We have been awarded best hotel/guesthouse in the UK by i-escape for 2012. What an honour!
Reserve your room on line NOW! We are now pleased to offer real time room availability and booking.
Click the button at the top of the page and view our availability calender, select the room you require and hit submit booking button, fill in your details and the room you have selected will be held for you. We will contact you within 24 hours to confirm your booking and take your credit card details, at this time the first nights charge will be required as a deposit. You are not committed to your room until we process your card. However your booking request needs to be confirmed by us so please do not book any associated travel until you hear back from us.
Kaywana Hall is a luxury bed & breakfast situated in Kingswear, just across the estuary from Dartmouth. The original 1960’s house was recently demolished and rebuilt in a modern contemporary style by a local architect Stan Bolt. The house sits in its own twelve acres of woodland and is a peaceful oasis away from the bustle of Dartmouth and the river; however it is a short walk to the ferries for Dartmouth.
As you would expect of a modern house there is plenty of glass and our original guest bedroom (Beech) is often likened to a glittering jewel. Situated across a patio the luxury b&b accommodation is detached from the main house with its own separate entrance.We have two more room (Oak & Ash) both with separate entrances and private patios. Sleeping 6 persons in total Kaywana Hall is perfect for small groups of friends.
We have plenty of parking and for the summer months a heated outdoor pool.
Luxurious beds normally found in the best five star hotels, quality linen and fluffy towels, a private outdoor seating area, wide screen television, free WiFi internet access and an iPod docking station to name just a few of the luxuries on offer... Read more.
Find out more about this amazing building, now a luxury bed & breakfast. Built in 1962 it was one of only five Devon "butterfly houses" with its distinctive butterfly-shaped roof. Neglected Kaywana Hall was in need of some TLC. Only eighteen months later it was ours... Read more
Take a stroll around the town’s narrow streets and explore the winding streets and intriguing medieval buildings such as The Butterwalk, a timber framed arcade built in the early 1600s, although damaged by bombs during the Second World War it has now been restored... Read more