Ingleside Guest House
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What's on this Site? Every page on this web is listed here, with a brief description of what is on each page ~ hopefully, these descriptions will make it easier for you to find what you're looking for.
But please contact us if there is anything else you wish to know.
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Home Page
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Contact Us
How to contact us at Ingleside Guest House. All our contact information is here - postal address, phone number, email address, and an easy to use form for any questions you may have about staying with us.
Guest Rooms
Guest Rooms
A look at all our guest rooms - there are also individual pages with more photographs of each room.Lynton View
This is one of our two première rooms. It has a private balcony with fantastic views, an ensuite bathroom with a shower and space for a third bed.-
Lyn Valley View
Our other première room situated at the front of the house with a double bay window. This room can also be used as a Family Room when one or two further beds can be introduced. Summerhouse Hill
Summerhouse Hill is a south facing warm double room with an easy chair, and views out to Lynton.Hollerday Hill
Hollerday Hill guest double room has a newly refurbished ensuite shower and toilet and the room is overlooking Hollerday Hill and our garden.Foreland Point
This is a double room, with super views looking east towards Foreland Point and Countisbury. The room itself has a new ensuite bath, new carpet, a double bed and an easy chair.Countisbury Hill
This is the first room on the first floor and it has a generous ensuite bathroom with a bath and an overhead shower.Honeypot Cottage
This is our tastefully refurbished generously sized twin bedroom.
What's Cooking?
What's Cooking?
Breakfasts and evening meals are cooked to order in Ingleside's "Mean Machine": the Aga. We can accommodate most requests for special diets; for walkers we can supply a packed lunch and all guest rooms have tea, coffee and hot chocolate making facilities.Breakfast
Breakfast is cooked to order in the AGA. You can have a traditional "Full English" or something lighter! We are determined to give you a great choice and we do our best to ensure no one leaves the breakfast table hungry.Dinner
We offer home cooked evening meals six days a week and, although Ingleside is not licensed, guests are more than welcome to bring their own drinks and we can chill them, provide glasses, and serve them to your table. We do aim to give value for money.Guests' Lounge
Ingleside's lounge, built in the 1890s, has kept much of the character and atmosphere of the Victorian times, is the perfect place to relax in after having driven across Exmoor or walked on the North Devon Coastal Path, or visited the Valley Of Rocks or maybe just had a Devon Cream Tea!
General Information about Ingleside Guest House
Find Us
Road and public transport directions to Lynton and detailed instructions with photographs about finding us in Lynton.About Us
Ingleside was built in the grounds of Hollerday House in the 1890s as a "Gentleman's Residence". We have discovered in the 1901 census that a lady and her two daughters lived here with three servants ..... those were the days!!!!Tariff
Prices for Guest House & Bed & Breakfast AccommodationTerms & Conditions
Booking Terms and ConditionsFrequently Asked Questions
Answers to some frequently asked questions and details of what we offer all our guests.
Local Attractions
Local Attractions
Ideas for things to do & see around Lynton.What A Walk!
Now I did this walk early May, (I am not a born walker, I'm basically a "Mondeo Man", 46 years in & love driving,) but I was stunned by the pleasure this walk gave me. I am a convert.Cliff Railway
The actual journey is spectacular and exhilarating and if standing on the open deck a little scary! The noises of Victorian machinery, the whoosh of the water and the knowledge that this was designed and built over 115 years ago makes this "A Truly Remarkable Journey".Views from Ingleside, Lynton
Some of the wonderful views from Ingleside over Lynton.Hollerday Hill
Valley of Rocks
The valley, created during the Ice Age has spectacular weathered rock formations with names such as 'The Devil's Cheesering' and 'Ragged Jack'. The picturesque valley has its own population of wild goats.Wild Goats
On arriving in Lynton, having moved here from Northamptonshire, we had heard of "the goats" and seen one or two grazing in and around the Valley of Rocks.Lynton
Lynton Cinema
Lynton is home to the smallest Cinema in Devon, seating a maximum of 68 in a uniquly intimate atmosphere. It is also less than 1 minute's walk from Ingleside (no taxi needed!) so you can wine and dine here before you go to see the latest film.
Ingleside's Picture Gallery
Picture Gallery 1
Picture Gallery 2
- Valley of Rocks Cricket Field The most spectacular place to play a game of village cricket.
- Taking a Rest
- Looking down into Lynton
- The Loner
- Wild Woods of Exmoor
- Path up Hollerday Hill
- North Devon Beach Huts
- Wild Woods of Exmoor
- Mist Rolling off Exmoor
- Beach Post
- Exmoor Tree
- Last Surf of the Day


