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'Best Country House Hotel 2004' - The Sunday Times Travel Magazine.
Combe House is a wildly romantic, 15 bedroom Elizabethan Manor near Exeter, in acres of Devon estate where Arabian horses and pheasants roam freely. Combe lies at the end of a long winding drive that leads to Gittisham - described by HRH Prince Charles as 'the ideal English village'.
The alluring combination of heritage and a welcoming lived-in feel make Combe a special place for an indulgent mix of eating, drinking and relaxing in the country.
Furnished stylishly with understated elegance, the House exudes an airy and magical atmosphere of times gone by. There's an abundance of fresh flowers, roaring log fires, treasured antiques and mullioned windows.
The Restaurant consists of two light, yet intimate dining rooms with chandeliers and beautifully hand-painted walls. Guests are treated to glorious views by day and candlelit dinners by night. Combe's Masterchef of Great Britain really knows his ingredients, drawing from the abundance of the West Country's larder to make flavours and textures speak for themselves. 'Restaurant of the Year 2005' - Devon Life Food Awards.
Combe House has been awarded a Michelin Rising Star for the second year in succession for its culinary excellence in the 2008 Michelin Red Guide, which is one of the most recognised and influential restaurant guides in Europe featuring only 122 restaurants in the UK with one or more stars.
Rising Stars were introduced in 2005 by the Michelin Guide to draw attention to restaurants that represent the gourmet dining ‘stars’ of tomorrow. Combe was one of just five establishments across the UK listed as being in line for their first Michelin Star.
Hotels and restaurants are visited anonymously on several occasions by Michelin inspectors to gauge the consistent quality of products and services offered to the customer; they settle their own bill. Readers’ comments are also a valuable source of information in the selection; inclusion in the guide is free, entries are updated annually and the criteria for the various classifications are the same in all 21 countries covered by the guide.
Combe has won numerous hotel and dining awards since coming under the ownership of Ruth and Kent Hunt ten year’s ago, but the tributes for this latest accolade go to the hotel’s two resident Master Chefs of Great Britain; head chef Hadleigh Barrett, 30, and sous chef Stuart Brown, 28. “This honour reflects the outstanding contribution to food excellence by our two Master Chefs”, said a delighted Ken Hunt. “We owe it to their relentless pursuit for culinary perfection”.
According to Hadleigh Barrett, “We couldn’t have achieved this without the people who supply us with such superb local home-grown produce. Having the West Country’s larder right on our doorstep, means we are spoilt for choice. It makes it a joy to create and prepare dishes full of taste and flavour.”
They are ardent about sourcing the freshest and best quality local ingredients for their menus; fish is bought most days from Brixham and hand-reared Ark Chicken from Morestone Barton Farm, Cullompton while the lamb, pork and beef comes from Gatcombe Farm, Seaton. Vegetables are from Bakers Farm, near Ilminster, run by Devon man John Rowswell, and all preserves are made on the premises using fresh seasonal fruit.
Hadleigh's cookery has progressed through his experience at some of the top hotels in the country including two years at the five star Pennyhill Park, Surrey and a year at the two Michelin starred L'Ortolan restaurant in Berkshire. Since joining Combe House in 2001, he has developed his own distinctive style that focuses on using the finest local produce and presenting it in new, exciting and contemporary ways.
Sous chef Stuart Brown came to Combe seven years ago as Chef de Partie from the Horn of Plenty, Tavistock, Devon.
| Room / Unit Type | Capacity | Room / Unit Tariff* |
|---|---|---|
| Thatched Cottage | 2 | from £355.00 to £375.00 per room (breakfast included) |
| Suite | 2 | £320.00 per room (breakfast included) |
| Double/Twin (En-Suite) | 2 | £170.00 per room (breakfast included) |
* As a guide, prices are per room per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
We're 1 hour's drive from Plymouth, 3 hours from Heathrow, 3.5 hours from Gatwick and 1.5 hours from Bristol.
M5 Travelling South: Exit M5 Junction 28 at Cullompton taking A373 to Honiton. Follow signs to Sidmouth A375, then the brown signs to "Combe" through the beech woods.
A03/A30 Travelling South: Exit at Honiton and follow signs to Sidmouth A375 as above.
M5/Exeter Travelling North: Exit M5 at Junction 29 taking A30 to the airport and Honiton. Exit at Patteson's Cross for Feniton, Fenny Bridges and Fairmile. Then follow brown signs. Take next turning right, past Alfington/Ottery St Mary to Gittisham (just before the Iron Bridge). Then take first turning left to Gittisham and Combe.
From Honiton : 4 miles to Honiton station for London Waterloo direct. Take a 5 minute taxi ride to Combe House. 10 miles to Exeter Airport. Ten minutes away - no traffic lights, straight down the A30.
