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Whether you’re looking for al fresco dining on a hot summer’s day, or a cosy pint on a cold winter’s evening The Rising Sun has it covered. Located in the picturesque village of Lacock, you’d be forgiven for thinking you’d stepped into a Jane Austen novel with its quintessentially English charm, wooden beams, and stunnin...
View full reviewThe Old Inn is one of Clevedon’s oldest pubs dating back to 1754. Today, this quintessentially British pub still stands as a local hotspot, where friends and families alike visit to enjoy a proper pint and delicious pub grub. The light-hearted and easy-going atmosphere that radiates throughout this traditional pub makes it the p...
View full reviewSet a 15-minute drive from Clevedon's sights yet away from the bustle of the seafront, this laid-back pub is a great place to unwind and spend quality time with friends and family (you can even bring your four-legged friend along too). Their two car parks make the inn a popular choice with tourists - especially during summer, when g...
View full reviewThe Hunter's Lodge can be found amid unspoilt countryside on the edge of Wincanton, and is a perfect base from which to explore Somerset, Wiltshire and Dorset. A family-friendly place, the inn has its own picturesque 14- acre estate which is home to alpacas, ponies and goats, as well as a great adventure playground. Sit out on t...
View full reviewA warm welcome awaits you at The Swan – a charming pub residing in the quaint little village of Tytherington. The ancient church of St James, with its impressive crenellated tower, stands beside The Swan, which is a listed 17th-century farmhouse that became a pub in the early 19th century.
The exposed brick walls, neutral...
This 17th-Century coaching house sits on the old highway to the West Country, and once functioned as a wool-packing station that baled some of the West Country's wool for the clothing mills of the North. The inn is just minutes from the M5 and the seaside town of Weston-super-Mare. Having taken the reins of the Woolpack five years a...
View full reviewThe market town of Wincanton is home to The Bear Inn, a charming family-run pub serving wholesome British fare. Fans of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novels will be interested to hear that Wincanton is officially twinned with Ankh-Morpork – the premier city in the fantasy series – and The Bear Inn is the headquarters for Hogsw...
View full reviewThe award-winning Nog Inn is conveniently located in Wincanton within easy reach of the A303. On the borders of Somerset, Devon, and Wiltshire, Wincanton is a central pit-stop and is a great foodie destination in its own right. Great quality, freshly prepared food is what the pub is best known for, in addition to the excellent ran...
View full reviewThe Fox Inn dates back to the 18th century and was originally a coaching inn. Today it is a village pub catering for both local trade and visitors. You can eat anything from a beefburger to a fillet steak, all at very modest prices. The specials board changes weekly and has a variety of dishes, usually there are at least three fish o...
View full reviewOccupying a picturesque spot in the beautiful Wiltshire town of Mere is The Walnut Tree. Specialising in great-value traditional pub favourites, this quality family-friendly pub and restaurant also provides luxury bed and breakfast accommodation. Almost everything on the menu is suitable for coeliacs, ensuring everyone is catered fo...
View full reviewVery few village pubs are set so ideally close to so many diversions as this one. Glastonbury is just up the road, and Street - with its excellent Clarks Village shopping outlet - is just minutes away. The tiny village of Walton is also temptingly close to the M5 and the coastline at Burnham-on-Sea. Whether you're out for a day ...
View full reviewThis refreshingly modern pub is set in the beautiful village of Wick St Lawrence, just a short drive from the sea at either Weston-super-Mare or Clevedon. If you're on a daytrip with the family or with friends, make your way to The Ebdon Arms and enjoy a warm welcome, some excellent food and a true community atmosphere. The immediat...
View full reviewTucked away on a quiet street in Worle you'll find the charming Nut Tree Inn. Visiting on a Saturday evening, my partner and I were met with a friendly welcome and shown to our table. We quickly forgot the chill we'd left behind as we were warmed by the roaring log-burning fire. Wooden beams and whitewashed stone walls, punctuated b...
View full reviewVisit this charming country pub, situated in the picturesque village of Holton, and you’ll instantly feel at ease. Pull up a seat at the bar, where a loyal following of locals regale stories, or take your pint to the garden and patio area on a sunny day. The rural characteristics of the 400-year-old pub are in keeping with head ...
View full reviewSomerset is just the county for discovering long country walks, rolling fields and quaint, historical villages. Charlton Adam is one such village - found close to the Green Down Nature Reserve - and at its heart is the Fox & Hounds where Lisa and Josh welcome all. So welcoming is this traditional pub - with tankards hanging from...
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