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Rooms from 89.00 GBP | This traditional, ivy-clad country free house close to Bath has beautiful boutique rooms and is just 2 miles (3.2 km) from picturesque Castle Combe.
The Old House at Home was once winner of the National Pub Caterer of The Year and now serves food highly commended by the AA.
Badminton, home to the Badminton Horse Trials, is close to The Old House at Home.
The gorgeous 5-star rooms have wet rooms, rain showers, plasma TVs, internet access and stunning soft furnishings. |
  
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Rooms from 55.00 GBP | Charlie and Boo West welcome you to The Neeld Arms Inn, Grittleton. This 17th century, stone country inn is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty in the ancient and unspoiled village of Grittleton.
The Neeld Arms has a good, varying menu of home-cooked English fayre. Wherever possible the food will be locally sourced, and will follow the seasons - during the shooting season, we will have at least one game dish available. We serve a traditional roast lunch every Sunday, whilst keeping the full menu available.
The Neeld Arms is popular for its comfortable and characterful accommodation, broad and varying menu, fine wines and real ales. The relaxed and friendly bar and dining areas retain their historic features.
There aren't many seasonal occasions that the Neeld Arms fails to celebrate in style. It has also invented a few of its own which have now become popular annual events, such as The Caribbean Party, held every Summer! We also salute: Valentine's Day, Easter Monday, St George's Day, Halloween and many more |
  
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Rooms from 83.95 GBP | The White Hart at Ford represents everything you would expect from a rambling 16th century coaching inn. Situated in the idyllic Wyvern Valley beside a babbling trout stream we offer the perfect opportunity to get away from it all and enjoy total peace and relaxation. We are located between Bristol and Chippenham, just 7 miles from the M4 motorway. Our 11 en-suite rooms offer cosy, olde world comfort with free WiFi and flatscreen digital TVs.
We have a reputation for the best in cuisine and we offer a range of sandwiches and snacks, which can be enjoyed in one of our cosy bars. Our delightful restaurant, built over the brook, offers a full a la carte menu. We also have a substantial patio area for sunny days and warm evenings. |
  
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Rooms from 80.00 GBP | Set in lovely private grounds Stanton Manor is an independent hotel and restaurant proud of its friendly, flexible and attentive service. With 23 en-suite bedrooms (including family rooms and luxury four-poster beds), a restaurant open to non-residents, selection of function rooms and beautiful gardens, it is an idyllic location. For private celebrations, corporate events, or just a relaxing night's stay, it is the perfect venue for any event. You will enjoy your time with us, from our warm welcome to a blissful stay Stanton Manor brings joy to any occasion.
An enchanting manor house & beautiful private grounds steeped in history Our original manor house, full of character and charm, was listed in the Doomsday Book and once owned by Elizabeth I's Lord High Treasurer and Chief Minister, Lord Burghley. Rebuilt in 1840, Stanton Manor still retains many of its appealing original features in its beautiful grounds, including the large stone fireplaces. Located in the Cotswold’s, the surrounding area also has a rich heritage, with Bath just 20 minutes' drive away which has status as a World Heritage Site. Based in the beautiful Wiltshire countryside, just minutes from junction 17 of the M4,Stanton Manor is conveniently situated between Cardiff and London and easily accessible from Bath, Bristol and Swindon. |
  
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Rooms from 35.00 GBP | The Portcullis Inn is an ivy-clad stone building set in the pretty village of Tormarton. Located close to the M4 junction 18 only 15 miles from Bristol and 12 miles from Bath. The Inn offers clean and comfortable accommodation and you can also relax and enjoy an evening meal and drinks in the restaurant. So whether your stay is for business or pleasure a warm and friendly welcome awaits all its guests. |
  
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Rooms from 62.00 GBP | We are delighted to achieve a 4 star Gold rating from VisitBritain & VisitEngland. The Red Lion Lacock is a Wadworth Brewery Heritage Pub and offers bed and breakfast accommodation to a superior standard. All the rooms have been tastefully decorated and provide modern facilities each with their own en-suite washrooms and a relaxing atmosphere.
The Red Lion, with its large open fireplace, flagstone floors and Georgian interior, welcomes visitors to experience an atmosphere steeped in over 200 years of history.
The bar is home to a selection of Cask Real Ales from the Wadworth collection and wines from around the world. If you are in need of refreshment, relaxation and rest, the Red Lion is the place to spend your days.
Home cooked food is available daily using locally sourced ingredients and supporting local suppliers.
The Red Lion is within easy walking distance of the historical Lacock Abbey, the saxon church of St Cyriac, the 15th century tithe barn and plenty of village stores and craft fairs. The Red Lion is an ideal resting point after a busy day.
Lacock, as well as being itself an area of great interest, is close to many of England's major attractions such as Bath, Bristol, Stonehenge and Avebury. There are rail and bus connections from nearby towns to almost anywhere! |
  
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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | A warm and friendly welcome will always greet you at this picturesque seventeenth century former coaching inn.
On the edge of the beautiful Cotswolds and conveniently located between the M4 and M5 motorways, the position offers close proximity to Bath, Bristol, the Cotswolds and many other local attractions.
The earliest parts of Bodkin House have their origins in a 12th century priory which was destroyed by Henry VIII during the dissolution of the monasteries.
The present building began life in the mid 17th century as a coaching inn serving the Bath-Gloucester route and was extended and upgraded in the Georgian period.
Many famous people have visited the establishment including Jane Austen who came as a child and later mentioned her visits in her novel Northanger Abbey.
Over the past four years, the current owners have undertaken extensive refurbishment to ensure that the property’s unique character is complemented by the convenience and reliability of modern amenities.
Our rooms offer a blend of country traditions with modern en-suite facilities, each with their own unique character and named after famous female writers.
There are eleven rooms each with private bath or shower facilities, direct dial telephone, tea & coffee making, hair dryer, Sky TV and internet connection.
A full laundry, dry cleaning and ironing service is available if required. Our rates include an individually prepared full English breakfast which is taken in the new conservatory or, in summer, on an adjacent patio terrace.
One of the delights of a visit is to dine in the Bodkin restaurant. This has been completely remodelled and air conditioned to provide a relaxing atmosphere where the emphasis is on informality. We also take great pride in the excellence of our food and the quality of our service.
We strive to serve dishes based on the best local and organic ingredients with regular ‘specials’ and a range of vegetarian options. Your food is complemented by an extensive wine list.
We’ve changed more than just the food. The bar has been refurnished with oak and pine to provide informal eating adjacent to the grounds and children’s play area.
The conservatory offers a brasserie style area for teas coffees and business oriented meals. The restaurant now also incorporates a dedicated lounge area for guests. |
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