The Bridge Inn

The Bridge Inn in Lynton, Devon, United Kingdom | Inn

Welcome to The Bridge Inn situated in Lynton, United Kingdom. The main part of the bar and hotel date from the late 17th century and was constructed as a house for the mill owner of the mill 250yds further down the valley.
The cellars date from the 12th century and were once salmon fisherman's cottages. A major Anderson doubled the size of the building in1935-36 by building out on stilts towards the river, which is now the Restaurant and bedrooms.
A well known local family called the Crick's lived here for many years and it is commonly held belief that the presence of the kind ghost Mrs. Crick can be felt in some of the rooms Anecdotal evidence also has it that the unusual gothic windows at the front of the building were salvaged from the hunting lodge of King Charles 1 at the nearby Coombe park which was destroyed by flood in the 1680's.
The Bridge Inn, Lynton, accommodation comprises of 8 en-suite rooms all comfortably furnished with there own individual charm and with river or woodland views.

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Lynbridge, Lynton, North Devon, United Kingdom
Lynton
England
United Kingdom
Visit Site
Inn
En-suite
Views
Individual Charm
Historic
Restaurant
Non-smoking

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