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Rooms from 79.50 GBP | This former hunting lodge is now a modern hotel located in a quiet area, with views over the village green. It offers a bar, good food and free Wi-Fi.
The bedrooms at the Devonshire Arms hotel are individually designed and have an en suite bathroom. All come with tea/coffee making facilities and free mineral water as well as a wide-screen TV.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served daily at the hotel’s Restaurant. Al fresco dining is also available in the hotel’s courtyard or garden.
Staff can arrange bookings for golf and clay pigeon shooting and The Devonshire Arms is in the heart of the Somerset Levels, along the coast, which offer guests many paths for walking and cycling. |
  
| 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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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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