Dartington Hall Dartington Totnes United Kingdom TQ9 6EL
01803 847147
Forces Exclusive Discount:
Buy One Night Get One Free - £139.00 per double room for 2 persons 2 nights bed and breakfast
Escape to serenity & comfort far removed from the hustle and bustle of life, relax and rest in one of our distinctive bedrooms, arranged around the magnificent medieval courtyard. Enjoy a wide range of accommodation, including single rooms, twins, doubles, and suites (many en-suite) furnished to offer a superb mix of heritage and comfort. After a good night’s sleep, lulled by the peaceful surroundings, you can wake to birdsong and stunning views of the South Devon countryside and enjoy a first-class breakfast in the White Hart Restaurant. You can discover ‘the most spectacular mansion in Devon’ and its estate, comprising acres of rolling farmland and the ancient deer park, and also enjoy the many walks that wind through the famous Dartington Hall gardens and along the River Dart. * 12 first-class meeting rooms for groups of 6 to 180 people, housed within Grade 1 listed buildings * Multimedia facilities with internet connections in every room and technical support * Conference support team * Award-winning food, available in our excellent restaurants or private dining rooms * Choice of day delegate or 24-hour residential package * 50 well-appointed bedrooms The site on which Dartington Hall and gardens stand has been occupied for well over a thousand years. With a natural source of spring water and in a high position overlooking a wide bend and fording point in the river Dart, Dartington has long been a valued place to visit. The estate features many fine walks, stunning views and buildings dating from medieval times to more recently built properties in the International Modernist and Arts and Crafts styles. We also have a wide range of events to enjoy throughout the year. Walking is the ideal way to get the most out of Dartington. Strolling through the gardens brings visitors in touch with the experimental spirit of Dartington — a Henry Moore statue, an ancient yew and a Zen garden, and much more besides. Walking further afield, the Dart river and medieval deerpark wall are fun to explore. Much of the estate is used as a living classroom for training in sustainable living.