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The Ring O Bells is a traditional country pub in the pretty village of Compton Martin. With its low beams, flagstone floors, and an inglenook fireplace, this quirky watering hole oozes charm. The home-cooked, seasonal menu showcases local ingredients where possible. The Ring O Bells is a popular locals’ pub with a diverse dri...
View full reviewSet in the beautiful Mendip Hills, close to the impressive Cheddar Gorge, the Ring O' Bells is part of the Butcombe Beer Trail. Run by husband-andwife team Reuben and Lauren, the pub boasts three bars, each with its own individual character; there is a sociable lounge bar, a more relaxed eating area, and also an expansive beer garde...
View full reviewOn one of England's typically cold September nights, my partner and I ventured out to the ever-popular Blue Bowl at West Harptree. Easily spotted as you drive along the Bristol Road, this well-established traditional pub has a huge openplan, vaulted dining room overlooking the large gardens and play area. You would be forgiven f...
View full reviewA nearby castle and a grade-II-listed clock tower make the Waldegrave Arms' location in the ancient village of East Harptree as close to idyllic as possible. Enter a whimsical world - murmuring fire, exposed stonework adorned with trinkets, copper kettles, gilded mirrors, drapes and fairy lights create a quirkiness befitting a 14t...
View full reviewIf you’re exploring the Mendip Hills, be sure to seek out the picturesque village of Blagdon, home to The New Inn. This charming country pub boasts stunning views of the surrounding countryside that provide the perfect backdrop to a sumptuous meal or drink. Inside, traditional features like wooden beams, a log fire and horse bra...
View full reviewThe Seymour Arms reopened last year after a refit by the team behind The Albion in Clifton - The Albion now has a country cousin. The Seymour is run with the same seasonal and local focus, showcasing the best of West Country produce. The public house and restaurant is located overlooking the lake in the pretty village of Blagdon and...
View full reviewThe Stoke, situated in the beautiful Chew Valley, is always a hive of activity. Throughout the week guests enjoy popular pub quizzes. Sundays attract visitors to sample the traditional Sunday carvery, where you can choose from a choice of three succulent meats. Another huge draw is that Sky Sports is available, so you never have t...
View full reviewSurrounded by countryside so beautiful that it inspired Thomas Hardy to write some of his greatest works, The Ring O' Bells is a true English country pub. Inside, low ceilings with black oak beams create a quaint, intimate feel, while rustic wooden furnishings and large fireplaces give the place a vintage edge. Outside there's a lov...
View full reviewSurrounded by countryside so beautiful that it inspired Thomas Hardy to write some of his greatest works, The Ring O' Bells is a true English country pub. Inside, low ceilings with black oak beams create a quaint, intimate feel, while rustic wooden furnishings and large fireplaces give the place a traditional, vintage edge. Outs...
View full reviewThe Litton is an award-winning country pub in the beautiful countryside of Somerset. Also boasting a fabulous boutique hotel, The Litton has everything you need for an idyllic stay in glorious surrounds. Whether you’re staying overnight or are just calling in for a perfectly poured pint, there’s a cosy corner at The Litton to ...
View full reviewThe Crown at Regil North Somerset is a gem of a classic country pub tucked away in the Chew Valley. Run by Holly Chugg Jones and her fiancé Julian Light who took over the management in August 2019, this hidden delight serves several varieties of real and guest ale, lager and local cider, accompanied by an extensive menu of delici...
View full reviewNestled deep in the Mendip Hills, Priddy is a small and unassuming village, yet one brimming with historical interest. With its fantastic surrounding countryside, this area is a magnet for walkers, families and cavers who visit for the famous Swildon's Hole, the longest cave in the Mendip Hills. The Queen Victoria began its life...
View full reviewJust minutes from Bristol, The Bear & Swan is a welcoming 18th-century pub with four boutique rooms and abundant character. This traditional country retreat is perfect for those en-route to Bristol Airport, as well as those visiting the area on business or enjoying a relaxed break to explore Bristol, Bath and the surrounding c...
View full reviewClose your eyes and you can still see, taste and smell the tranquility. You're seated within seven acres of beautifully tended grounds looking out onto spectacular views of North Somerset's glorious countryside... you're at the wonderful and simply stunning Winford Manor. The building dates back to the 17th Century and has recently b...
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