Featured Hotels & Guest Houses in Wells, Somerset
Choose from 9 hotels and guest houses in Wells. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
The Ancient Gatehouse - 20 Sadler St, Wells, Somerset, BA5 2SE |
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Set in a stunning location on Wells Cathedral Green, facing the West Front, the Ancient Gatehouse is well positioned for discovering Somerset's historic beauty spots. Just yards away from the ancient market place, the hotel reflects authentic period charm with its centuries-old spiral stone staircase and quaint little passages. The Ancient Gatehouse boasts the excellent Rugantino Restaurant, specialising in authentic Italian cuisine, with a welcoming ambience. Rooms are individually decorated and are en suite with a TV, whilst retaining original features and characteristics. Some rooms have a four-poster bed. Bristol, Bath and Longleat are close by. |
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Miller's at Glencot House - Glencot Lane, Wells, Somerset, BA5 1BH |
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This Victorian mansion has an elegant, theatrical decor and is minutes from Wells. The grand, Jacobean-style building is set in 18 acres of private grounds. Miller's at Glencot House nestles at the foot of the Mendip Hills where the River Axe emerges from Wookey Hole. In addition to the 15 individual bedrooms and fabulous restaurant, the hotel has a Greco-Roman plunge pool, a private cinema and a snooker room. The restaurant has a sensuous, candle-lit atmosphere and overlooks the beautiful garden and River Axe. Contact Miller's using the number on your confirmation email to pre-book a table. |
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Swan Mews - Sadler Street, Wells, Somerset, BA5 2RX |
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In a quiet, central location in Wells, these beautiful self-contained, fully equipped apartments are ideally placed for the beautiful county of Somerset. Owned by the Swan Hotel, the modern apartments at Swan Mews are a short stroll away. Limited parking is available at the Swan Hotel. Swans Mews is an easy drive from Wookey Hole Caves, Cheddar Gorge, Longleat and Clarks Shopping Village. |
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The White Hart Hotel - Sadler Street, Wells, Somerset, BA5 2RR |
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This restored 15th century coaching inn is situated in the heart of the small medieval city of Wells, by the cathedral green, just metres away from the ancient marketplace. Situated in the city centre, the hotel is a great base from which to discover historic Wells and the surrounding areas of beauty and interest in Somerset. Bristol, Bath, Glastonbury, Cheddar, Clarks Village, Wookey Hole and Longleat are all close by. The White Hart Hotel, together with Brufani's Restaurant, is now a well-established fixture in Wells, offering bed and breakfast accommodation, with a full cooked English breakfast included in the room rate. The hotel offer 15 refurbished en suite bedrooms, a large function and banqueting suite and a ground-floor restaurant. All of the rooms are individually decorated and many still retain some of the more interesting original historical features of the building, while simultaneously incorporating modern comforts and facilities. |
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Best Western The Swan Hotel - Sadler Street, Wells, Somerset, BA5 2RX |
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Situated in England's smallest cathedral city, The Swan provides excellent accommodation and hotel facilities. The Swan makes an ideal base for exploring Somerset. Visit Bath, Bristol, Wookey Hole Caves, Glastonbury Abbey and historic houses. The privately-owned 15th century coaching inn faces the west front of Wells Cathedral, with original four poster beds and log fires. A combination of traditional and contemporary cuisine is served in the unique oak panelled restaurant. The hotel boasts 49 individually designed non-smoking bedrooms, courtyard garden, conference facilities for up to 100 delegates and provides the perfect getaway. Leisure breaks, romantic weekends away, weddings and special interest packages are all available. The hotel has been awarded an AA rosette for its food. |
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The Post House - Chewton Mendip, Wells, Somerset, BA3 4NS |
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Charming and rustic, The Post House is a Grade II Listed building with an elegant, stylish interior, perfectly situated just 5 miles (8 km) from Wells. The Post House boasts light and spacious, well furnished bedrooms, all with private bathrooms and a flat-screen Freeview TV. There is a breakfast room and a beautiful lounge, with an open fireplace. An excellent, inclusive full English breakfast is provided, made with locally sourced produce. Free parking and free Wi-Fi internet access are available to guests. |
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The New Inn - The Green, Wells, Somerset, BA5 3BB |
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The New Inn is a 15th-century inn in picturesque Priddy, on top of the Mendips in Somerset. All rooms were completely refurbished in 2008. The New Inn is within easy distance of historic Wells, Glastonbury, the spa town of Bath, and Bristol Airport. Local activities include rambling, climbing, caving and horse riding. The pub is famous for its wholesome food, great local Real Ales and warm log fires. A wide range of activities are available, including local skittles matches in the winter months. |
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Coxley Vineyard Hotel Limited - Coxley, Wells, Somerset, BA5 1RQ |
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Set in tranquil countryside, this small, charming hotel has a Mediterranean ambiance and boasts spectacular open views across to the Mendip Hills and the famous Glastonbury Tor. Built around a suntrap courtyard, this family-run hotel is situated in the village of Coxley, just 2 miles from the historic city of Wells, in the South Western part of England. It features a fully-heated outdoor pool (open from late spring through to the end of summer) and a cosy lounge bar for you to relax in after a long day. Located on the A39, just outside of Wells, Somerset, Coxley Vineyard provides a relaxed environment complemented by a central location for both business and leisure travellers. |
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Beryl - Hawkers Lane, Wells, Somerset, BA5 3JP |
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A small Victorian Gothic mansion, one mile from Wells Cathedral. A warm and friendly welcome awaits every guest in this family-run home. Experience a stay for luxury bed and breakfast at 'Beryl' with Holly Nowell and her daughter Mary-Ellen in their unique, treasured, small Victorian Gothic mansion, built circa 1838, in its original parkland of 13 acres overlooking Wells Cathedral and countryside but only one mile from the City Centre. Chair lift to the first floor. |
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