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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | Our beautiful Georgian rooms provide a relaxing, restful and welcoming atmosphere.
By offering our attentive care to your needs we aim to provide you with a most memorable experience.
All rooms are fully fitted with an en-suite, walk-in shower, WiFi, telephone, hair dryer..
In our endeavour to restore the house to its former glory, it was important to look at history. The Land for the house was purchased in 1727 and this original plot was "bell shaped" - hence the name, which still holds true 280 years later - Bellplot House.
The house was built in 1729 in mid Georgian style. It has a chequered past which includes being owned at one time by a Malaysian rubber planter - Mr. Norman Gowler. However, the deeds show that the majority of the owners were in fact female.
The first on record were four spinsters, Anne, Mary, Sarah and Lydia Leman, sisters of John Leman who owned the brewery, then housed in the 'Maltings' opposite the Bellplot House. The next ladies on record were sisters Susan and Florence Spicer, and finally the last owner Rosemary Durie. It is after these ladies that the bedrooms have been named.
We focus on providing a stylish and comfortable environment, which meets all of your requirements. Our Georgian heritage is reflected in the decor, giving the ambience of a Georgian home, which also provides all the modern facilities expected by today's quests. |
  
| Shave Farm Shave Lane, Donyatt, Ilminster, Chard
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Rooms from 70.00 GBP | Shave Farm is just 5 minutes from the A303 at Ilminster, 10 minutes from the M5 and Taunton, and just 30 minutes from the Jurassic Coast of Lyme Regis and Charmouth, making it an ideal base or stop over point. |
  
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Rooms from 179.00 GBP | Set in Somerset, in 160 acres of lakes, cascades and gardens, Cricket is a stately home built in 1820. It offers a bar, 2 restaurants, a leisure club with swimming-pool, and free Wi-Fi.
The spacious bedrooms at Cricket St. Thomas Hotel have large windows and a seating area. Amenities include tea/coffee making facilities and a flat-screen TV.
Guests have access to an indoor heated swimming pool, sauna, fully equipped fitness studio and steam room. Other on-site amenities include beauty treatments, bowling, tennis and table tennis.
Tree Tops Restaurant serves the included evening meals and Fenocchi’s Ristorante Italian Restaurant is available at additional costs. Guests can enjoy daily evening entertainment, including tribute acts and discos.
Stonehenge can be reached in 45 minutes by car, while the 12th-century parish of St Thomas and the charming fishing village of Lyme Regis are 40 minutes’ drive away. |
  
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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | Dating back to the late 18th century, this pretty 4-star bed and breakfast is located at the top of Chard’s quaint High Street. Free private parking is provided and Ammonite Lodge has a garden filled with beautiful flowers and plants. Each bright room has a flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi access.
Breakfast is served in the dining room, which features a large, brick fireplace. Packed lunches are available on request. The Ammonite Lodge is named after a 300 million year old fossil that was found in its walls.
The Chard Museum is opposite Ammonite Lodge, and shops, restaurants and bars are within 200 metres. Herons and kingfishers can be spotted on the Chard Reservoir, which is just 5 minutes’ drive away and is stocked with carp for fishers.
There is a secure locked garage for bicycles and motorbikes to be stored in. |
  
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Rooms from 39.00 GBP | AA ‘Highly Commended’ award winners, Watermead Guest House is set in a quiet location, just 2 minutes’ walk from Chard town centre. Free Wi-Fi is available, as well as free on-site private parking.
A flat-screen TV and tea/coffee making facilities are featured in all rooms at Watermead.
A hearty English breakfast prepared with local produce is served in the dining room, along with vegetarian and lighter options. A selection of pubs and restaurants can be found within a 5-minute walk.
The historic town of Chard provides easy access to the famous Jurassic Coastline and the surrounding sights of Somerset, Devon and Dorset. |
  
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Rooms from 77.00 GBP | The banquet room can seat up to 120 guests for special occasions. Menus can be tailored to suit your tastes. |
  
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Rooms from 62.00 GBP | In 5 acres of peaceful, landscaped water gardens, deep in the heart of Somerset, this charming 19th- century watermill combines beautiful original features and traditional character with modern comforts.
Today, Hornsbury Mill has been beautifully converted into a 4-star hotel, with the historic mill’s stunning original features carefully preserved and sensitively integrated. Beautiful original wooden beams and historic stonework combine with contemporary facilities, such as wireless internet access.
All of the hotel’s cosy en suite rooms are individually designed and decorated in a traditional country style. Each room has its own unique charm and some of them have pretty window seats, where you can enjoys views down to the stream.
A generous full English or a continental breakfast is included in the price.
You can enjoy a delightful lunch or a candlelit dinner in the Mill Restaurant, as the original waterwheel turns beside you. The restaurant offers modern English cuisine and nearly all the ingredients are sourced from local suppliers and farms, including organic vegetables, local beef, trout and Somerset cheeses.
In the heart of Somerset, just 2 miles (3.2 km) from Chard and on the edge of the Blackdown Hills, Hornsbury Mill provides an idyllic setting for a luxurious and relaxing break. |
  
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Rooms from 80.00 GBP | The Bridport Arms fondly known locally as the BA is an 18th century thatched inn set on the beach at the harbour of West Bay, occupying a unique position on the Heritage coastline. Its perfect location is the ideal base for walking, fishing and fossil hunting.
After a day exploring the Jurassic coast why not relax & unwind and enjoy a pre dinner drink, by the open fire in winter or on the patio in the Summer while deciding which of our local seafood dishes off our specials board will tempt your taste buds, or delight in the sumptuous flavours of our famous BA Fish pot for two!! Perfect with a glass of chilled wine.
Before retiring to one of our superb Hotel rooms why not stroll along the beach & watch the sun set over the harbour. All twelve bedrooms have large ensuite bathrooms with spa toiletries and the bedrooms have Plasma TV, internet connection and hospitality trays. For that special occasion we have four poster beds and Jacuzzi baths available!
If you enjoy the great outdoors, stunning scenery, fantastic food with great service then this is the place for you!! |
  
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Rooms from 55.00 GBP | Welcome to The White Hart set in the Square of the old market town of Wiveliscombe.
The White Hart is a former coaching inn dating back some 350 years, standing in the old town of Wiveliscombe it offers the ideal base for both business and pleasure with its combination of traditional qualities and modern facilities.
Located at the foot of the Brendon Hills and nearby Quantocks Wiveliscombe provides a gateway to Exmoor and is a perfect place if you love walking and the great outdoors. Close to both Taunton and Wellington it is an ideal location for the business traveller who wants something individual.
Following major renovations it obtained a high scoring AA 4 star inn rating with the inspector commenting "The White Hart has been transformed and the high standards now offered are a credit to the new proprietor and chef
Over recent years the White Hart has grown a reputation for high quality home cooked food using locally sourced produce. This commitment has resulted in the White Hart being shortlisted as one of four national finalists in the 2008 Publican Food and Drink awards for local food pub of the year. On offer is the daily changing menu as well as the White Hart Pub Classics. Showing its commitment to locally sourced produce the White Hart has entered
Ales from Wiveliscombe's two breweries Cotleigh and Exmoor are regularly on offer. In addition a variety of other regional and award winning guest ales are always available.
A relaxed a friendly welcome awaits you to this still little discovered corner of Somerset. Our commitment to service is highlighted by the fact that we have entered The Publican Food and Drink awards for front of house team of the year.
The White Hart offers 16 quality en-suite rooms which are competitively priced and offer a welcome alternative to the lodge accommodation. Each room is individual in character whilst offering flat screen televisions, tea and coffee making facilities, telephones and double glazing. |
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