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This five-star hotel took my breath away (Image: Bovey Castle)

There are few finer places to slow down the pace of life than here. As I sat sipping tea in the sunshine on our room’s balcony in the September warmth, perfectly manicured gardens stretched out in front of me, with the hills of Dartmoor framing a picture perfect foreground. What a tonic.

You’ve barely crossed on to Dartmoor National Park when you turn off the road into the winding drive that takes you to the main building of the five-star Bovey Castle. That itself is vast, and something of a mix between Downton Abbey and a grand mansion house setting from an Agatha Christie novel.

The exterior has all the Gothic drama you’d expect from an early 20th-century building, but inside there are Art Deco touches that take you to a totally different time, showing just some of the incarnations this building has had.

Bovey Castle in the distance with large green space and golf course in the foreground

Bovey Castle is vast and a mix between Downton Abbey and a mansion from an Agatha Christie novel (Image: Bovey Castle)

In 1890, William Henry Smith – later of WH Smith of high-street stationery shop fame – purchased 5,000 acres of land and his son, Frederick, went on to build the lavish neo-Elizabethan manor house for his family.

In the First World War, it was used as a convalescent home for army officers, before being sold in 1928 to the Great Western Railway who turned it into a golfing hotel. They bought it for £15,000, the equivalent to £772,000 in today’s money. In the Second World War, it again had uniformed guests, becoming a military hospital. The golf course opened in 1930 and remains today after being updated in 1991 when the hotel changed owners.

Two men stand either side of a large door at Bovey Castle

This lavish neo-Elizabethan manor house was built by the WH Smith family (Image: Bovey Castle)

A bedroom in Bovey Castle showing a large four-poster bed

The bedroom took my breath away (Image: Bovey Castle)

In 2004, Bovey Castle was given its five-star status – and lodges, a second restaurant, spa and pool were all added. A decade on, the Eden Hotel Collection purchased Bovey Castle and started a multi-million pound refurbishment.

We were greeted outside and our bags dealt with during a swift and friendly check-in. After being guided up the carved wooden stairs, my breath was honestly taken away when I saw the room– a huge four-poster bed on one side, with a large seating area of sofas and armchairs in front of the regal fireplace on the other.

The beautiful window area had a lovely seat section for admiring the view over Dartmoor. There was a separate dressing area, and bathroom too.

The groundwork for what is billed as a “unique stay” is set by the spectacular building and the grounds, but the special things that come from a stay at Bovey Castle are the small, thoughtful touches.

A beautiful room with circular sofas arranged around a large open fire

Bovey Castle is a gorgeous five-star hotel (Image: Bovey Castle)

There was the locally-sourced sloe gin and truffle popcorn in our room and the bouquet of flowers from the kitchen garden. There is a turndown service offered, and luxurious robes to use for the pool. The interior design adds to it too. While grand and clearly impressive, there are enough modern touches to compliment the ornate features, so you’re not overwhelmed or feel on edge, like you’re sitting in a museum. There is a good-sized pool and spa, as well as a shop and an 18-hole championship golf course.

A man stands in a swimming pool looking out over the view at Bovey Castle

The pool and spa looks out over Dartmoor and there’s also an 18-hole championship golf course (Image: Bovey Castle)

That evening, we ate at one of the two restaurants, the Great Western Grill. Having popped in earlier in the afternoon for a drink but being outnumbered by golfers having a post-round pint I wondered if it would feel special enough for an evening meal – but I needn’t have worried.

The beautifully presented starters of oak smoked salmon and crab and asparagus were followed by a duck main and another of steak and chips. It was all very delicious and perfectly presented.

When our chosen wine was out of stock, another was suggested and delivered quickly.

After dinner we retired to the piano room for a cocktail.

While the prices on the spirits and wine list definitely saw me raise my eyebrows, my White Lady was worth every penny, and even on a quiet night there was a lovely atmosphere with music playing in the background to provide the perfect end to a brilliant afternoon. Breakfast is served in the second restaurant in the building, Smith’s Brasserie.

The fine-dining venue is transformed to host a comprehensive buffet with orders for hot food taken separately.

A nice touch was being able to order what in our house is referred to as a “proper” coffee, not just cafetiere or a self-service machine.

A colourful dish at Bovey Castle

The food was beautifully presented (Image: Bovey Castle)

A meal at Bovey Castle

It was not only beautifully presented but absolutely delicious (Image: Bovey Castle)

Despite the rain having arrived with gusto, we took a walk around the grounds, visiting the kitchen garden, the fishing lake and the grounds, which are just as impressive as the bricks and mortar.

There are so many things to do on site, including 4×4 riding, clay pigeon shooting, gin-making and even a beekeeping course. We both thought more time was needed there to fully soak up the venue but our short stop into the lap of luxury had been incredible.

And anyone worried luxury comes at the expense of the environment can console themselves that the hotel has been rewarded for its green credentials.

Bovey Castle is a luxury venue but still has an impressive offering for children. Despite having a night away from ours, I noted a kids’ afternoon tea menu and for those who would rather enjoy kid-free time, special hours where they are allowed in the pool (but plenty where they’re not). There were highchairs in the dining rooms too.

An aerial shot of a huge lounging space in Bovey Castle with a large fireplace

We needed more time here but our short stop into the lap of luxury had been incredible (Image: Bovey Castle)

An aerial shot of Bovey Castle taken from a distance and showing the expansive grounds

Bovey Castle is in the most stunning surroundings (Image: Bovey Castle)

I cannot recommend Bovey Castle enough. A combination of natural and man-made beauty, as well as friendly staff, good food, and excellent facilities mean this should absolutely be on your travel bucket list. It’ll definitely stay
on mine.

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