The Beechwood Hotel is a detatched Victorian country house set in more than 2 acres of gardens and woodlands. The hotel is in a quiet elevated position with views over the town and sea and borders the coastal path.
The Beechwood was built in 1883 as a Victorian gentleman's residence. It has fine period features which together with modern comforts and facilities creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Antique furniture, original paintings and William Morris inspired furnishings add to the ambience. All the spacious guest rooms are en-suite, with remote control colour television, clock radio, central heating, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities. There is a comfortable drawing room in which to relax, a separate licensed bar and a pleasant dining room where you can enjoy a Continental or Full English Breakfast. In the evening a splendid dinner menu is offered and the imaginative dishes are freshly prepared using locally sourced produce. The hotel has a dining award from the AA and is ideally situated to enable our guests to enjoy the delights of North Devon. Immediately beyond the grounds lies the South West Coastal Path leading westward to the pretty village of Lee and onwards to Mortehoe and Woolacombe with views of Lundy Island in the distance. It is a short walk from The Beechwood to the small historic town of Ilfracombe with its fascinating harbour, quaint pubs and picturesque rocky coves The Beechwood Hotel is non-smoking, is unable to accept pets and does not cater for young people under the age of 16.