This hotel offers en suite rooms with a large LCD TV, double-size power showers and free Wi-Fi. It is located 500 yards off the A303, just outside the racing town of Wincanton.
Terence
Sweden
The room was spacious and well furnished. We had a four poster bed
Situated in Wincanton, 30 km from Longleat Safari Park, Holbrook Manor & Spa - OCEANA COLLECTION features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Annie
United Kingdom
Building looks amazing. The usage of the pool was fantastic
The Nog Inn has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Wincanton. Located around 30 km from Longleat House, the inn with free WiFi is also 49 km away from University of Bath.
Mike
United Kingdom
Very comfortable room, very modern bathroom, very good evening meal and good value, very good breakfast, friendly helpful staff
Set in Wincanton, 31 km from Longleat Safari Park, The Old Inn Holton offers accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Joanna
United Kingdom
Super friendly Perfect accommodation for our overnight stay - the pod was very stylish and comfortable pub food excellent
Located in Bruton, 19 km from Longleat Safari Park, the old red lion provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Michael
United Kingdom
Traditional pub with modern en-suite rooms. Excellent food. Helpful friendly staff. Peaceful location within 15 minutes drive of NT Stourhead House and Garden.
Centrally situated in the quaint town of Castle Cary, The George Hotel is a friendly, family-run 15th-century building, providing an ideal base from which to explore South Somerset.
Lodbourne House B&B features accommodation in a quiet residential area of Gillingham. Complimentary WiFi is provided. The property is within walking distance of local amenities.
LAURENCE
United Kingdom
Was only there for 2 nights. It was very clean and comfortable. The owners were friendly and made me feel welcomed. The breakfast was superb!
Wincanton itself is a small town which has most things you...
Wincanton itself is a small town which has most things you may need but is not a pretty town like other places in Dorset. The pub/hotel is not nearby to anything and is quote close to the A303, so a convenient place for a stop over when travelling.
Di7Hop
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ideal location for lots to do in the area, easy access from...
Ideal location for lots to do in the area, easy access from the A303, good supermarket close with nice cafe in, petrol reasonably priced. Car wash was excellent
Town is quite small but a nice wander round, a few nice shops to look at.
KERRY
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It was a shame the shop (Terry Pratchett) was closed across...
It was a shame the shop (Terry Pratchett) was closed across road. Would have loved to visit - perhaps next time. Great butchers across road. Very quiet village, but we were visiting other places during day and didnt have time to look around much. Great farm shop and art gallery in Bruton. The Newt is close by and farm shops local. We ate at the dolphin hotel/pub, food good but when new restaurant opens in courtyard expect bigger menu. Wincanton is easy to get around. Would visit again as everyone so lovely and helpful at the Dolphin.
Malcolm
8.0
Scored 8.0
Apart from the Dolphin, which was excellent, we also had a...
Apart from the Dolphin, which was excellent, we also had a meal and a few drinks down the road in Wincanton at the Nog Inn, which was also good. It was easy to walk around the town - fairly compact. One or two premises (e.g. hotels) were closed down.
Rob
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely, friendly little place with an amazing view from the...
Lovely, friendly little place with an amazing view from the top of the hill !
A great base for visits to Longleat And Wincanton Racecourse. Lovely little shops and cafes and a couple of nice pubs plus plenty of country village appeal !
Jackie
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The two best things about Wincanton were, for us, The Nog...
The two best things about Wincanton were, for us, The Nog Inn (good food, delightful staff and a lovely 'beer garden or outside space,) and Hooga Coffee... a wonderful place for delicious breakfasts and probably good food all day. The town is built on hills or one long hill which is difficult for walking if you don't like traversing hills. There is also a lot of traffic as it seems to be a kind of through-town with a very busy junction at the centre where four roads intersect.
The setting and decor of the building and internally. Friendly greetings on arrival and departure. The kitchenette was very well stocked, making the lack of catering service unimportant. We booked two rooms and, due to the layout of the area, it felt as if we had the house to ourselves. The rooms were bright, well-stocked with a kettle, tea, coffee, hot chocolate. milk and biscuits. There was, also, a teapot. The ensuite was spotless and included a shower jell, freshner and ample towels. Everything spoke quality.
The room had plenty of space to store luggage. The interior is modern and comfortable. Especially the bathroom was big, had separated shower and bathtub so that also longer relaxing stays are possible. Although the room is behind the Pub it was calm so that we slept well.
The staff was welcoming and friendly so that we felt at home.
The food in the restaurant is of exceptional quality. We visit the restaurant for years and always plan a visit when we are near Wincanton.
Excellent service
Very clean
Very professional
initially booked for 1 week for work, ended up extending it for 4 weeks. Only moved on as contract for work ended in Wincanton.
Sally is very helpful and polite.
I don’t like landlord/manger to be in the way especially if it’s a long stay and Sally gave me that space but always was there if I needed anything.
I would most certainly book again if I ever come back to Wincanton
The room was surprisingly big with some comforts and a good shower room. It was very peaceful and quiet, despite being close to the busy A303, and overlooked the children's play area, pygmy goat pen and fields. Breakfast was generous and the quality good. The staff were welcoming and helpful. The location was perfect for anyone travelling on the A303 or, like us, visiting the magnificent Stourhead house and world-famous garden.
Perfect for us in every way. Minutes from Bruton and Wincanton, with some fab restaurants recommended by our friendly hosts Fiona, James and their delightful girls. At The Chapel and Bell and Crown, were two highlights. Very clean, comfortable, with spacious living room and kitchen.
Lovely little goodies left for us, plenty of wood for the logburner and an extremely comfy bed. Idyllic location.
The pods were great, nice feature and very warm and accommodating. We went with the inlaws so having breakfast on the decking was great.
We also ate in the restaurant and the food was fantastic.
Staff were lovely and very helpful
Used the hotel as a base for the Sturminster Newton Cheese festival and overall we had a nice weekend
Thanks guys!
Room only wasn’t doing food at the time. I think they had just reopened.
The location was nice. Recommend a lovely pub for some fantastic food and wine from there hotel info. Very peaceful and they are currently improving the hotel. It’s quirky and it’s a grand building.
Food was excellent for dinner and breakfast.
Lots of parking spaces available.
Electric car charging point also present.
Big garden with children's playground.
Goats (I think) on site at the bottom of the garden area.
Great value stopover just off A303 near Wincanton. Restaurant is popular with locals serving food very good Pub food with plenty of choice Friendly welcome from all staff, good overnight sleep and excellent breakfast.
It was conveniently located for last minute 1-night lodging. There was plenty of parking. We had a good meal in the restaurant. The breakfast was included with our lodging and was good as well.
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