The Old Manor House offers accommodation in Axbridge. Free private parking is available on site. The rooms include a flat-screen TV. You will find a kettle in the room.
Beverly
United Kingdom
Clean, comfortable, nice cooked breakfast served by great host Graham.
With free WiFi and a 24-hour reception, Days Inn Hotel Sedgemoor offers easy access to the M5 motorway, and is 7 miles from Weston-Super-Mare. There is free parking on site. Rooms have a TV.
With a restaurant and a bar onsite, The Bath Arms Hotel offers adult-only accommodation in the picturesque village of Cheddar. The Cheddar Gorge Caves are just 10 minutes' walk away.
Set in Congresbury, 17 km from Ashton Court, The Congresbury Arms offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Gareth
United Kingdom
Super location and great reception on arrival. Perfect stopover for us on the way to the North of Scotland. Super friendly and great evening meal with some local beer. Couldn't be better
Adjacent to The Langford Inn are en suite bedrooms housed in 2 converted 17th-century barns with exposed beams, original brickwork, oak floors and luxuries for modern living.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Relaxing rooms and public areas. Room warmed up prior to arrival. Helpful staff preempts your needs
Situated in Winscombe, 22 km from Ashton Court, The Swan Inn features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Laura
Portugal
I loved my stay. Staff was incredible welcome and as a solo traveler they made me feel well. Clean bedroom, quiet overnight. I had dinner which was lovely with a variety of options! I had to leave quite early in the morning and they kept some breakfast apart for me to be faster on my way out!
The Holiday Inn Bristol Airport, is over a 2 mile drive from Bristol Airport and 12 miles from Bristol City Centre. The bright bedrooms each have a 32-inch TV with Freeview.
Located in Shipham, within 24 km of Ashton Court and 26 km of Bristol Temple Meads Station, Lillypool Farm provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests...
Cut1e83
United Kingdom
Large room. Large bathroom.
Comfortable bed and pillows.
Nice sofa - plenty of storage space.
Friendly staff in cafe in the morning, ordered bacon roll & two teas and order came up promptly.
On the southern slopes of the Mendip Hills, overlooking the picturesque hamlet of Loxton, the B/W The Webbington Hotel and Spa offers free WiFi and leisure facilities, including a heated indoor...
Ann
United Kingdom
My room was clean and comfortable, and breakfast was reasonable. Dinner was also okay. The staff seemed pleasant.
The location was lovely, really quiet and rural. Lots of parking space too.
Have been here many times. Usually walk round the reservoir and take in the scenery. Walk into town where there is a tearoom and The Lamb Inn which is lovely to sit outside and watch the comings and goings in the square.
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Anonymous
Scored 2.0
2.0
The village was quiet and peaceful.
The village was quiet and peaceful. The hotel was terrible the TV didn’t work the drains were blocked in the shower and hand basin, the corridors smelled of dogs. The continental breakfast was a joke. When I complained to the manager he said he would give me a refund but I still haven’t received it. I have emailed the hotel and left numerous messages but they never responded to any calls this is very unprofessional the least any good management team can do is reply to a complaint.
Michael
Scored 10
10
Lovely flat in great location , very easy to find and enter...
Lovely flat in great location , very easy to find and enter property (slight musty smell on entering the flat - but not too bad ! ) . Stairs leading to first floor with open plan kitchen/lounge/diner ,double bedroom and a cupboard with board games , ironing board,cleaning stuff , spare toilet rolls etc Well equipped kitchen , new utensils and coffee machine with pods etc. stairs to second floor with modern bathroom and second bedroom ( twin beds ) , and en-suite - a little dated , . Bedroom has door leading to roof terrace which we didn’t use only because after being out all day it was dark when we got back , but is a nice addition to the flat .
The Lamb pub over the road is excellent, lovely food and ambience and whilst we heard noise/ chatter one evening from the pub we had our windows wide open , everyone was sitting outside ( warm evening ) and we didn’t have the TV on, so perhaps that is why . We didn’t find it a problem -
Places to visit :-
Clevedon- Victorian seaside town , away from hustle &bustle
Mells , really pretty , small walled garden, fab pub Port Talbot - need to book 2 weeks in advance if you want Sunday lunch !
Wedmore - if passing through, again small but pretty village
Wells , Glastonbury, Cheddar
We are carboot fans so if this is your thing BASC Rugby club at Berrow/ Burnham on Sea
Saturdays 12pm
Cheddar - Sundays , need to get that at 6..30am if you want to get the bargains !!
Overall we found everything to be very positive about the flat and excellent value for money . Fab location , Axbridge very pretty village and great location to get to towns and the coast . Only niggles would be the slight musty smell and when we did finally did sit down on the sofa after a long day out we didn’t find it very comfortable 🥴.
val
Scored 10
10
Axbridge is a beautiful town that I have visited on many...
Axbridge is a beautiful town that I have visited on many occasions. The Lamb Public House is a really good place for a drink and for eating. The menu is varied and the foods is a very high standard. The Oakhouse Hotel provides bed and breakfast and is situated on the square.
It is best to have a car for travelling as public transport is not often. Parking is free and the long stay car park is very close. There is also a short stay car park and some parking spaces on the main square.
Axbridge has an amazing reservoir that is great for walking around, especially if you have a dog.
John
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Axbridge, is a stunning, medieval village close to Cheddar...
Axbridge, is a stunning, medieval village close to Cheddar Gorge. There is a reservoir which is good for walking. The Oak House in an inn which forms part of the village square. Parts of the inn are very old: there is an eleventh century well in the function room.
If visiting Cheddar Gorge, it's a good idea to get there before 10.00, when everything opens, because the parking areas are quite small. Reasonable parking fee of £6 for the day. The little cafe at the Cheddar Gorge was able to provide a gluten and dairy-free cream tea. There is a dearth of inns and b&bs in this area which was why we chose Axbridge.
Helen
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A very friendly small town, if time permits we will try to...
A very friendly small town, if time permits we will try to stay again. It is set in a lovely area with a feeling of welcome . ,The Fish and chips served up for dinner at the Hotel ,some of the best I have ever had.. & the staff in the hotel & other shop,s nothing to much trouble so helpful. Thank you
ronald
United Kingdom
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Ideal for a couple on their own or with a child, this property is perfectly formed. It’s well laid out, comfortably furnished and the wood burner is a lovely addition on colder evenings. The kitchen had everything we needed and there is space outside to enjoy the sunshine. It a very peaceful location with pleasant walks up to Crooks Peak and Wavering Down and only a couple of miles to Cross for a choice of pubs. Nearby Axbridge is a gem of a town and it not far to Wells, Bristol and Glastonbury. Highly recommended.
Specially chosen, location wise, for travelling around Somerset and revisiting Axbridge. Pub at end of village does superb food. Book to avoid disappointment. Quiet location. Good wifi. Parking beside property. Attentive host. Good facilities and use of outside space for sitting out. Secure room for bikes etc. Good information pack for visitors.
The location in Axbridge cannot be faulted. It is right in the centre. There is a small supermarket just around the corner and a very good pub just over the street. It was a really good base for visiting the surrounding areas, especially Cheddar, Wells and Weston-super-Mare.
Very welcoming by the owner Graham, hotel beautifully furnished, breakfast room was very olde worlde and Graham made his own bread & Jams which were beautiful
will definitely be returning .
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