About Two Bridges Hotel
The Two Bridges, an 18th century hotel, has hosted distinguished personalities in its long history. It offers Devon hospitality with stunning views of Dartmoor National Park.
There are 32 stylish bedrooms in various categories, including suites. Room amenities include flat screen TV, DVD player, free Wi-Fi and tea/coffee facilities. Rooms are decorated in traditional style, many with antique furniture. Room service is offered.
Concierge services are available. There are meeting rooms, business and conference facilities, and banqueting services. The staff is multilingual. This is a pet-friendly and disability-friendly hotel. Non-smoking policy applies.
A cooked breakfast is included. Tor’s restaurant specialises in English seasonal food. There is a lounge/bar in which local beers are served.
The Two Bridges hotel is situated in Dartmoor National Park. Other local attractions include the ancient towns of Plymouth and Tavistock, Castle Drogo, Morewellham Quay, the Tamar Valley and Wistman’s Wood.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Wonderful afternoon tea.
The hotel is best known for the food served here. They reportedly offer the most wonderful English afternoon teas with Devon clotted cream and huge portions of cake, not to mention the famous Sunday Carvery. Tor’s Restaurant is headed by an award winning
positive:
Clean, comfortable rooms.
The rooms are clean and comfortable, and furnished with authentic period furniture.
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Lovely staff.
The staff members here are kind, courteous and helpful, ready to go out of their way to serve. There has been a one-off complaint here about a guest feeling neglected, but mostly, guests have been pleased with the staff.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Dogs’ mess spoils the hotel.
The hotel has a pet-friendly policy and the website says that well-behaved dogs are welcome. However, some guests’ dogs are not so well-behaved and a guest or two had their visit spoiled by seeing dogs’ mess in the hotel, when the owner hadn’t been carefu
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Service poor when weddings are hosted.
If there is one rather frequent complaint about the hotel, it is that when a wedding or major event is being hosted, their service to other guests tends to be rather slow.
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Cluttered with furniture.
The hotel has an exciting history, with famous names having stayed here, such as Hollywood legend Vivien Leigh, politicians like Winston Churchill and near-royalty such as the late Duchess of Windsor, then Mrs. Wallis Simpson. The hotel strives to keep th