Lewtrenchard Manor - Carte

Lewdown EX20 4PN, West Devon, United Kingdom

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4.4 💬 1206 Avis
Lewtrenchard Manor

Téléphone: +441566783222

Adresse: Lewdown EX20 4PN, West Devon, United Kingdom

Ville: West Devon

Menu Plats: 12

Avis: 1206

Site Web: https://www.lewtrenchard.co.uk/

"I 've been wanting to have afternoon tea at this lovely-looking manor for years. Finally achieved my goal and went one better by staying overnight. This manor was mentioned in the Domesday Book 1086 AD and was renovated in 1620. It 's been owned by the same family for centuries as they live abroad now, day to day running of the business is done by a local family. The building and grounds are steeped in history and very impressive. We stayed in a kingsize Deluxe room overlooking the front garden. Our room had a huge bed and a very spacious bathroom. It was very clean and nicely decorated. Tea coffee facilities are enhanced by the provision of fresh milk in a flask at least twice daily or on demand. Also, 2 very tasty home-made cookies were supplied. Our part of the manor was accessed by stairs from Reception but there was a stairlift on the opposite staircase for any who need this. Many people come here for the food alone and I can see why. The afternoon tea was extemely generous £25 a head with tea coffee. You choose which room to eat in. There were finger sandwiches egg mayo ham mustard. Smoked salmon cucumber or cream cheese cucumber croissants amazing little homity pies. The large scones were served warm and had very pleasant crunchy crusts. Plenty of jam clotted cream were supplied. Then beautiful passion fruit meringue tarts; pistachio raspberry mousse chocolate coffee gateaux. As we were having an evening meal, we saved the cakes tarts to eat later in our room. We had the 3 course evening meal £65 a head. NB most of the herbs and vegetables used by the chefs have been grown in the manor 's walled kitchen garden. Firstly, we had bread with tomato and beef crunchy onion whipped butters. Our starters were butternut squash risotto and pan-fried chop. Mains were charred, cider-poached beetroot and venison. We shared a dessert due to our afternoon tea leftovers. It was a dish of roasted strawberries, vanilla brulee a honey tuile. All beautifully presented and very tasty. The next morning, the breakfast menu had a good variety of options. Freshly squeezed juices, pastries, cereals fresh fruit were at the buffet but you could also opt for freshly-cooked porridge. I had a full English breakfast without mushrooms while my hubby has smoked haddock with Hollandaise capers. At Reception there is a lot of historical information about the manor and items for sale including jars of very local honey. Massages are offered here too but we did not indulge in any this time. All staff members were very friendly and helpful and we hope to go back soon. Rooms: 5 Service: 5 Location: 5 Hotel highlights: Luxury, Romantic, Quiet"

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Dawn Dawn

Awesome food and beautiful house. Highly recommended Rooms: 5 Service: 5 Location: 5

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Simon
Simon

Went for an evening meal, midweek. It was excellent and the staff were great. Rooms: 5 Service: 5 Location: 5


laura
laura

Food drinks: Excellent kitchen for dinner! Rooms: 5 Service: 5 Location: 5 Hotel highlights: Luxury, Great view, Romantic


James
James

Food drinks: Excellent quality food punching well above its weight Rooms: 4 Service: 5 Location: 5 Hotel highlights: Romantic, Quiet Voir le carte


Paul
Paul

My daughter had her wedding there. The setting was lovely, beautiful gardens and the food was fantastic Food drinks: the food was fantastic, top quality Service: 5 Location: 5


Kerry
Kerry

Fantastic place for an afternoon tea especially as we had a buyagift voucher. Plentiful tasty delights, excellent service and an amazing setting. Going back again as great value at £25 a head. Service: 5 Location: 5 Hotel highlights: Luxury, Great view, Romantic, Quiet


Sharon
Sharon

Was given a buy a gift voucher as a birthday present for afternoon tea so booked here ...was a really beautiful venue and a delicious afternoon tea. Grounds are lovely and staff very pleasant and attentive. Would definitely visit again or possibly do a stay there. Food drinks: Afternoon tea was delicious..scones light and airy, croissants with smoked salmon and cream cheese lovely... Service: 5 Location: 5 Hotel highlights: Luxury Voir le carte


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E

A VISUAL DELIGHT I had a delightful experience in Lewtrenchard Manor gardens. What a captivating escape into its tranquility! I enjoyed strolling through the lush greenery while appreciating the harmonious balance between its meticulously designed and beautifully maintained vibrant flowerbeds and water features. The manor's historical significance also adds an extra layer of charm. Would love to come back next year again for St. Luke's charity event.


Julie
Julie

Beautiful old manor house c.1620. Afternoon tea was a birthday gift that I have just used. The food was beautifully laid out and I advised them that I had nut allergies so they brought me separate portions. However, the only choices on the menu were the different flavoured teas, coffees and hot chocolate and there was no sign of a menu to advise you what the food on the tray was. The waiter told you what was what but there were no choices, you got what they gave you, with no lists of ingredients in any of the foods!


Julie
Julie

I 've been wanting to have afternoon tea at this lovely-looking manor for years. Finally achieved my goal and went one better by staying overnight. This manor was mentioned in the Domesday Book 1086 AD and was renovated in 1620. It 's been owned by the same family for centuries as they live abroad now, day to day running of the business is done by a local family. The building and grounds are steeped in history and very impressive. We stayed in a kingsize Deluxe room overlooking the front garden. Our room had a huge bed and a very spacious bathroom. It was very clean and nicely decorated. Tea coffee facilities are enhanced by the provision of fresh milk in a flask at least twice daily or on d... Voir le carte

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  • Vegan Régalez-vous avec notre menu végétalien, offrant une sélection vibrante de plats à base de plantes élaborés avec des ingrédients frais et de saison. Savourez des repas savoureux qui sont aussi nourrissants que délicieux.
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  • British Traditionnel et copieux, le menu britannique propose des classiques réconfortants comme le fish and chips, des rôtis succulents et des tourtes savoureuses. Redécouvrez des favoris familiers, préparés avec amour à partir de recettes intemporelles et d'ingrédients frais, locaux.
  • European Savourez un voyage culinaire à travers l'Europe avec notre menu savamment élaboré, mettant en vedette des plats authentiques de France, d'Italie, d'Espagne et d'ailleurs, en utilisant les ingrédients les plus frais pour donner vie aux saveurs traditionnelles.

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