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Not one to get lost in the foliage of mediocrity, The Shrubbery Hotel is an exemplary place to stay in the region. Standing in the ancient market town of Shepton Mallet, this hotel is an ideal base for people aiming to visit the many tourist attractions in the area. With the Mendip Hills, Cheddar Gorge and even Worthy Farm just a few...
View full reviewHidden amid the folds of the Mendips and close to the small rural town of Shepton Mallet, this historic 17th-Century inn is a great little find. From its feature tree-branch-framed porch to the numerous open fireplaces, exposed oak beams and stone archways, the Thatched Cottage Inn simply exudes traditional charm and character. ...
View full reviewIf you thought hospitality was a thing of the past, then visit this hostelry, where customers are really made to feel at home. Savvy travellers booking one of the 18 bedrooms will visit nearby attractions, including the cathedral cities of Wells and Bath, mystical Glastonbury and the impressive Cheddar Gorge. The rustic charm of the ...
View full reviewDelve into The Poacher's Pocket and you'll find good old-fashioned customs mingled with hearty food and quality drink. Situated just outside Shepton Mallet in the small village of Chelynch, this age-old inn boasts the beautiful Mendip Hills as its backdrop. The vibe is traditional through and through here - no television, pool tabl...
View full review�The Bull Terrier is one of the oldest licensed pubs in Somerset, with some parts of the building dating from 1612. Flagstone floors, open fires and original beams all feature in the main bar, which is cosy and inviting. Ruth and Barry Vidler have owned the pub for 12 years, and pride themselves on using local produce, with the ...
View full reviewEstablished in 1767 as the brewery tap for the world-famous Oakhill Brewery, the Oakhill Inn is now an award-winning bed and breakfast boasting five four-star en-suite rooms and an AA rosette-awarded restaurant.
The Oakhill Brewery stopped brewing in 2005, its magnificent maltings transformed into beautiful new homes. The...
Stylish yet unpretentious, The Mendip Inn is the perfect country dining pub for both special occasions and casual dining.
Brothers Nick and John Rossi have tastefully decorated this historic inn to showcase wooden beams, log burners and exposed brickwork alongside chic chairs and lampshades. The menu is just as beautiful, w...
At the centre of the village famed as the site of the famous Glastonbury Festival, the Crown Inn in Pilton is a centuries-old village pub concentrating on great country cooking, with everything prepared on the premises. For those looking to pop in for a drink with friends, the inn keeps real West Country ales such as Tribute and But...
View full reviewConveniently located along the A37, the George Inn provides the perfect pit-stop for those travelling to or from Bath, and can be found just a short drive from historic Wells. Its rural setting means that the George Inn enjoys a calm and tranquil ambience and guests staying in one of the inn’s four boutique bedrooms can relax an...
View full reviewThe Duke of Cumberland has been a pub since the 1700s, so it comes as no surprise that it’s a hotspot for those seeking a bite to eat and a tipple or two. Step inside and find a friendly, tranquil space where you’ll want to while away the day. There are no airs and graces, so feel free to sit back and relax all afternoon, or m...
View full reviewA relaxed and friendly atmosphere, two roaring fires, a gorgeous dining room and bar, tranquil gardens, and 11 luxurious bedrooms await you at The Holcombe Inn. This five-star country hotel is the perfect place to stay while exploring some of Somerset’s finest landmarks, including Wells, Cheddar Gorge and Wookey Hole. Everyone i...
View full reviewSituated just outside the village of Evercreech, surrounded by the stunning Mendip Hills, you’ll find The Natterjack Inn. Expect to be greeted by a warm welcome and a smile at this charming traditional pub. Whether you’re looking to snuggle up by the fire for a catch-up or prefer mingling with locals at the bar, The Natterjack...
View full review�If you are planning a visit to the historic cathedral city of Wells then a welcome stop would be The Sherston Inn, located on the pretty outskirts of this quaint city. The former coaching inn, which once served travellers heading to London, now serves discerning locals drawn to the place by its reputation for delicious dishes c...
View full reviewSituated on the A37 near Shepton Mallet, overlooking open countryside and complete with beer garden and parking, the well-run Queens Arms offers something for everyone. A relaxing drink in the tastefully decorated Horse Race Bar, which stocks a selection of real ales, local ciders and a variety of house wines, helps you to unwin...
View full reviewTucked away just off the A359 between Bruton and Frome is the village of Upton Noble and The Lamb Inn. The Lamb is a 17th-Century free house with stunning panoramic views from the well-manicured beer garden towards Alfred's Tower and the Stourhead Estate (National Trust). The bar is heavily beamed, festooned with horse brasses and c...
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