cooked breakfast is served in a stylish living and dining area. 1 miles from national rail trains and 2. 8 miles from the m5 motorway. airy rooms in subdued country styling are accessed by stairs, and provide ipod docks, wifi access and flat-screen tvs. it's 1. all have tea and coffeemaking facilities, plus en suite bathrooms; some have elegant chandeliers and fireplaces. . a 6-minute walk from the town centre, this polished brick b&b sits on a residential main thoroughfare Bristol Airport 56 min
Bishops Lydeard Mill (14 min) Somerset Cricket Museum (17 min) Memorabilia & exhibits on the history of cricket & the Somerset County Cricket Club. Barrington Court (32 min) Restored, unfurnished Tudor mansion set in colourful gardens, with a walled orchard and restaurant. Museum of Somerset (8 min) Exhibits, film and audio explore the county's history (includes the Frome Hoard of Roman coins). National Trust - Fyne Court (17 min) An arboretum & wild gardens in the grounds of a grand house, most of it destroyed by fire in 1894. Quantock Hills (25 min) Nature preserve with old ruins & hiking trails through woodlands, meadows & rocky coastline. Hestercombe House & Gardens (14 min) Temples, lakes and formal beds, joint work of design greats Gertrude Jekyll and Sir Edward Lutyens. The Walled Gardens of Cannington & Tea Room (30 min) Vivary Park (10 min) Quaint park on the site of a medieval fish farm with a ropes course, playground, mini-golf & more. Sheppy's Cider Farm Shop (8 min) 370-acre site with orchards, a museum of rural life, a tearoom, a farm shop and a Longhorn herd. Cothay Manor & Gardens (Medieval Manor House & Gardens) (25 min) Hestercombe House (15 min) Stately country home with a Georgian facade, featuring an art gallery, restaurant & bookshop. Trull Waterfall (6 min) Blake Museum (23 min) Exhibits on Bridgwater history, archeology & naval commander Robert Blake in a 16th-century home. |