This pub-with-rooms has recently been refurbished to a luxurious standard. It is set in beautiful countryside 4 miles (6.4 km) from Longleat and from Stourhead.…
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In 2 acres of beautiful grounds, on the banks of the River Wylye, the George offers stunning views, freshly prepared food, a traditional oak-beamed bar, free Wi-Fi and en suite accommodation.…
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In the beautiful market town of Frome, this authentic traditional inn offers free Wi-Fi, free parking, hearty pub food and a great range of real ales, as well as 4-star en suite guest accommodation.…
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Frome Premier Inn has comfy beds, free parking and an on-site Table Table restaurant. It is near to Commerce Business Park and 1 mile from Frome town centre.…
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This English country house in the beautiful Wylye Valley has a luxurious spa, 2 AA Rosette dining in Mulberry, and is a 10-minute journey from Longleat House and Safari Park.
Bishopstrow House is perfect for de-stressing and relaxing.…
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Rich in historic character and traditional charm, this stone-built coaching inn originally dates back to the 1500s and today offers comfortable en suite rooms and delicious food.…
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This enchanting 17th Century inn is in the hamlet of Rudge, just 10 miles from the City of Bath, 4 miles from Longleat. The Full Moon has been providing a refuge to locals and visitors alike for hundreds of years.…
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Between the Roman city of Bath and Longleat Safari Park, this quirky privately owned house sits within stunning grounds in the beautiful Somerset countryside.…
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The Prince Leopold is a short drive from Bath, Longleat Safari and Stonehenge. It serves fresh food, homemade desserts, and some rooms have views of the river or Wyle Valley.…
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The Lamb began trading as a public house probably as early as the twelfth century. By 1870 it was already well established as a posting inn that supplied 300 post horses for coaches.…
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