Bovey Castle, set within 368 square miles
of the Dartmoor National Park, Devon in South West England, provides guests
with a private and tranquil haven.

Bovey Castle Estate

Bovey Castle was built in 1906 under the ownership of Viscount Hambledon,
son of the business baron, WH Smith, who was also First Sea Lord of the Admiralty.
As is evidenced today, no expense was spared in either the scale or the quality
of craftsmanship, creating an exceptional country home with grand oak panelled
drawing rooms, large open fire-places, ornate broad stairways and magnificent
oak panelled Great Hall, all opening onto the stone balustraded garden terraces.
Originally built as a private home and sporting estate, the castle exudes
the elegance, luxury and excitement of the 1920's. Enhanced by exceptional
levels of comfort and friendly service, sets this experience apart from any
other; a touch of Agatha Christie, the Orient Express and Hercule Poirot!
The vast estate, parklands, formal gardens and rivers have undergone extensive
restoration in keeping with the style of traditional gardens of the turn of
the century. The extensive borders and herbaceous gardens, now replanted with
traditional Victorian specimens, will provide the nature lover and gardener
alike with fine vistas of all year round colour.
International Customers:
+44 1422 323 200
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UK Customers:
01422 323 200