B and Bs in West Huntspill

Laburnum House Lodge Hotel
Sloway Lane
West Huntspill
Somerset

TA9 3RJ
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Perched amid 16 acres, beside a nature reserve, Laburnum House boasts excellent leisure and sporting facilities, just minutes from the M5 and less than a kilometre from the sea.

Constructed around a converted farmhouse, this is an ideal location for those in search of energetic activity or a leisurely stay. Unwind in the heated indoor swimming pool, jacuzzi or spa; or brighten your day in the solarium. For a little exercise, the area is ideal for scenic riverside walks or coarse fishing, whilst you can also work-out in the mini-gym, improve your tennis or try a clay pigeon shoot. Alternatively the staff can also help you arrange a vast array of activities including archery, go-karting, canoeing, caving, hill walking, horse riding and rock-climbing.

2 bars with traditional pub games complement the on site restaurant, ensuring you are refreshed and entertained after what will surely be a memorable day. Handily placed for the A38 and Cheddar, Weston-Super-Mare, Wells and Bath, Laburnum House Lodge Hotel offers plenty to do whilst you enjoy your stay within the picturesque Somerset Levels.

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Evening Meal Provided
Licensed
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
Gym - Mini
Tennis Court
Swimming Pool
TV in Rooms
Conference/Business Facilities
Garden

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