Hotels in Frome - 14 places to stay
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Full Moon
This enchanting 17th Century inn is in the hamlet of Rudge, just 10 miles from the City of Bath, 4 miles from Longleat. The Full Moon has been providing a refuge to locals and visitors ... More
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The George At Nunney
Explore Bath and the West Country from The George at Nunney, a 17th century
coaching inn with bar, restaurant and B&B hotel facilities facing the romantic
ruin of the 14th century Nunney Castle.
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Crosskeys
Situated on the old Fussel's Brewery Site in the heart of Rode, this old country Inn, circa 17th century, has many lovely features to enjoy, one of which is the working Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee ...
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The Lamb
The Lamb Inn offers traditional real ales from local brewery and owners Blindman's Brewery, fantastic food made from locally sourced produce and 7 ensuite bedrooms rated 4* by the AA. In the beautiful market ...
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George Hotel
Situated in the centre of the market town of Frome which is ideally placed for the tourist, being close to Bath and Longleat Safari Park.The 19 bedrooms are all en-suite and tastefully furnished with one ... More
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Archangel
Archangel is a luxurious boutique hotel offering roll top baths and a bed so comfy you'll never want to leave. In addition there is a bar where you can sample our cocktails,good wine, sensational restaurant ...
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Mendip House Hotel
The Mendip House Hotel is situated in 3 1/2 acres of its own landscaped gardens overlooking the Mendip Hills. The hotel is ideally located for guests to visit Bath, Wells, Longleat, Cheddar Gorge and many ...
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