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NEW
MOORINGS
Four
Star Guest Accommodation |
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New
Moorings is a quality guest house conveniently located in
the heart of Exmouth
Anne
and Dave offer a friendly welcome and all the help
needed to enjoy a visit to this traditional seaside
resort with its 2 miles of soft, golden sands and
beautiful Exe estuary.
Book
for one week and pay for just six nights
Children 3 to 10 years half price
Infants free with cot and high chair available
£3 per person supplement for one night stays
at peak times
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New
Moorings is a short level stroll from the beach, marina
, town centre and railway/bus stations. There is plenty
of unrestricted on-road parking outside the guest house
but we have some permits for a local car park should the
demand for parking exceed availability at peak times. We
have limited secure cover at the rear for bikes, fishing
or diving equipment etc.
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Our six guest rooms are attractively
decorated and all have an en-suite shower and WC.
Our accommodation comprises:
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- one twin room allowing easy access
for the less mobile with no steps from the street. |
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- a large
double/family room, a twin room and a single
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Breakfast
Menu
Tea
– Indian or a selection of fruit flavours
or
Coffee
– ground or regular/decaffeinated instant
Please
help yourself to the selection of cereals,
fruit
juices and toast from the buffet table.
Porridge,
tinned grapefruit and prunes available on request.
The
New Moorings Traditional/Vegetarian Grill
Locally
produced organic bacon and sausage,
fresh
or tinned tomatoes, mushrooms, beans,
local
free-range eggs – fried, scrambled, poached
or boiled.
or
Bacon
or sausage sandwiches
Egg/beans
on toast
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Our
ground floor dining room
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Our
exceptional breakfasts start with a visit to the buffet
for a selection of cereals, fruit juices, fresh fruit and
hot toast and preserves. You have a choice of Fairtrade
teas and coffees before enjoying a freshly cooked-to-order
traditional or vegetarian grilled breakfast. We offer locally
produced organic bacon and sausages, fresh mushrooms and
tomatoes, beans and local free-range eggs that can be fried,
scrambled, poached or boiled.

Facilities
in a second floor double room
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Our
first floor twin bedded room
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All
of our six guest rooms are freshly decorated and have local
artists prints enhancing the walls. Each room is double
glazed and has a controllable radiator for your comfort.
There is a welcoming touch of fresh flowers and a tray of
tea and coffee-making facilities and a television with a
Freeview box. The en-suite comprises a shower, shelf, shaver
point with illuminated mirror, WC and basin with towels,
flannel and a basket of toiletries. Also in the room is
a pine wardrobe, chest of drawers and bedside tables and
lamps together with one or two cane chairs. The large double/family
room has a seating area in the bay window. Irons, hairdryers,
alarm clocks etc. are available on request. A brochure offers
advice on local facilities and attractions, as well as suggestions
for local walking, touring and dining. A selection of books
and games are found near the breakfast room, by the tourist
leaflets.

Whatever
time of year or whatever your age, Exmouth has plenty
to offer. The beach is a joy to visit and a photographer’s
paradise. The 2 mile promenade stretches to Orcombe
Point providing a level walk with lovely views and
plenty of seats and beach cafes to take a rest.
The local walking is spectacular—along the
Jurassic coast, up the estuary to pretty Lympstone
or intriguing Topsham, or across by the ferry or
water taxi to fun-packed Dawlish Warren beach and
nature reserve. Exmouth offers a wide variety of
shopping, entertainment, sports, history and many
lovely areas to just sit and admire views. The harbour
offers fabulous boat trips up the estuary or along
the coast.
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Exmouth
is renowned for its floral displays—visit the
Manor Gardens, the sea front or just enjoy a sit on
the bench in our front garden!

The Exe estuary, below, is a 2 minute walk from New
Moorings and offers a fascinating expanse of water
and sandbanks that draws bird watchers, artists, photographers,
ramblers, sailors and water sports enthusiasts.
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