amenities include a lounge bar and a british restaurant, plus free off-street parking and 6 meeting rooms. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. all have en suite bathrooms, plus flat-screen tvs, free wi-fi, and tea and coffeemaking equipment, while some suites add lavish 4-poster beds and minifridges. housed in a restored 18th-century coaching inn opposite north petherton church, this simple hotel is 3 miles from the market town of bridgwater. airy rooms are decorated in a refined, traditional manner Bristol Airport 43 min
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