From £23 To £30 per night
The Lynton guest house is situated in a quiet street close to the town centre and sea front. The accommodation is spread over three floors with a mixture of twin and double rooms, all of which are spotlessly clean and well maintained.
All rooms have plentiful private facilities including fresh filtered water outlets, shaving points, hairdryers and tea/ coffee making facilities. The ground floor facilities include comprise of a guest lounge and both an internal and external dining areas.
The Lynton also offers wifi connections for its guests free of charge, so whether you are here to holiday or business you could keep in touch with family, friends, loved ones and work.
Nothing is too much trouble, all they ask is that you enjoy your stay and remember if you like your stay tell others , if not tell them. That way they can make changes.
Primary Child Friendly, Groups, No Pets
Accommodation Type Deluxe Room(s), Family Room(s), Twin Room(s)
Check In / Check Out Check Out 10:00 AM
Site Facilities Guest Dining Room, Internet Access, Smoking Rooms, Street Parking, WiFi hotspot - free, Wireless Internet, Non-smoking Rooms Available, TV/Lounge Area
Guest Lounge DVD Library, Board Games, Books & Magazines, DVD Player, Heating, Television
Services Assistance for Disabled, Breakfast Available
Room - General Double Glazed Window, Duvets, Queen Size Bed, Cot available, Heating, Toiletries
Room - Electrical Tea/Coffee making facilities, Wireless Internet Access, Hairdryer
Linen & Laundry Comp Toiletries, Duvets, Towels, Iron/Ironing board, Linen Provided
Features Peaceful, Private, Quiet
Included in Tariff Breakfast
Nearby Attractions, Beach(s), Bowling Club, Bus Stop, Cinema/Theatre, Coach Station, Galleries, Museums, Hospital, Jetty, National Park(s), Off License, Pier, Post Office, Public Transport, Railway Station, Restaurants/Cafes, Shopping Centre, Shops, Taxi Rank, Tennis Court, Visitor Information Centre, Bars, Pubs & Clubs, Boat Ramp, Golf Course(s), Horse Stud, Marina, River Beaches, Sporting Venue(s), Supermarket, Town
Payment Method Bank Cheque, Cash, Cash Payments Accepted, Credit Cards Not Accepted, Deposit Required, Money Order

2009 marks the 250th anniversary of Scottish poet Robert Burns' birth. Burns was a poet and a lyricist and is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland.
The Burns Supper was started a few years after his death by a group of his friends; they held the supper to honour and remember Burns. The tradition caught on and the ritual of Burns Supper is now held all around the world.
His life and work will be celebrated throughout the year at many Burns-related events.