Tuesday, 15 May 2012
Short Breaks at the Cherrybrook Hotel, Dartmoor
Take advantage of our 3 or 4 night short breaks at the Cherrybrook
Hotel on Dartmoor and not only save money but get a free bottle of wine
as well!
Book
a 3 night break from £180 per person (Friday, Saturday and Sunday
nights) or a 4 night break from £240 per person (Monday night through
Thursday night) and get one free bottle of wine per couple as well. All
our breaks include our full farmhouse breakfast to start the day and a
3-course dinner from our table d'hôte menu each evening.
Sunday, 13 May 2012
Dog Friendly Walks from a Dog Friendly Dartmoor Hotel
Not
only is the Cherrybrook Hotel on Dartmoor dog friendly, but having a
large dog ourselves we understand the need for dog friendly walks of
the right length which avoid difficult stiles, etc. So, we provide our
guests with maps and directions of suitable walks that they can easily
undertake with their dog, no matter how large.
Well behaved dogs are always welcome at the Cherrybrook Hotel and we are always happy to accept them completely free of charge.
Do take a look at our Dog Friendly page on our web site: Dog Friendly Cherrybrook Hotel
Saturday, 5 May 2012
Cherrybrook Hotel Gift Vouchers Now Available
Full Value Gift Vouchers for Dartmoor
Don’t lose out when you are buying gift vouchers for friends or family to stay on Dartmoor. Our hotel vouchers are valid for any of our products up to their full face value. They can be used to purchase accommodation, meals in our restaurant and drinks from our bar. There are no limitations at all, no hidden charges and no third-party commission. Every pound on the voucher can be fully enjoyed by your friends or family. Vouchers can either be bought for any value of your choice or for specific accommodation – for example a Special Dartmoor Break.
Saturday, 21 April 2012
Now Ranked 4th of 149 by tripadvisor!
Yes, tripadvisor are currently ranking us 4th of 149 B&Bs and Inns within the Dartmoor National Park – you can check it out here: tripadvisor ranking
A big thank you to all of our guests who have given us such wonderful reviews on tripadvisor and which have elevated us to this position. Do take a look at our reviews which can be found here: tripadvisor reviews
If you have visited us within the last year and had meant to give us a great review, but never quite got around to it, it isn’t too late to do so now. Just click on the link above – it may be the review that takes us to No 3!
Thursday, 29 March 2012
Easter Breaks Available on Dartmoor at The Cherrybrook
Take an Easter Break on Dartmoor at The Cherrybrook
and Enjoy the New Spring Lambs
and Enjoy the New Spring Lambs
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These Lambs Are Only a Few Minutes Old! |
3 Rooms Still Available for Easter Breaks at The Cherrybrook
Our Classic Double Room Combestone is available for 3 or 4 nights from 5th or 6th April from £195 per person
Our Classic Twin Room Haytor is available for 3 or 4 nights from 5th or 6th April from £195 per person
Our Standard Double Room Sheepstor is available for 3 or 4 nights from 6th April from £180 per person
Our Special Dartmoor Breaks include a 3-Course Dinner from our table d'hôte menu each night plus a free bottle of wine (per couple).
For more details visit our web site: www.thecherrybrook.co.uk
To book any of our rooms over Easter
Call now on 01822 880260
Sunday, 25 March 2012
Spend Easter on Dartmoor at The Cherrybrook
Three Rooms Still Available for Easter at The Cherrybrook
Enjoy a Special Dartmoor Break this Easter at The Cherrybrook
Our Classic Double Room Combestone is available for 3 or 4 nights from 5th or 6th April from £195 per person
Our Classic Twin Room Haytor is available for 3 or 4 nights from 5th or 6th April from £195 per person
Our Standard Double Room Sheepstor is available for 3 or 4 nights from 6th April from £180 per person
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Wild Birds at The Cherrybrook
We have been encouraging the birdlife with food and currently have a crowd of young Siskins eating us out of house and home! Competing with them for the birdseed are Chaffinches, Coal Tits, Greenfinches and a pair of Sparrows. The Blackbirds nested early and their young have fledged. The Starlings nested in the eaves of the house but one of their young was caught by a Sparrow Hawk. Noisy Jackdaws hop around looking for scraps, and Cuckoos can be heard in the surrounding trees.
The Swallows nested in an ancient Swallow's nest in the old stables - not used last year, and we can now see some beaks peeping over the edge. There are also House Martins swooping around with the Swallows, catching flies. We have seen a Common Redstart on the garden wall, and frequently spot a Buzzard in the distance on the field wall. A Yellowhammer visited recently, and families of Great Tits and also Blue Tits can be heard demanding food from their busy parents. Our birds are very fortunate in that we have no cats!
Further afield, Dave almost stumbled upon a Meadow Pipit's nest (see photo above) and recently flushed a pair of Mallards and a Heron from the nearby Cherry Brook. This Heron photo was taken by one of our guests last year in the front meadow.
Earlier in the year we saw our first ever Brambling on the bird feeder and they became constant visitors for several weeks. The male (bottom right) and female (top left) can be seen on our photo, together with Siskins and a Chaffinch.
The Swallows nested in an ancient Swallow's nest in the old stables - not used last year, and we can now see some beaks peeping over the edge. There are also House Martins swooping around with the Swallows, catching flies. We have seen a Common Redstart on the garden wall, and frequently spot a Buzzard in the distance on the field wall. A Yellowhammer visited recently, and families of Great Tits and also Blue Tits can be heard demanding food from their busy parents. Our birds are very fortunate in that we have no cats!
Further afield, Dave almost stumbled upon a Meadow Pipit's nest (see photo above) and recently flushed a pair of Mallards and a Heron from the nearby Cherry Brook. This Heron photo was taken by one of our guests last year in the front meadow.
Earlier in the year we saw our first ever Brambling on the bird feeder and they became constant visitors for several weeks. The male (bottom right) and female (top left) can be seen on our photo, together with Siskins and a Chaffinch.
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