Located in Bruton, 12 miles from Longleat Safari Park, the old red lion provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Margaret
United States of America
Loved the location, breakfast was lovely. Just loved the people.
Located in Shepton Mallet, 18 miles from Longleat Safari Park, The Thatched Cottage Inn has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
This hotel offers rooms with private bathrooms with a large LCD TV, double-size showers and free Wi-Fi. It is just over a quarter mile from the A303, just outside the racing town of Wincanton.
Thomas
United Kingdom
Lovely place to stay .the bed was very comfy.plenty of hot water .and a buffet style breakfast with a very good choice .good value for money.would stay there again .
Centrally situated in the quaint town of Castle Cary, The George Hotel is a friendly, family-run 15th-century building, providing an ideal base from which to explore South Somerset.
Located in Wincanton, 19 miles from Longleat Safari Park, Holbrook Manor & Spa - OCEANA COLLECTION has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Beautiful property and perfectly located to access all the key points of the area.
Offering garden views, DGG Woodland Escape in South Barrow provides accommodations and a garden. This luxury tent offers free private parking and a shared kitchen.
Georgia
United Kingdom
Gorgeous location and set up of the space. Great facilities - showers and toilets were really clean, bed was comfy and we were nice and warm! The hosts were brilliant and very helpful.
Lovely town, a lot like Lewes if you know Lewes. Great shops. Hauser and Wirth gallery is superb, as is the adjoining garden by the Dutch garden designer whose name I cannot recall at the moment. His first name is Piet.
Driving here is difficult but there is free parking for 2 hours. It is rather hilly for walkers. The Sun Inn is a proper pub and we had excellent food at The Old Pharmacy.
John
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Foodie heaven with top-end restaurants (Osip extraordinary)...
Foodie heaven with top-end restaurants (Osip extraordinary) and great cafes. Also recommend cheese tasting at Godminster shop just past the church. Hauser & Worth a few k out of Bruton also amazing with a very high end farm shop and another great restaurant. Roth Bar there is stunning. Lovely grounds.
Jonathan
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
This is a truly wonderful part of the country.
This is a truly wonderful part of the country. Stunning countryside views and walks, the historic city of Wells, NT Stourhead, Alfred's Tower, The Haynes Museum and several other attractions within the area.
Primarily an agricultural area, but all very well managed, thus creating some stunning scenery. It is an ideal stop-over for those travelling to Devon and Cornwall, but warrants a longer stay to fully appreciate what it has to offer.
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Anonymous
Scored 6.0
6.0
I didn't really visit the town of Bruton but it is very...
I didn't really visit the town of Bruton but it is very convenient for Stourhead National Trust. I highly recommend a visit to the Hauser & Wirth art gallery located in old farm buildings just outside Bruton, with a bar and grill, designer garden and farm shop and plenty of parking.
Fran Sly
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
It’s a pretty village with lots of independent shops and...
It’s a pretty village with lots of independent shops and high quality restaurants. We arrived during a heatwave so it seemed rather quiet and shut up so perhaps not quite the vibrant place we were expecting.
martin
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We loved Matts Kitchen, a cooling glass of wine at the...
We loved Matts Kitchen, a cooling glass of wine at the Cellarhand, and of course the fabulous Hauser & Wirth, which currently has the Henry Moore exhibition, the gardens and The Roth looked amazing.
mandy
United Kingdom
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