B and Bs in Wells

Ashford House
109 Portway
Wells
Somerset

BA5 2BR
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Ashford House, a large 1930’s house, offers a warm welcome. Only a few minutes walk to the City centre. Tastefully decorated our attention to detail has been complimented. The bedrooms are furnished to a high standard and have flat screen TV, tea and coffee facilities, clock radio and hair dryer with views to the Mendip Hills. The beautifully tiled bathrooms have power showers and quality towels. Breakfast is served on individual tables in our light and airy breakfast room overlooking the colourful garden. The Ashford House breakfast has gained a well deserved reputation for quality, variety and quantity. English, continental and vegetarian tastes are catered for. Ashford House is an ideal base for the South West. Wells cathedral, Wookey hole, Glastonbury, Bath, Cheddar and Longleat are nearby. WiFi, private parking, ground floor room available, well behaved dogs welcome.

Facilities

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Parking
Children Welcome
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
Building of Historic Interest
TV in Rooms

Sample Menu:

A Substantial Full English Breakfast consisting of:

Bacon
Sausage
Tomato
Mushrooms
Hash Brown
Fried Bread
Eggs (fried, boiled, scrambled, poached)


Self Service Buffet:

Cereal (cornflakes, wheatabix, muesli, rice crispies)
Cereal Bars
A selection of hard fruits
A fresh fruit salad (e.g. pineapple, melon, kiwi, strawberries, grapes)
Yoghurt's
Toast (wholemeal, white) with butter, jam, marmalade, honey, ginger preserve, chocolate spread, peanut butter, marmite etc.
Croissants and Bagels on requests

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