Williton

Williton like neighbouring Watchet is in the valley separating the Quantocks and the Brendon Hills. There are some fine old cottages in the settlement which also has a station on the excellent West Somerset Railway... Read More

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The White House

The White House

The White House is a beautiful, Grade II listed, Georgian townhouse, which has been lovingly refurbished to a very high standard, achieving AA 4 stars. We are a friendly and relaxed, family run, guest house and we ... More | Double Room: From £39 | visit website

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The White House Hotel (0.06 miles)

The White House Hotel
White house hotel is a family run guest house with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere which has been recently refurbished to offer contemporary and comfortable 4 star accommodation. We have 14 rooms which include ... More | visit website
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Bank House B&B (1.44 miles)

Bank House B&B
Bank House is a handsome, Grade II- listed, Georgian merchant’s house conveniently situated close to the centre of the historic harbour town of Watchet, a minute’s walk away from the Marina and the West Somerset ... More | visit website
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Knapp Cottage (1.72 miles)

Knapp Cottage
A charming thatched cottage enclosed in a small walled garden within easy reach of spectacular open moorland, beautiful woods, streams, farmland and the delightful towns and villages of Exmoor. The guest accommodation consists of one ... More | visit website
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White Horse Inn (2.02 miles)

White Horse Inn

A Traditional 17th century village freehouse with a beautiful riverside location, set on the very edge of the Exmoor National Park, tucked in between Cleeve Abbey and Torre Cider Farm, our idyllic location is the ... More | visit website

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The Dairy (2.41 miles)

The Dairy

Nestling in a pretty valley on the western fringes of the Quantock Hills, Meadowsweet Farm, set in 30 acres of meadows and woodland, is only 9 miles from the beach at Blue Anchor. Within a ... More | visit website

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Dragon House Hotel (2.57 miles)

Dragon House Hotel

This 300-year-old country house hotel provides a friendly atmosphere, fine dining and comfortable rooms on the edge of Exmoor. Dragon House is recommended in the ‘2009 Michelin Hotel & Restaurant Guide’, and by The Telegraph's notoriously ... More | visit website

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Wick House (2.65 miles)

Wick House

Come and enjoy the beauty of Somerset for that relaxing break. Wick House is a charming old family house in a picturesque West Somerset village. Situated in an area of outstanding beauty, Stogumber nestles between the ... More | visit website

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Steps Farmhouse (2.82 miles)

Steps Farmhouse
A traditional 16th century former farmhouse offering wonderful Exmoor bed and breakfast accommodation with off road parking, near Minehead, nestling between Exmoor and the Quantock Hills. Ideally situated for fishing, golfing, cycling or exploring the ... More | visit website
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Langbury (3.81 miles)

Langbury

Standing in its own grounds, this small and friendly non-smoking establishment is situated on an elevated position in the small village of Blue Anchor. Renowned for its particular blend of comfort and personal service, the Langbury ... More | visit website

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Camelot House (3.81 miles)

Camelot House
Camelot House is a classical Edwardian home with glorious views of Exmoor and the Somerset coast. Situated in Blue Anchor Bay, just 4 miles from Minehead, we are a stones throw from the sea, ... More | visit website

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