B and Bs in Weston-super-Mare

Brooklands Guesthouse
6 Ashcombe Road
Weston-super-Mare
Somerset

BS23 3DY
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Brooklands Guest House is situated in a converted Victorian Villa just a few minutes walk from the town centre and the sea front. We are perfectly situated for a business break, conference or family beach holiday. Weston's newly built Grand Pier, the Sea Life Centre, the Beach Lawns, Jill's Garden, Weston Playhouse and the Winter Gardens are all within walking distance, on the level. Weston-super-Mare is a great seaside resort with all the traditional seaside attractions, including our famous donkeys! The wide sweep of Weston Bay has miles of clean sandy beach, and a level promenade boasting superb views over the Channel. There is lovely coastline and countryside to explore, and Cheddar, Wells, Bristol, Bath and the Mendip and Quantock Hills are all within easy reach. Weston beach has designated areas for wind and water sports, and there are boat trips around Weston Bay and further afield. Undercover attractions include the SeaQuarium, the North Somerset Museum and the world's largest dedicated Helicopter Museum. There is a wide variety of entertainment on at the Playhouse Theatre and the Winter Gardens to suit all ages, and an excellent selection of restaurants, cafes, bars and nightclubs. Limited off street parking is available at the front of the building on a first come - first served basis. We have two ground floor rooms. (Single and a double) If you are visiting us in advance, we will be pleased to help organise extras to enhance the welcome such as bouquets or chocolates. (Costs to be confirmed with you) Justin and Caron Taylor and the family along with our friendly staff are committed to ensuring that your break with us is restful, enjoyable and memorable and look forward to welcoming you to Brooklands Guest House.

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