Powder Mills
About the Business
Welcome to Powder Mills, a unique and historical establishment nestled in the heart of the stunning Dartmoor National Park. Our location is simply breath-taking and offers guests the opportunity to indulge in the beauty of nature in a tranquil and serene environment.
Originally built in the 18th century, our lodging has been refurbished to the highest standards, with modern comforts and luxurious amenities, while still retaining many of its original features. Each of our individually designed rooms combines traditional and contemporary decor to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere for our guests.
Powder Mills is much more than just a lodging. We are also a point of interest for history buffs and nature lovers alike. Our property is steeped in history, with links to the Duke of Bedford and his copper mining empire, and we offer a unique insight into the workings of a traditional Dartmoor estate.
In addition to exploring the estate and its fascinating history, guests can enjoy a range of activities and experiences during their stay with us. Take a stroll through our stunning gardens, sample our delicious cuisine in our award-winning restaurant or relax with a drink in our cosy bar area.
With so much to see and do, Powder Mills is the perfect destination for a romantic getaway, family break or corporate retreat. Whatever your reason for visiting, our dedicated team will ensure you have a truly memorable stay. We look forward to welcoming you soon.
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Location & Phone number
Yelverton PL20 6SP, United Kingdom
Reviews
"Nice and basic bunkhouse, would advise going as a group as very poor signal once inside (can get signal outside the house) All the basic amenities, no TV or WiFi, but does give you a selection of board games and cards, and has nice big log burner with logs outside, which gets nice and hot."
"Calling this a tourist attraction is a bit far-fetched. It is an industrial archeology site, with many buildings, unroofed, and a good, chimney. It provides a good site for photos. In summer the path to it might be dry, but in winter it almost certainly won't. Good to plan a walk through it. It is on the Lych Way, and also not too far (for a walker), from Bellever Youth Hostel."
"A great place to stay for the weekend. There was a group of 19 of us kayaking on the DART for the weekend. The rooms were clean and warm with a great communal room to fit us all in."
"Great location and place for a group to end their walk. Its basic, rough and ready and is entirely suitable. A big industrial cooker, a decent wood stove. We had a great time. We had to give the place a clean and empty bins although that may be because we got there too early. It's what we expected and 20 of us booked the whole house."
"We stayed there for the weekend during winter. The bunkrooms are very basic, only a few of the heaters really worked and barely kicked out and heat what-so-ever and a few of the beds need replacing. There is a log burner in the lounge area which was amazing and once that got going it heated the whole bunk house and we were tostie warm all night! The drying room is good and dried out kit overnight and has plenty of room in it. The kitchen was a bit basic and didn't have much to work with. When we arrived we spent an half an hour cleaning the kitchen. Be-warned, there is no reception of WIFI so you will be out of contact for the weekend. We never met anyone who worked there but they were lovely on the phone and very helpful. Although a few update are needed I would love to stay there again but don't expect a 5 star hotel, this is a lovely but basic bunk house which is very remote."
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