For situation the Royal is probably unequalled in the North of Devon, and from its size and the admirable way in which it is fitted out must be regarded as one of the best Hotels in the West of England. Tourist's guide to Warwickshire - Pàgina 6per G. Phillips Bevan - 1894 - 80 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| G. Phillips Bevan - 1889 - 180 pàgines
...It stands amid the interesting spots and charming scenery made notorious by * Westward Ho ! ' and fs within easy distance of the many romantic nooks with...being one of the grandest in the country. The work comprise* festoons of flowers, fruit, and foliage in high relief, and was the workmanship of Italian... | |
| Charles Slegg Ward - 1889 - 352 pàgines
...England. It stands amid the interesting spots and charming scenery made notorious by " Westward Ho ! " and is within easy distance of the many romantic nooks...prince, and contains a magnificent oak staircase and drawing room, which are objects of admiration and interest. The ceiling of the latter has the reputation... | |
| Charles Slegg Ward - 1890 - 304 pàgines
...England. It stands amid the interesting spots and charming scenery made notorious by " Westward Ho ! " and is within easy distance of the many romantic nooks...prince, and contains a magnificent oak staircase and drawing room, which are objects of admiration and interest. The ceiling of the latter has the reputation... | |
| G. Phillips Bevan - 1892 - 172 pàgines
...England. It stands amid the interesting spots and charming scenery made notorious by * Westward Ho ! ' and Is within easy distance of the many romantic nooks...The work comprises festoons of flowers, fruit, and (ollage in high relief, and was the workmanship of Italian artists specially commissioned two hundred... | |
| Charles Slegg Ward - 1897 - 324 pàgines
...England. It stands amid the interesting spots and charming scenery made notorious by Westward Ho 1 and is within easy distance of the many romantic nooks...which the North Devon coast abounds. A portion of the Hotel, built AD 1688, was formerly the mansion of a merchant prince, and retains the magnificent oak... | |
| Mountford John Byrde Baddeley - 1887 - 314 pàgines
...England. It stands amid the interesting spots and charming scenery made notorious by " Westward Ho 1 " and is within easy distance of the many romantic nooks...prince, and contains a magnificent oak staircase and drawing room, which are objects of admiration and interest. The cei'ing of the Istter has the reputation... | |
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