Inns in Odcombe

The Masons Arms
41 Lower Odcombe
Odcombe
Somerset

BA22 8TU
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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 village in an area full of tourist attractions and places of natural beauty such as Ham Hill (where the stone comes from). We instantly fell in love with the pub and knew we had to buy it.We were then overwhelmed by the welcome we received from the villagers who have helped us in so many ways since our arrival; from John; our unconventional vicar; who broadcast details of the opening night from the pulpit to Sheila; our local artist; who has allowed us to use her beautiful paintings of the pub; not to mention help with websites; posters; all matters chicken-related; and provision of local honey; fish and vegetables all from talented and generous customers/villagers.We now have 6 rooms; situated next to the garden and away from the road; not that there is much traffic in Odcombe! Our rooms have recently been refurbished to luxury standard:We believe that a pub should always be a pub not a restaurant and we therefore offer a blackboard menu with traditional favourites such as Ham; Egg and Chips and Sausage and Mash alongside an a la carte menu. Both choices are available to you wherever you decide to sit; either inside the pub or outside in the pretty garden (weather permitting!).We serve a sumptuous breakfast of cereals; patisseries; full English using local produce and freshly laid eggs (possibly by our own chickens) accompanied by juice; tea and coffee. It's a meal sure to set you up for your day.

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