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Rooms from 49.50 GBP | Hidden away in Leg Square in a quiet select corner of the ancient market town of Shepton Mallet is an obvious favourite with people. Locals still referring to it as 'The Dusthole' from its early days when quarry and prison flourmill workers frequented it. 30 minutes from Bath and Bristol, 4 miles from the Cathedral city of Wells and 3 miles from the Bath and West Country showground. Surrounded by the glorious Somerset countryside and within walking distance of the Fosse Way it is proud to be a small original country inn. Built in 1660 as a provisions house for the local prison much of the inn is still original and is constantly undergoing improvement whilst keeping its character. Real log fires are everywhere in winter, cosy corners and surprises in every room. The food menu in the bar, restaurant and newly refurbished Carvery is extensive and of a high quality with an impressive range of in house prepared Far Eastern specialities
Outdoor dining patio. Wine Bar (Friday night only). |
  
| Shrubbery Hotel 17 Commercial Road, Shepton Mallet
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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | The Shrubbery is Shepton Mallet's premier in-town hotel and was built around 1850. During the earlier part of this century it was used as a doctor's surgery and became a private guesthouse in the early 1950s. Today it is a 2 star hotel with 8 fully equipped and well furnished bedrooms. Having built a reputation for comfort and home cooked fresh cuisine, Eric and his team pride themselves on the warm and friendly atmosphere to be enjoyed by their guests. The hotel offers a wide variety of meals. A 'Light Lunch or snack' menu complimented by an ever changing specials board which can be enjoyed in the bar area or in the beautiful garden. Or perhaps you would prefer the delightful a la carte menu in the restaurant. Either way, you won't be disappointed. |
  
| Crossways Stocks Lane, Shepton Mallet
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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | Crossways is a traditional Somerset Inn at the foot of the Mendip Hills, with spectacular views over the surrounding Somerset countryside towards the renowned Glastonbury Tor.
The original Inn, which can trace its history back to 1704, has in recent times been generously and sympathetically extended to create a building in which the past is perfectly at ease with the present - an admirable combination of popular function venue, pub, restaurant and country hotel.
Enhanced by its idyllic setting in an area of outstanding natural beauty and the attentive service of friendly staff, Crossways offers an ideal venue for business or pleasure, whatever the occasion.
Take your choice of our Double or Family rooms, treat yourself to a stay in one of our spacious Executive Rooms or splash out with a four-poster bed and your own Jacuzzi in our Honeymoon Suite.
Come and enjoy some wonderful authentic Italian cuisine in our new restaurant - Raimondos.
We have a huge menu to suit all tastes, including options for children and a wide selection of pizzas complemented by an extensive selection of fine wines. |
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