Farrington GurneyCopyright J Tucker

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Tel code: 01761 | code search
Postcode: BS39 | code search
Population: 800
Council: Bath & North East Somerset
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Farrington Gurney is a pleasing village positioned on the edge of the picturesque Mendip Hills, in the county of Somerset, and is home to over eight hundred people. The village dates far back into history, a legacy of which still remains with the impressive church that's dedicated to St John the Baptist. The church stands in the middle of a field with its tower dominating the skyline, just as it has since Norman times. From its agricultural beginnings it thrived, with cattle farming, and also the mining of coal which played an important role in the village. The railway arrived in 1927 with the opening a Halt, where trains paused to serve the miners, who purchased their ticket in an unlikely spot. A stroll around the village will uncover attractive limestone cottages and houses, some of which date back to the 17th Century, together with a handful of shops for that every essential, and an impressive Farm Shop. There are charming B&B's and places to stay for any visitor tempted to dwell, and interesting pubs and Inns offering a warm welcome and something a little stronger. Walkers will certainly enjoy the lanes edged with ancient stone walls, and footpaths crossing scenic countryside, and yet Farrington Gurney is set just eleven miles from Bath, and only twelve miles from Bristol

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The Old Parsonage (0.24 miles)

The Old Parsonage

Welcome to our beautiful 17th Century Grade 11* Listed house, situated off the A37 between Bath, Bristol and Wells on the edge of the Mendip Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Old ... More | visit website

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Ston Easton Park (1.06 miles)

Ston Easton Park
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The elegance of this 1740 Palladian Mansion, 12 miles from Bath, gives the impression of a sumptuous private country house rather than an award-winning hotel. The beautiful reception rooms, with ... More
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Cameley Lodge (1.56 miles)

Cameley Lodge

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Set in beautiful countryside looking out over own private lakes just 10 miles from Bristol, Bath, Wells - just 8 miles from Bristol Airport. A small country hotel, family run. ... More

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Willow Tree Court Guest House (1.95 miles)

Willow Tree Court Guest House

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A Charming 18th Century Home; ideally located for exploring the nearby beauty of the west country.Situated on the A39 our location enables easy access to the historic city of Bath; ... More

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Greyfield Farm Cottages (2.10 miles)

Greyfield Farm Cottages
Whether you enjoy walking and outdoor activities, visits to outstanding tourist attractions or just want a short break Greyfield is the perfect choice. You can relax in our Finnish sauna, luxuriate in the Spa Bath, ... More | visit website
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Mezzé at the Warwick Arms (2.28 miles)

Mezzé at the Warwick Arms
The Warwick Arms is a large and welcoming 19th century inn on the main A37 at Clutton in Somerset. It was formerly a coaching inn positioned on the main route between Bristol town and its ... More | visit website
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The Moody Goose at The Old Priory (2.29 miles)

The Moody Goose at The Old Priory
The beautiful Old Priory Hotel dates back to medieval times and offers guests a delightful place to stay in the heart of Somerset. The hotel is also home to the famed Moody Goose restaurant which ... More | visit website
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The Moody Goose at The Old Priory (2.29 miles)

The Moody Goose at The Old Priory

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The beautiful Old Priory Hotel dates back to medieval times (1152AD) and offers guests a delightful place to stay in the heart of Somerset. Lovingly preserved, the hotel features a ... More

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Hunters Rest Inn (2.66 miles)

Hunters Rest Inn

Originally built as a hunting lodge for the Earl of Warwick, then converted into an Inn during the 19th century, this privately owned free-house renowned for its home cooking, warm welcome and excellent cellar offers ... More | visit website

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Old Malt House Hotel (2.99 miles)

Old Malt House Hotel

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A delightful family run country hotel, just 15 minutes from Bath and Wells. Set in beautiful countryside with restaurant, lounge/bar, free parking and delightful views from all rooms. Built in 1835 as ... More

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