Adam and Lynette Lloyd, the owners of Beechwood B&B, were delighted with the fast service, quick turnaround and superior quality of Christmas cards which Solopress delivered…
Beechwood B&B is located in the very heart of 368 square miles of Dartmoor National Park. This character, country cottage bed and breakfast offers a warm welcome from hosts Adam & Lynette Lloyd.
Postbridge is an ideal base for exploring by walking, bicycle or horseback. The famous Clapper Bridge and Bellever Tor are nearby. Beechwood is perfect for relaxing and enjoying the rural quietness of this beautiful location.
“We do our best to provide warm and friendly hospitality, service and comfort,” says Lynette Lloyd. “We offer dinner with notice and are licensed to sell alcohol. We serve cream teas in our garden in the summer and are also open during Christmas and New Year.”
Beechwood B&B is ranked as the leading bed & breakfast accommodation in Postbridge on Trip Advisor, and won a Certificate of Excellence in 2012 and 2013.
Here’s what a few satisfied guests have said about their recent visits to Beechwood B&B:
“My room was really clean and very cosy. Adam and Lynette were very helpful at any time. Also, the setting is stunning! You can go for beautiful walks and get to know Dartmoor quite well. I would recommend Beechwood without hesitation and I hope to come back one day.”
Tanja, Germany
“The bedrooms are very comfortable, the sitting room (which has an excellent library) is cosy and welcoming, and the food (from local ingredients) beautifully prepared and very reasonably priced.”
Charles, Oxford
“Beechwood is a place that you would recommend to any friends without hesitation, knowing that they would receive great hospitality. I believe that Beechwood is the only real ‘B&B’ within the boundary of the moors.”
Graham, Australia
Prices at Beechwood B&B start from £35 per person per night for bed and breakfast, when sharing a twin bedded room.
I liked the Christmas card, the photo was excellent and unusual.
Wow looks so clear fantastic card, love the winter sun shining through the trees
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