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Old Station Lodge Was Tom Mogg Inn |
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 The Old Station Lodge (formally called the Tom Mogg Inn) sits on the Somerset Levels, surrounded by tranquil open countryside and adjacent to the River Huntspill. Nature, birds and animal ife abound. Glastonbury is just 5 miles away, and Wells, Bridgwater and Burnham on Sea are all within 10 miles. The Lodge itself has a full a la carte restaurant and bar, a popular carvery every Sunday, Sports Lounge with big screen TVs, 130 seated function room, and an open fire to sit around in the winter months. There are private south facing gardens enclosed by fields, with outdoor seating and lighting. Ample free car parking space. The type of rooms vary from a 1-Bed apartment, Family rooms sleeping upto 5, double ensuite, and twin or triple bedrooms. |
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 Nestled within the heart of Glastonbury, this bed and breakfast sits atop a positive ley-line and benefits from stunning panoramic views over the Vale of Avalon ensuring an over-all fantastic well-being for our guests. At Chestnuts we aim to couple a holistic therapy holiday with luxury, contemporary accommodation. Boasting a sumptuous, architect designed house with contemporary rooms, newly furnished with king-size or twin beds we have provided an all encompassing luxury stay. Alongside our wonderful accommodation we offer an array of in-house holistic therapies and treatments. Our bathrooms even contain aromatherapy toiletries! |
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 The Three Horseshoes is a 400 year old country pub tucked away in the beautiful Somerset village of Batcombe, with easy access to Bruton, The Royal Bath and West Showground and only forty minutes from Bath and Bristol. Open to all we welcome drinkers, foodies, walkers, dogs and children. With children of our own we aim to make The Three Horseshoes family friendly with colouring books and games, to keep them entertained, whilst you have a relaxing time sampling the many delights that the pub has to offer. Whether it be a quick pint and a pork pie in the bar or a three course dinner in our stunning dining room, you can be sure of a friendly welcome. Attentive service and knowledgeable staff will ensure you have the best possible time, regardless of how long you stay. |
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 The Tom Mogg Inn sits on the Somerset Levels, surrounded by tranquil open countryside and adjacent to the River Huntspill. Nature, birds and animal ife abound. Glastonbury is just 5 miles away and Wells, Bridgwater and Burnham on Sea are all within 10 miles. The Inn itself has a full a la carte restaurant and bar, popular carvery every Sunday, Sports Lounge with big screen TV, 130 seated function room, and an open fire to sit around in the winter months. There are private south facing gardens enclosed by fields, with outdoor seating and lighting. Ample free car parking space. |
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 Small friendly village pub with comfortable rooms. Good food and a variety of drinks on offer. Perfect location by being within walking distance of Clarks Shopping Village and a short drive to Glastonbury, Bath, Wells, Cheddar, Wookey. Great shopping in Clarks, Yeovil, Taunton and Bristol. Just a few miles off the M5. |
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 The Oakhill Inn offers five elegant rooms offering high class bed and breakfast. All the rooms have en-suite bathrooms, TV/DVD, tea and coffee facilities and the most comfortable beds made with the best Egyptian cotton bed linen. There is a family suite available and rooms one and five both have baths as well as showers. Our freshly prepared menus are full of local and seasonal produce and this is reflected in the excellent breakfast, home made old spot sausages and bacon and local free range eggs, apple juice from The Orchard Pig and fresh coffee all feature along side home made jam and marmalade and freshly baked pastries. Oakhill is a pretty Somerset village, close to Bath and Wells, the area has a lot to offer tourists with some fantastic walking, climbing and caving activities. There is an excellent golf course half a mile from the Inn and the area in littered with cider farms. Chedddar Gorge and Wookey Hole are popular attractions near by and for those who want to shop the Mulberry factory outlet is just up the road and Street village is a shopper paradise. Glastonbury is also very close and the Abbey and Tor are both worth a trip. |
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 Stoberry House nestles within 26 acres of parkland and its beautiful 6 acre gardens with breathtaking views over the City of Wells, its cathedral and the Vale of Avalon, is within easy walking distance of Wells. The ancient City with its Cathedral has many interesting historical sights, and Bath and Bristol, Longleat, Stourhead, Wookey Hole and Cheddar Gorge are easily accessible by car, and there are many varied sights and activities in the area. Stoberry was originally the coach house attached to one of the largest early Georgian houses in Wells. This Georgian period coach house has been transformed into a gracious family home. Comfortably furnished reception rooms lead to individually and tastefully furnished bedrooms, all en suite, and with beautiful views of the gardens and surrounding countryside. Guests have the use of the drawing room, TV room, and their own sitting room. We also have a reading room and sitting room to relax in. The garden has seats strategically placed to take advantage of our outstanding views and as darkness falls we light the one and a half acre walled garden so our guests can enjoy the visual difference and contrast of light and shadow on the plants and sculptures: it is like painting with light. |
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 Set in beautiful countryside looking out over private lakes just 10 miles from Bristol, Bath, Wells - 8 miles from Bristol Airport. A small country hotel, family run. Classified as a "3 star small hotel" by the AA. Excellent quality food using fresh local produce where available, fully licenced with outdoor activities such as fly fishing, clay pigeon shooting, target golf available. Close to tourist area's such as Stonehenge, Glastonbury, Exmoor, Longleat, Cheddar Gorge, Wye Valley, Tintern Abbey, |
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 We welcome you to the Wessex, a modern hotel that nestles in the heart of historic and beautiful Somerset, in the Ancient Kingdom of Wessex. We boast two AA star accreditation. We offer a warm welcome to a wide range of guests: from business people, tourists, shoppers at nearby Clark’s Village, sightseers, parents of Millfield children, walkers, cyclists, garden enthusiasts, visitors to the nearby Bath and West Showground to Carnival-goers … and many others. The Wessex Hotel is the ideal venue for the conference Delegate in the West Country, located near the centre of Somerset in the Mendip Area, having a choice of three different-sized conference rooms as well as a large car park. Guests and non-residents alike may enjoy our friendly hospitality in our restaurants and bars, or attend functions, anniversaries and wedding receptions in one of our two Function Rooms. In any case, we look forward to hosting your visit to the Wessex Hotel. |
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 The Bear Inn is one of the oldest and most renowned Inns and restaurants in Derbyshire. Known for serving fantastic home cooked food, fine wine and a range of well kept local real ales. We pride ourselves in sourcing fresh, local ingredients and always offer a range of seasonal specials available all day, every day. The Bear Inn overlooks miles of countryside that spawned the Industrial revolution and the globalisation of textiles. The Derwent valley has played backdrop to many a canvas and Hollywood movie, sample it for yourself along with our fine wine and celebrated menu. The Bear inn appears in the Good Pub Guide, the Good Beer Guide and Alistair Sawdays 'Special Places'. It has 10 rooms including 2 self-contained cottages overlooking the Derwent Valley. |
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