Bayards Cove Inn

A small historic inn with seven en-suite bedrooms on Lower Street, a few doors from the river. Dogs staying over get a bed, a bowl and locally made treats laid out for them, plus a free extra sausage at breakfast if you ask. The downstairs restaurant and bar serves breakfast through to supper. Two of the seven rooms are family suites; some have cove or river views.
The facts
- Status
- Visited but not yet written about
- Region
- South Devon
- Area
- Dartmouth
- Type
- Pub with Rooms
- Setting
- Waterfront
- Sleeps
- Up to 4
- Dogs welcome
- 2
- Dog fees
- £18 per dog per night
- Enclosed garden
- Yes
- Indoor dogs
- Yes
- Website
- dpbolvw.net ↗
For your dog
- Dog bed
- Bowl
- Locally-made treats
- Breakfast sausage
For you
- Restaurant and cafe downstairs
- Cove and river-view rooms
- Two family suites
- Period Tudor features
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