Bovey Castle

Bovey Castle, formerly the Manor House Hotel, is a large early 20th-century mansion on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, near Moretonhampstead, Devon, England.

[9] The following year, it was announced that the main manor house and 200 acres of land had been sold to the Great Western Railway for conversion into a hotel.

[10][11][12] The provision of activities including fishing, croquet, and the possibility of the construction of a golf course on site were emphasised from the announcement.

[17][18] The following year, a group of noted golf professionals played at the Manor House Hotel course, at the invitation of Viscount Churchill, chairman of the Great Western Railway.

[23] Entrepreneur Peter de Savary, also then the owner of Skibo Castle, purchased the Manor House Hotel in 2003 for £7.5 million.

[33] Bovey Castle is rated as 5 star, and an "Inspector's Choice Hotel" by The AA, as well as having 3 rosettes for the main restaurant and 1 for the brasserie.