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The Rusty Axe is a first-rate British pub situated within a picturesque hamlet on the outskirts of the Somerset Levels. This delightful thatched inn is built on foundations that date back over 400 years. Traditional features such as solid oak floors and antique lighting are accentuated by contemporary touches and quirky decor. Lan...
View full reviewThe Rose and Crown is delightfully situated in the peaceful and historic village of East Lambrook, opposite East Lambrook Manor and Margery Fish's famous garden. This beautifully restored inn is renowned for its good food, which is always freshly prepared from ingredients supplied by only the best local producers and suppliers. He...
View full reviewSet atop the magnificent Iron Age hill fort of Ham Hill, The Prince of Wales is a very popular pub both with passing tourists and locals. This warm and welcoming pub lays claim to a restaurant, snug, chapel with vaulted beamed ceiling and lovely garden complete with bar and stage. Boasting a large, varied menu, the restaurant caters...
View full reviewThe Lord Nelson is situated in the idyllic village of Norton sub Hamdon, which sits snugly at the foot of Ham Hill Country Park. As soon as you enter this pub, the day's worries melt away. Whether you're catching up on gossip with the girls, discussing the match over a pint with the lads, or planning a family gathering, you can alwa...
View full reviewNestled in the pretty village of Montacute, this family-run inn dates back to the 17th century. Adjacent to the National Trust’s Montacute House, The King’s Arms is ideal for visitors to the area but also has a wonderful reputation with locals, having earned several TripAdvisor Certifi cates of Excellence.
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The Fleur de Lis inn is set in the heart of Stoke sub Hamdon, nestled under the famous Ham Hill. Originally an annexe to Stoke-sub-Hamdon's 11th-Century priory, the Fleur de Lis was reborn in the 17th Century as a busy country inn warmed by real log fires - and it has certainly kept its centuries-old charm. Now under new ownership,...
View full reviewThe Old Barn Owl Inn is a fun-loving, multifaceted restaurant which has something for everyone. The beer garden provides a relaxing retreat during the summer; in combination with the indoor skittles alley, this is a perfect place for a family outing. The restaurant also provides a function room which is ideal for social events re...
View full reviewAmongst the hills, churches and rural beauty of the small village of West Chinnock sits this interesting and quirky pub - an inn that encourages a sense of humour but takes food, real ales and whisky very seriously. The pub occupies a building that was built around 1650; it was originally intended as weavers' cottages, then licensed...
View full reviewNestled in the picturesque village of Chilthorne Domer, The Carpenters Arms is a quintessentially British village pub serving straight-forward, honest food and refreshing hand-pulled real ale. The interior has been sympathetically restored, combining traditional features with vibrant contemporary furnishings. In winter the cosy ba...
View full reviewThe Crown Inn Fivehead is a real 16th-Century traditional family pub at the very heart of village life. Located next to St Martin's Church in the small parish of Fivehead, it lies nine miles from Taunton and 20 miles from Yeovil, on a ridge of land that stretches from Langport to the Blackdown Hills. The ridge overlooks Sedgemoor, pa...
View full reviewSet deep in the heart of Somerset in the historic town of Somerton, with its ancient architecture and mythical atmosphere, you'll find an enchanting restaurant serving the finest food and wine, in a building full of character and 'olde world' charm. My wife and I found the venue easily, and took advantage of the free parking directl...
View full reviewAt the heart of the lovely town of Somerton is the inviting and charming Globe Inn. Original brickwork and a stunning inglenook fireplace set the scene for a marvellous dining experience. With an impressive menu, which includes a two-course lunch for £10.95, along with a variety of wonderful dishes to choose from in the evening, ...
View full reviewA warm welcome awaits you at The Podymore Inn. Set in the village of Podimore and surrounded by scenic Somerset countryside, this traditional stone-built pub boasts a tranquil dining area, cosy bar and outdoor seating area where you’re invited to enjoy a pint of hand-pulled real ale. There’s also a spacious conservatory, which...
View full reviewThe Old Pound Inn is at the heart of the beautiful Somerset village of Aller. A cosy open fire in the centre of the main bar makes this an appealing spot for walkers and their dogs after a walk in the surrounding countryside. The Old Pound Inn hosts monthly quizzes as well as a band night, and the skittle alley is open for experts...
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