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The hotel's location on the beautiful English Riviera provides spectacular views of Lyme Bay across half a mile of open countryside. A sprawling manicured lawn is bordered by a wreath of trees, flowering bushes, and shrubs, while picnic tables provide seating here and there.
The restaurant and bar are popular with locals and has a warmth to it rarely found in fine dining establishments, while offering food that stands comparison with anywhere in the area.
Enjoy beautiful sea views of Lyme Bay from the hotel, with some of Torquay's most beautiful landscapes and peaceful beaches on your doorstep.
All 14 character bedrooms are unique in size and decor.
Set in a Georgian manor house with views over Lyme Bay, this upscale country house hotel is a 5-minute walk from the pretty South Devon coastal village of Maidencombe.
6 km from Torquay. The closest airport is Exeter, a 30-minutes drive.
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A family-run luxury boutique country hotel & restaurant. The hotel is a labour of love for two generations of the D'Allen family, and they strive to provide guests with a luxurious yet relaxing experience.
Orestone Manor is a great base for a peaceful escape or traditional seaside break. Torquay is only four miles away and the area is known as the English Riviera due to its beautiful landscapes and sub-tropical climate.
At Orestone, you will find all the things you'd expect of a small luxury hotel: comfortable and well-appointed bedrooms, fine food, luxurious public areas, and everything you need at hand.
Passion for food is everything you'd expect in a hotel owned by a couple of chefs. With an emphasis on modern European food, they work hard to source the finest fresh ingredients, some of which is home grown in the gardens.
The varied landscape of Devon produces some of the country's finest and freshest produce available. South Devon Beef, West Country free range pork and lamb, local estate wild game, dayboat fish and shellfish from Brixham and the River Teign, rope grown mussels and hand-dived scallops – to name but a few. They also grow some of their own in season fruit and vegetables in the kitchen gardens.
What Orestone is really about though, is the service. The hotel is intimate enough for staff to get to know guests as individuals, and enjoy doing so. They can be as formal or informal as you like, as attentive or hands-off as you like.
Also check out the hotel's Garden Suites with jacuzzi.