined. We felt somewhat uncomfortable to see an unopened granola package on our breakfast table a bit like a ‘for sale’ item. Fruit juice would have been nice but again we had an unopened big bottle placed next to the granola. Too embarrassed to ask if that was also going to incur an extra charge.
4.7
Great setting and and a very comfortable and welcoming stay. Breakfast was excellent and the room was beautifully finished. Nice easy environment to relax in.
No faults. The hosts were engaging and happy to help.
4.7
Loved the honesty bar, loved the food and loved the gardens...:)
4.7
Breakfast good bar cosy
4.7
Warm, personal and friendly welcome. Very relaxed and intimate atmosphere.
4.7
A beautiful little boutique hotel in an excellent location between Dartmoor national park and Exeter. We slept very well in a comfortable bed with very soft sheets and had a delicious breakfast each morning. Jo and Sam were friendly and helpful hosts with lots of personal recommendations.
4.7
lovely location
May be the directions we took to approach the property first could have been more clearly explained by booking . com that was not the owners fault .
4.7
Very friendly and responsive. Gorgeous setting and facilities. Breakfast was really lovely
The tech was great but difficult to utilise due to the wifi outside
4.7
Quirky, exceptionally renovated and such friendly people.
Nothing
4.7
Location was difficult to find
4.7
The grounds in which the building is located are very well kept with amazing views, on arrival at 9pm we were greeted at the end of the lit path, by Sam the host of the guesthouse, invited in & given a guided tour whilst, unusually relaxing reggae music played throughout the building, a huge open fire where guests had their walking boots drying on the harth. An honesty bar provided a small selection of beers/spirits, which included a wide range of DVD's to loan, "a bit like going to Blockbuster"! As we had booked to come here for our honeymoon, communication between ourselves & Jo regards to the additional 'honeymoon treat' was provided as requested with homemade banana bread & smoothie with blueberries, artificial petals on the bed & note ld asked for 'from your wife" at an additional cost. Dinner during our stay was being served on the Thursday, which we ordered in advance. Dog friendly, we met a few lovely couples at breakfast in the morning. We stayed in the room called Orla, which had a free standing bath mounted on a wooden platform. 3 windows allowed views all round on waking in the morning. Breakfast was ordered by way of text messaging, and served to everyone at their allocated tables between 9-10am with tea/coffee/fresh devonshire apple juice, vegan/vegetarian or carnivore cooked breakfast & house granola with yogurt on offer. Good quality, locally sourced, homemade food was provided & cooked personally by Sam on the one evening, so we ate elsewhere on the other nights at the Bridford lnn, a 7 min drive away & very nice too. Staff were very helpful, suggesting where there was locally to visit. All in all, a very relaxed atmosphere worth the 4 & a half hour journey to revisit sometime in the future. Our outings included a visit to the Eden Project, Drogo Castle & Llama Trekking,
Due to the age of the old building, a couple of 'blips' regards to heating, which when reported to Sam, were imme diately rectified. Our 1st night, we had the windows open & we were woken in the night by owls & geese in the neighbouring farm. The communal toilet was out of use, probably due to covid.
4.7
Excellent home cooked food with high quality ingredients.
Convivial and interesting symurroubdibgs with log burners in lounge and dining room providing a cosy and welcoming atmosphere.
4.7
Very unique property, beautifully restored.
Very enjoyable and super fresh breakfast, and everybody very friendly.
Slightly awkward to get to, but part of it's charm!
4.7
Great all around. Extremely welcoming even though we arrived super late. An excellent and tranquil stop off and moments from the a30.
FAQs
How much does this hotel cost compared to others in Teignbridge?
The average price for a rental in Teignbridge is R 2,192 per night. This rental is R 163 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this hotel?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Weeke Barton. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this hotel?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this hotel. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Weeke Barton pet friendly?
Yes! This hotel is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at Weeke Barton?
We found 10 amenities for this rental. This includes pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, and parking.
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