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Chestnut House Village Hotel
Bridgwater, Somerset

 

 
Description
 

In the quietest of villages yet central to Somerset’s attractions, this relaxed farmhouse dating back to the mid 1500s is 15 minutes from the coast and 10 minutes from Bridgwater. Originally the village farmhouse, this comfortable accommodation was recently renovated to a high standard, and offers personal service, fully appointed bedrooms, lounges, a garden and a veranda. Located in a secluded village only 5 minutes from junction 23 of the M5, Chestnut House is ideal for stopovers, as a base for business, or for exploring the wonders and sites of Somerset. You would have to look far and wide to find anywhere as quiet and peaceful as the old village of Woolavington. With a Tourist Board Silver Award, and 7 fully-appointed double en suite bedrooms (2 with access from outside the main building), Chestnut House aims to offer only the very best in style and comfort. Z-beds available for children and all rooms are available for single occupancy. Free wireless internet access is available for guests. ‘Take a Break in rural Somerset’: book for 5 nights for the price of 4 nights. Available until the end of June 2007.

 
Rooms From
 
£67
 
Number of Rooms
 
7
 
Contact Details
 

Hectors Stones, Lower Road, Woolavington
Bridgwater
Somerset
TA7 8EF
England

 
 
 

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