Hotels in Shepton Mallet - 12 places to stay
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Thatched Cottage
The Thatched Cottage is a beautiful 300-year-old listed Inn lying in the heart of the Mendips, which has been extensively refurbished and re-thatched to bring the buildings and the facilities up to the very ... More
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Charlton House
A luxury country house with a unique story- built in 1630 and opened as a hotel in 1996 by Roger Saul the creator of the British design label, Mulberry and his wife Monty. Nestling peacefully ... More
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The Shrubbery Hotel
The Shrubbery Hotel and Bistro re-opened in July 2008 following six months refurbishment and modernization. Housed in a former rectory it is owned and operated by Eric Bow and his team. They aim to give ...
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The Kings Arms Hotel
The Kings Arms, a unique15th century coaching inn, once owned by the Babycham family a perfect place to stay on your journey from Stonehenge to Glastonbury. A crossing point between Avebury Stone Circles and Wells ... More
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Pecking Mill Inn
Set in the beautiful Somerset Countryside, just 1 mile from the Bath and West Showground, this 16th century building offers Bed & Breakfast, a full A-La-Carte Restaurant and a peaceful and relaxing bar. We also ...
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The Dust Hole
The Kings Arms, affectionately known as "the Dusthole", is a 15th Century Coaching Inn set in an idyllic corner of Somerset in Shepton Mallet, a small market town 30 minutes from Bath and Bristol and ...
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