Old Vicarage is located at Torrington Pl, Exeter Hill, Exeter EX6 8NF, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Old Vicarage and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone. 01626 891406

Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information -http://www.oldvicaragekenton.co.uk/

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This formal B&B in a converted 1812 Regency-style rectory is a 5-minute walk from upscale dining and a 9-minute drive from Powderham Castle’s lavish antique-filled 14th-century castle with a farm shop.

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Jim Bywater

5 Google Rating

Fantastic accommodation great location we'll definitely return.

5/ 5

Fantastic accommodation great location we'll definitely return.

Gaja Mkrtcian

5 Google Rating

Loved our stay at the Old Vicarage. The hosts were lovely and welcoming - great to have a chat with!

5/ 5

Loved our stay at the Old Vicarage. The hosts were lovely and welcoming - great to have a chat with! The accommodation itself is nicely decorated, very clean and cosy. Delicious breakfast, comfy beds. Would return in a heartbeat! Thank you for having us!

Stephen Wright

5 Google Rating

Absolutely fantastic B&B. Beautiful building, outstanding breakfasts lovely people. Can't wait to go

5/ 5

Absolutely fantastic B&B. Beautiful building, outstanding breakfasts lovely people. Can't wait to go back.

Martin Taft

5 Google Rating

Perfect location for a visit to a festival at Powderham castle. Friendly staff, comfortable bed a n

5/ 5

Perfect location for a visit to a festival at Powderham castle. Friendly staff, comfortable bed a nd clean room at a good price.

Sophie Boarer

5 Google Rating

Absolutely gorgeous place in a lovely village. Rooms and breakfast were excellent and such lovely ho

5/ 5

Absolutely gorgeous place in a lovely village. Rooms and breakfast were excellent and such lovely hosts

Surbhi Jani

5 Google Rating

Beautiful Bed and,Breakfast. Would definitely stay there again!!

5/ 5

Beautiful Bed and,Breakfast. Would definitely stay there again!!

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