WookeyCopyright Roger Cornfoot

Wookey has other attractions, but it is synonymous of course with its massive caves carved out by the River Axe, inhabited for millennia. A few miles from the village lies the marvellous little city of Wells and its magnificent Cathedral precincts... Read More

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Wookey Hole Hotel

Wookey Hole Hotel
Ideally placed in the heart of Somerset, the Wookey Hole Hotel can boast luxury accommodation in picturesque surroundings. Wookey Hole is 2 miles from the medieval city of Wells and 20 miles from Bath and ... More | visit website

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Burcott Mill (0.10 miles)

Burcott Mill

Burcott Mill is an ideal base for your Somerset holiday or short break. We offer something for everyone. Nestling between the Somerset Levels and the Mendip Hills, Burcott Mill is only one mile from historic ... More | visit website

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Little Burcott Loft (0.59 miles)

Little Burcott Loft

A striking loft conversion in a secluded countryside location, with wonderful walking and glorious views, this stylish property makes a superb holiday base. Wells, the smallest city in England yet with one of its finest ... More | visit website

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Millers at Glencot House (1.03 miles)

Millers at Glencot House

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Idyllically set in 18 acres of gardens and parkland with river frontage this elegantly furnished Victorian mansion offers high class accommodation, excellent cuisine and friendly service.

Glencot offers peace and tranquility where ... More

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Ashford House (1.13 miles)

Ashford House
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 ... More | visit website
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Beaconsfield Farm (1.17 miles)

Beaconsfield Farm

Award winning 5 star period character country farmhouse in a peaceful rural setting surrounded by 4 acres in an area of outstanding natural beauty with views of Mendip Hills and Somerset Levels. Close to Wells, ... More | visit website

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Wookey Hole Inn (1.28 miles)

Wookey Hole Inn
Against the beautiful Mendip Hills nestles this outwardly traditional pub to the uninitated, but once inside an explosion of taste, colour and texture awaits you...

We have the widest Belgium beer range on draught in England, the best ... More | visit website
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Infield House (1.28 miles)

Infield House
Beautifully restored Victorian town house lovingly appointed with period furnishings, portraits and décor, and an elegant guest lounge, well stocked with local and regional guides. The house backs onto woodland at the foot of ... More | visit website
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The Old Farmhouse (1.52 miles)

The Old Farmhouse
Dating from the 17th century and set in its own pretty walled garden in the heart of Wells this former farm house is the home of retired diplomat Christopher and his wife Felicity.

It is only ... More | visit website
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Coxley Vineyard (1.59 miles)

Coxley Vineyard

Set in tranquil countryside, this small, charming hotel has a Mediterranean ambiance and boasts spectacular open views across to the Mendip Hills and the famous Glastonbury Tor. Built around a suntrap courtyard, this family-run hotel is ... More | visit website

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Swan Hotel (1.73 miles)

Swan Hotel

Located in the shadow of Wells Cathedral, this 15th century hotel has a unique charm offering guests modern amenities in a beautiful setting.
48 Individually designed bedrooms come in a variety of styles. Also available ... More | visit website

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