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Close 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...
View full reviewOccupying an enviable seafront location, Captains Cabin boasts some of the best views Weston-super-Mare has to offer. The spacious terrace provides the perfect spot in which to relax with an evening tipple or al fresco bite to eat, all with a backdrop of panoramic ocean vistas.
Unsurprisingly given its seaside location, sea...
Nestled in the Somerset countryside, the historic village of Wedmore lies between the River Axe and the River Brue. A traditional Somerset village, Wedmore takes its name from Saxon times, and means 'hunting moor' - an apt place then to savour a George boar burger, accompanied by onion marmalade and smoked Applewood Cheddar. Offeri...
View full reviewOpposite the Church of St Mary in the tranquil village of Wedmore, The Black Duck offers a stunning and eclectic mix of food, drawing influence from the abundance of fresh produce available locally, as well as more exotic ingredients hailing from the Caribbean, Asia and Europe. The menu states, 'it's new and a little bit different' ...
View full reviewSituated within Compton House in the picturesque village of Wedmore, The Dining Room is a family-run venue fi t for every occasion. Open throughout the week for morning coffee, light lunches and scrumptious afternoon tea, The Dining Room boasts a great range of fantastic locally sourced food and is fully licensed. A popular choic...
View full reviewSituated in the heart of the pretty village of Wedmore, Pumpkin Delicatessen & Café is a relaxed and friendly place run by Andrea Brenner and her team. The café offers a full range of coffees and soft drinks, which can be accompanied by homemade pastries and cakes or something from the lovely lunch menu, and is licensed to s...
View full reviewSalthouse's stunning location is just one reason why you simply must seek it out. With breathtaking views of Clevedon Pier and across the Bristol Channel, it is the perfect place in which to relax and enjoy some top-notch food. As well as the classics, The Salthouse's elegant restaurant, The Grill on the Hill, offers a variety o...
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 reviewClevedon Hall is a stunning Victorian mansion located just outside Bristol and set in private gardens. It is the perfect location for any special event, from an exclusive wedding through to a business away day.
Our delicious local food, impeccable event space, beautiful accommodation and entertaining activities are hard to ...
The Sexeys Arms is set in the heart of the countryside on the main road from Burnham-on-Sea to Wells, not far from Cheddar and the beauty of the Mendips. The Sexeys is open to everybody; children and dogs are welcome, and a secure children’s play area opposite the pub will keep the little ones occupied while you enjoy a pint in the...
View full reviewBattleborough Grange is the perfect countryside retreat. Nestled in a prime spot at the base of Brent Knoll, a hill that stands out from the Somerset Levels, this elegant boutique hotel offers guests the chance to truly get away from it all. Although Bristol and Weston-super-Mare are close by, Battleborough feels a million miles awa...
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 reviewThe 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 reviewHidden away in the folds of Brent Knoll, you'll find an idyll that beckons the weary traveller and the gourmet alike. The aim at Woodlands is to provide guests with a warm welcome in a relaxed family atmosphere, and the place exudes a natural English charm and character. What better setting to sample delights from the imaginative me...
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