North Perrott

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Tel code: 01460 | code search
Postcode: TA18 | code search
Population: 250
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Manor Arms
"Although the Inn was pretty, as was the village and surrounding area, the food excellent and the landlord most pleasant, the noise from the bar late at night was unbearable ..." More

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The village of North Perrott can be found at the southern most border of the beautiful English county of Somerset. It lies about two miles to the east of the town of Crewkerne on the A3066 road. The picturesque church of St Martin in North Perrott dates back to the 12th century and is cut from Ham stone with a stone slate roof. Evidence has been found of Roman and Iron Age settlements in the village during excavations at the Manor House. The Manor Arms is a Grade II listed building dating back to the 16th century and is now a warm and welcoming Hotel for visitors to North Perrott. It features flagstone floors and an Inglenook fireplace, together with oak beams and exposed stone walls for those seeking a touch of old world charm. North Perrott makes an ideal base for visiting the South West and West Country with easy access to the A303 trunk road. It is only about 12 miles from the Dorset coast and is within easy reach of Thomas Hardy Country. Yeovil is five miles to the northeast and the historic and mystical town of Glastonbury lies some 20 miles to the north.

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Manor Arms (0.01 miles)

Manor Arms
The Manor Arms, Grade II listed building, is situated in the conservation village of North Perrott and dates back to the 16th Century. Overlooking the green, the Inn has been lovingly restored, retaining much of ... More | visit website
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Haselbury Mill (1.40 miles)

Haselbury Mill

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Haselbury Mill is blessed with unmatched views, set in a tranquil lakeside, river and garden location all within 14 acres of glorious Somerset countryside. Set in the rural heartland of ... More

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The George Hotel & Courtyard Restaurant (2.06 miles)

The George Hotel & Courtyard Restaurant
The George Hotel, situated in the heart of Crewkerne, has provided travellers with a warm welcome, comfortable bed and much needed refreshment for over 400 years. The current owner Frank Joyce, purchased the Hotel in ... More | visit website
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Middle Farmhouse (3.43 miles)

Middle Farmhouse

Jan and Terry offer you a warm welcome at Middle Farmhouse, which is a non-working farmhouse situated in the quiet rural hamlet of Hewish. We are 2 miles south of the Georgian town of Crewkerne, on ... More | visit website

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Seaborough Manor Farmhouse (3.58 miles)

Seaborough Manor Farmhouse

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Seaborough Manor is a 14th century farmhouse surrounded by countryside and a racing stable.There is a choice of two double bedrooms including one en-suite with separate child’s room and a ... More

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Pieris (3.94 miles)

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Nestling in a sheltered and peaceful valley beside a tree lined mill pond, this delightful cluster of cottages stands in six acres of superbly landscaped grounds. Perfectly ... More

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Quiet Woman House (4.17 miles)

Quiet Woman House

Quiet Woman House is set in the rural village of Halstock, just 6 miles south of Yeovil on the Dorset/Somerset border surrounded by beautiful countryside. We can be found just off the A37 between ... More | visit website

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The Helyar Arms (4.38 miles)

The Helyar Arms

The Helyar Arms is a characterful and traditional 15th Century inn offering a friendly welcome, award-winning food and highly-rated bedrooms in one of Somerset’s most beautiful settings.

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Masons Arms (4.48 miles)

Masons Arms

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The Masons Arms is a delightful thatched pub in a traditional and peaceful hamstone village. It is a very friendly area with many National Trust properties nearby and other areas ... More

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The Masons Arms (4.54 miles)

The Masons Arms
My partner and I had been running pubs together for ten years as managers for various breweries before we found The Masons Arms. It is a picture postcard pub in a very pretty ham stone ... More | visit website

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