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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | With unique views of the South Somerset countryside, in a peaceful lakeside, river and garden location, Haselbury Mill has beautiful historical buildings and superb food.
The buildings at the Haselbury Mill Hotel date back to the time of William the Conqueror. They now form a beautiful hotel with 3 restaurants, 2 bars and function facilities.
Most rooms are in the Georgian Mill House, carefully renovated to create en suite accommodation with free Wi-Fi internet.
The original mill buildings have been sensitively converted into a stylish restaurant. Also here is a traditional bar with flag-stone floors and oak-panelled walls. The Granary building offers a lakeside bar and restaurant.
Meals are created using the best, seasonal ingredients. It’s the aim of the chef to source all ingredients from within a 20-mile radius of Haselbury.
Haselbury Mill Hotel is 1 mile (1.6 km) from the market town of Crewkerne, 8 miles (13 km) from Yeovil, and 25 minutes from Taunton and the M5 motorway. |
  
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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. |
  
| City Lodge Yeovil 13-16 South Western Terrace, Yeovil
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Rooms from 40.00 GBP | Set within a beautifully refurbished 18th century building, the lodge provides comfortable, modern accommodation in the heart of the town, within easy walking distance of all that Yeovil has to offer. The lodge provides 30 non-smoking, en suite bedrooms, with both a bath and power shower, flat-screen digital TV with 33 free digital TV and radio channels, and free wireless internet access. The lodge has a 24-hour reception. Many of Yeovil’s cafés, bars and restaurants are right on our doorstep. |
  
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Rooms from 59.00 GBP | The Sherborne Hotel stands in 8 acres of grounds by the small town of Sherborne, an ideal base to explore the local attractions, such as Sherborne's 2 Castles and Abbey. Other attractions include, Montacute House, Stourhead & Wilton House. Weekend minimum stay of 2 nights. This is a modern Hotel, ideal for families at the weekend and business stays during the week. The Castles restaurant offers a TDH and A La Carte Menu. In our bar and lounge we also serve a range of hot & cold snacks and of course traditional cream teas. We also accommodate families in the double/twin rooms for the same rates, with a third bed available. Special offers may be available. |
  
| Kings Arms Charlton Horethorne, Sherborne
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Rooms from 110.00 GBP | Warm in winter with log fires. Cool in summer on the terrace next to the croquet lawn. Quintessentially English. The Kings Arms country pub and hotel is in the centre of Charlton Horethorne just in Somerset but only a couple miles from the border with Dorset, and three miles from Sherborne, Wincanton and the A303. It is owned and managed by Sarah and Tony Lethbridge who bought it in 2007 and have completely refurbished the building from cellar to loft keeping the atmosphere of a traditional pub but adding all the comfort, convenience and facilities of the 21st century. The imposing façade of the Edwardian building has been retained but behind it everything has changed. The main bar, the snug and the restaurant offer a traditional welcome with good English oak floors in the snug and the small restaurant and real slate in the main bar. And behind the bars and through the atrium there is the newly built main restaurant decorated in strong warm stripes of crimson, red and purple. Outside, the large garden terrace takes full advantage of the rural landscape sitting just below the Cleeve, as the hills behind the pub are locally known, and well away from the road. The croquet lawn beside the terrace provides entertainment for onlookers and sport for those cracking the mallets! |
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