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Mells is a small village on the edge of the Mendip Hills, complete with picturesque old inn, somewhat off the beaten track but with Frome just a few miles distant... Read More.

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Taumata B&B

A friendly B&B in a rural Somerset village, within walking distance of the fabulous Bell Inn. We pride ourselves in hospitality and we are confident you‚ll have a great time. We serve a full English breakfast, with eggs ... More | visit website

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The George At Nunney (2.21 miles)

The George At Nunney

Explore Bath and the West Country from The George at Nunney, a 17th century coaching inn with bar, restaurant and B&B hotel facilities facing the romantic ruin of the 14th century Nunney Castle.

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George Hotel (2.94 miles)

George Hotel

Situated in the centre of the market town of Frome which is ideally placed for the tourist, being close to Bath and Longleat Safari Park.The 19 bedrooms are all en-suite and tastefully furnished with one ... More | visit website

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The Lamb (2.96 miles)

The Lamb
The Lamb Inn offers traditional real ales from local brewery and owners Blindman's Brewery, fantastic food made from locally sourced produce and 7 ensuite bedrooms rated 4* by the AA. In the beautiful market ... More | visit website
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Archangel (2.99 miles)

Archangel
Archangel is a luxurious boutique hotel offering roll top baths and a bed so comfy you'll never want to leave. In addition there is a bar where you can sample our cocktails,good wine, sensational restaurant ... More | visit website
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Mendip House Hotel (3.26 miles)

Mendip House Hotel
The Mendip House Hotel is situated in 3 1/2 acres of its own landscaped gardens overlooking the Mendip Hills. The hotel is ideally located for guests to visit Bath, Wells, Longleat, Cheddar Gorge and many ... More | visit website
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The Place to Stay (3.43 miles)

The Place to Stay

Set in the Somerset countryside but close to Bath, Glastonbury and Wells. These beautifully renovated farm buildings and Georgian house provide contemporary individually styled bedrooms and impressive en-suite bathrooms with a range of luxurious extras. ... More | visit website

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Lullington House Bed & Breakfast (3.76 miles)

Lullington House Bed & Breakfast

Richard & Nicola welcome you to Lullington House. The house is a former Victorian rectory set in a rural quintessentially English village. The house stands in ten acres of paddocks, woodland and well maintained mature ... More | visit website

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Holcombe Inn (3.89 miles)

Holcombe Inn
The Holcombe Inn is a 17th century grade II listed building, taking it's name from the village in which is is situated. Holcombe is an old village which has a mention in the Doomsday Book. ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Frome (4.05 miles)

Premier Inn Frome
Ideally situated for both business and leisure guests. For business this hotel is near to Commerce Park. Local attractions include Longleat Safari Park, Bath city centre, Wookey Hole caves and Cheddar gorge. For shops and ... More | visit website
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Best Western Centurion Hotel (4.39 miles)

Best Western Centurion Hotel

A family owned hotel. Ideally situated on the northern edge of the Mendips midway between Bath and Wells.

  • Conveniently placed to visit Bath, Wells, Cheddar and Longleat
  • Extensive leisure facilities Fitness Centre, Indoor Pool, Golf and Bowls
  • The ... More | visit website

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