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| Hotel open May/June weekends only from £40 per room per night July/August Min stays 3 nights' 3 nights £50 per room per night 4 to 6 nights £46 per room per night 7 nights £42 per room per night 3 double rooms with river views | Apartment open April to October Weekly Bookings Sat to Sat From £250 to £340 per week Twin room, lounge with fridge Balcony and Patio 3 and 4 night breaks available |
All rooms are en-suite, TV, arm chairs, beverage tray. Car Park and Garden. Dogs by arrangement. Arrivals after 3pm Whilst we do not serve breakfast a breakfast bag is offered, containing sandwich of choice, flapjack, fresh fruit and orange juice from £3.50 left outside your room at 8am. Bookings Queries etc. Please ring Keith or Tricia to check availability. A non returnable deposit of £60 per room (£100 weekly bookings) Please send cheque with supporting letter. We do not accept credit/debit cards | |

Glenside is a cottage style hotel occupying a beautiful site on the southern bank of the Teign estuary. It was originally built as a private residence in approximately 1820. Over the years it has been extended and used first as a school and more recently as a well-appointed, small and restful hotel of three bedrooms and one apartment.![]() |
| Shaldon has twelve pub/restaurants and tea rooms, some with gardens by the estuary and there are four others situated in delightful villages, or on the river within about two miles of Glenside and we will happily show where to find them. |
| A short level walk besides the estuary brings you into the heart of the village. Visitors to the area will feel they have stepped back in time to view an unspoilt nineteenth century village. Cottages line narrow, picturesque streets and in Spring Summer and Autumn the gardens are bright with flowers. Ness headland offers a fine view of the wide sweep in Lyme Bay while under the headland a smugglers tunnel leads to Ness Beach. | ![]() |
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| Directions By Train There are British Rail Western region stations at Teignmouth (1 miles) and Newton Abbot (4 miles). By Car From Exeter and the M5 follow the A38 and then the A380 (Torbay). Turn left for Teignmouth and Shaldon on B3192. At the foot of the hill in Teignmouth turn right at the lights and then over Shaldon Bridge. Turn right and then bear right again (B3195) sign posted Ringmore. Glenside is about a quarter of a mile on the left, facing you. The car park is immediately before the hotel. |

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