Featured Hotels & Guest Houses in Bilbrook, Somerset
Choose from 3 hotels and guest houses in Bilbrook. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
The White Horse Inn - Abbey Road, Bilbrook, Somerset, TA23 0JZ |
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A Traditional 17th century village freehouse with a beautiful riverside location, set on the very edge of the Exmoor National Park, tucked in between Cleeve Abbey and Torre Cider Farm, our idyllic location is the perfect base from which to explore some of Exmoor's most renowned beauty spots. Our comfortable bedrooms have all been recently modernised to include en-suite bathrooms, tea and coffee making facilities, and colour tv. We offer an extensive menu of top quality pub food everyday. |
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The Langbury - Blue Anchor Bay, Bilbrook, Somerset, TA24 6LB |
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With magnificent views of the sea and the hills of glorious Exmoor, this small, family-run bed and breakfast is set in its own well-tended gardens with an outdoor pool (unheated). In the small coastal village of Blue Anchor, the Langbury was originally an Edwardian gentleman's residence. Today, it is a friendly guest house, renowned for its particular blend of comfort and personal service. The individually decorated en suite rooms enjoy stunning views of the sea and the hills of Exmoor and the Quantocks. All rooms have tea/coffee, TVs and DVD players. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout. There is a well-stocked bar, a beautiful breakfast room and a lounge with comfortable sofas and a log burner. The full English breakfast features locally sourced produce, cooked on the traditional Aga stove. The Langbury is 100 metres from the beach and Blue Anchor Railway Station, where you can board a steam train on the longest preserved railway in the country. |
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Dragon House Hotel - Bilbrook, Bilbrook, Somerset, TA24 6HQ |
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This 300-year-old country house hotel provides a friendly atmosphere, fine dining and comfortable rooms on the edge of Exmoor. Dragon House is recommended in the '2009 Michelin Hotel & Restaurant Guide', and by The Telegraph's notoriously hard-to-please travel writer, Paddy Burt. The welcoming hotel has real log fires and excellent service. Dine in the oak-panelled restaurant or the conservatory with views of the courtyard and gardens. |
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