Fernleigh Guest HousePark Street, Lynton, Devon, EX35 6BY Telephone: 01598 753575 Fax: 01598 753575 Enjoy England 4 Stars Exmoor National Park - Where Exmoor Meets the Sea...
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Fernleigh Guest House have been awarded the highest rating possible 5 Stars by the Food Standard Agency. "Beautiful Breakfast cooked with care"
| It is with great pleasure that Ray Allam and Kate Collins welcome you to Fernleigh, conveniently located in a quiet area of Lynton yet within easy reach of restaurants, shops, post offices, churches and the Tourist Information Centre. |


Fernleigh is a modern purpose built guest house. Our excellent accommodation comprises five elegant and comfortable double, twin and family bedrooms, all of which have:

En suite facilities Colour television Tea/coffee Clock radio Hairdryer Individually controlled central heating
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For the comfort and safety of our guests, Fernleigh also offers: A totally non smoking guest house Ground floor rooms available for the less mobile. Private off road parking for all guests
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Self Catering Apartment
A tastefully decorated apartment with a small lounge, breakfast bar and double bedroom. There is a fully fitted kitchen with oven/hob, microwave, toaster and washing machine. All crocery, cutlery and cooking utensils are provided. Along with bed linen and towels. There is also a colour TV and the apartment has its own parking. |

Lynton and Lynmouth
Situated on the glorious north coast of Devon, where Exmoor meets the sea, Lynton and Lynmouth are often referred to as the 'Little Switzerland of England'. The charming village of Lynton, perched 600ft. above the sea, is favoured with excellent views of the moors and wooded valleys. Below, the waters of the East and West Lyn rivers converge at Lynmouth and both villages are joined by an old-world water operated cliff railway.
Nearby Exmoor National Park possesses some of the most varied and spectacular scenery in the country and plays host to a wealth of wildlife. The diverse landscape is ever changing according to season, light and weather and is best appreciated on foot or horseback. Fishing, golf, tennis, sailing and bird watching are also commonplace activies. |

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